Probably the best performance under Benitez other than the Villa 8-0.
http://www.espn.co.uk/football/sport/story/202840.html#
Also, apparently we're set to sign Schurrle from Leverkusen for 22mil euros. He's a very good player.
We'll have a plethora of attacking midfield options with Mata, Hazard, Schurrle, Oscar as well as De Bruyne who's out on loan and Marin, although he hasn't kicked on as much as I would've liked.
The highly-rated Brazil international has opted to remain in his homeland despite being linked with the likes of Milan, Manchester United and Liverpool in the past year
Vasco da Gama defender Dede has agreed a deal to join Cruzeiro for a fee believed to be in the region of £4.7 million.
The 24-year-old had been linked with a host of European clubs over the past 12 months, with Milan, Liverpool and Manchester United in particular all believed to be interested in his signature.
However, the Brazil international has now opted to remain in his homeland after agreeing terms with Marcelo Oliveira's outfit on Wednesday.
It is thought that Cruzeiro will own a 45 per cent stake in the player following the transfer, with the remaining 55% shared between parent companies.
Three players will join cash-strapped Vasco as part of the deal, with full-back Diego Rennan and forward Alisson set to move in the other direction. Wellington Paulista, currently on loan at Premier League outfit West Ham, will also switch to the Rio-based club.
Dede will hold a press conference on Thursday, ahead of his unveiling at Cruzeiro the following day.
Jose Mourinho has revealed he will be leaving Real Madrid at the end of the season, leaving a return to Chelsea appear more likely.
The news was revealed by Manuel Alvarez, the president of CD Canillas, where Mourinho’s son is on the books, in an interview with Spanish radio station La COPE.
In the interview Alvarez revealed the Real Madrid boss indicated to him that he would be unable to commit to an annual talk because he would no longer be at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Mourinho has been heavily linked with a return to Chelsea in recent weeks and this could yet be the biggest indicator the move may be on.
“Mourinho told us that he won't be able to give his usual technical talk to our coaching staff next season because he's not going to be here,” said Alvarez in the interview.
After revealing the big news about the Portuguese, Alvarez admitted he did not want it to be the case and hoped the Real Madrid president could prevent it.
“If Mou leaves, it will be a big loss for Spanish football. I hope Florentino can sort it out with him,” he added.
Current interim manager Rafael Benitez has already confirmed he will be leaving the Blues when the season ends.
This has left owner Abramovich with the task of appointing a permanent successor and Mourinho has emerged as the most likely.
Pep Guardiola was mooted as a possible candidate but he has decided to take over as Bayern Munich manager from next season.
Chelsea returned to the Premier League's top three on Wednesday night with a resounding 3-0 victory at Fulham, strengthening their grip on a Champions League qualification place, while reports in Spain suggested the club are making tentative progress in their pursuit of a permanent manager.
An adviser for the Málaga coach, Manuel Pellegrini, is understood to have met Chelsea officials this week to discuss the possibility of taking up the reins at Stamford Bridge in the summer once Rafael Benítez's interim stewardship has run its course. The Chilean, who has coached at Real Madrid and enjoyed a successful spell with Villarreal, took Málaga to the quarter-finals of the Champions League this term despite continuing financial problems at the Spanish club, before they lost to Borussia Dortmund.
The 59-year-old speaks good English and is renowned as a disciplinarian who has implemented a brand of attractive, attacking football. His contract with Málaga expires at the end of next season but includes a buy-out clause believed to be set at around £3.4m, though it remains to be seen whether he can be persuaded to swap Spain for Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea, who appointed Benítez on a seven-month contract to succeed Roberto Di Matteo, intend to make a formal offer to their preferred candidate only once it is clear whether they have qualified for the Champions League. They are sounding out potential managers, with Pellegrini high on their shortlist.
José Mourinho is another possibility and has made clear his desire to return to London if, as expected, he leaves Real Madrid in the summer. David Moyes, whose contract at Everton expires in June, and the Atlético Madrid coach, Diego Simeone, have also made an impression, while Gianfranco Zola's progress at Watford has been noted even if these remain early days in the Italian's managerial career.
Benítez's hopes of leaving Chelsea with Champions League football were boosted by a first away success in the league since mid-January, the recalled John Terry scoring twice to defeat Fulham and remind the interim manager of his qualities. Regardless, the former England captain is likely to return to the bench for Sunday's trip to Liverpool. "The important thing is always the team," said Benítez. "Every player wants to play every game, but they have to realise they can't do that and be 100% in each game.
"As for the Champions League, I said a long time ago that the race for the top four would go until the end for the season. It'll be like this and I don't think any of the clubs up there, including Everton, is out of it. Things can change with every game. We have to keep winning our games and keep going."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2013/apr/18/chelsea-malaga-manuel-pellegrini-benitez
I reckon the top 4 will get down Spurs V. Chavs game.