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Overview
The 2010/11 season proved a rollercoaster journey for everyone involved at Chelsea FC. The club fought for the greatest honours both domestically and abroad in a thrilling season that ultimately ended in disappointment but not without some unforgettable moments that will be cherished by the players and fans. The season began with a bang. The team started in scintillating fashion winning their first six games with a flurry of goals as they romped to the top of the table. But ultimately, a mid-season slump in form cost the Blues. There was also heartbreak in the Champions League and a penalty loss to Everton in The FA Cup but the manner in which Chelsea pushed Manchester United right to the wire means that the 2011/12 season promises to be a memorable one! Every match and every goal from this season are covered in this action-packed review.
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Carlo Ancelotti
Carlo Ancelotti
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Carlo Ancelotti
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Petr Čech
Petr Čech
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Petr Čech
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Florent Malouda
Florent Malouda
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Florent Malouda
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Ashley Cole
Ashley Cole
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Ashley Cole
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Branislav Ivanović
Branislav Ivanović
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Branislav Ivanović
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Didier Drogba
Didier Drogba
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Didier Drogba
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John Terry
John Terry
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John Terry
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Nicolas Anelka
Nicolas Anelka
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Nicolas Anelka
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Michael Essien
Michael Essien
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Michael Essien
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Salomon Kalou
Salomon Kalou
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Salomon Kalou
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