Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Chelsea's manager Luis Phillipe Scolari and Portsmouth manager Tony Adams have been shown the door by their respective clubs after unconvincing displays by Chelsea and Portsmouth this season.

Chelsea's weaknesses have been exposed by many teams this season, and they have won only 7 points this season from a possible 15. Assistant Manager Ray Wilkins will be temporarily taking over the managerial tasks as Chelsea search for a new manager. According to rumours, Guus Hiddink, Frank Riijkard and ex-Chelsea Manager Avram Grant are in the frame.

Portsmouth have had problems ever since Harry Redknapp left for Tottenham, and even though Portsmouth played well for major chunks of Saturday's game against Liverpool, it wasn't enough for him to keep his job as Portsmouth continue to struggle to chalk up wins.

In other news, Cesc Fabregas is making a speedy recovery and might even feature in the Champions League Match against Roma!

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