
With a new manager and plenty of fresh faces expected to roll into
Stamford Bridge in the coming weeks, everyone concerned with this club
has high hopes of another Premier League success. At the very least.
Andre Villas Boas will have his work cut out though, fail to win a thing
and just ask predecessor Carlo Ancelotti how that gruesome axe feels
when it's horrendously wielded by Roman Abramovich. Chelsea will be
hoping to start where they left off, with a tremendous finish to the
season bringing them surging into second place.
Goalkeeper
Everyone
knows who the number one is here, and next season will be no different.
Petr Cech will keep his place between the sticks, hoping to put what
have been increasingly frequent mistakes, by his standards, over the
last few seasons to one side. New signing Thibaud Courtois has arrived
and departed on loan already, so Ross Turnbull, remember him, will
continue with deputy duties.
Defence
Typically
very strong, and this season should be no different. With John Terry,
Branislav Ivanovic and Alex they possess three big intimidating centre
half's, which also couples as a terrific weapon at set pieces. New boy
David Luiz, despite occasional erratic behaviour on the pitch, has
already endeared himself to the fans and looks a great buy. With Ashley
Cole and Jose Bosingwa they also have attacking wing backs, who can
track back and forth up the touch line all day long.
Midfield
After
a blistering start last season, the middle of the park seemed to go a
bit stale. Frank Lampard failed to hit his trademark thunderbolts as
often as usual, while his passing occasional went astray too. Ramires
failed to live up to his fee, while some steel was lost, and will
continue to be, due to Michael Essien's injury problems. Villas Boas
could have a little work to do here, although the return of Yossi
Benayoun will add much needed creativity.
Forwards

The
debate continue to rage about Chelsea's front line, can a partnership
be formed, who needs to leave and will they sign any one else. Mr
Abramovich is certain to want a return on his £50m investment of
Fernando Torres, and it is widely known he prefers a lone striker role.
But with Didier Drogba, Nicolas Anelka, Saloman Kalou and the returning
Daniel Sturridge to please is that possible? Well with support
strikers it could certainly work, but putting a partner with the
Spaniard up top would not.
Manager
Despite
being just 33 years of age, Villas Boas already has a healthy
reputation around Europe. Hence the reporter £13+ paid to secure his
services from FC Porto, the highest ever for a manager. In his one
season in charge of the Portuguesse giants he won four trophies, in the
form of Supercup, Primeira Liga, Portuguesse Cup and Europa League
(becoming the youngest manager to win a European competition). There is
no reason he shouldn't succeed in London, but if he doesn't it could
prove a very costly gamble.
Areas to Strengthen

At
the back they remain as solid as ever, but it is at the other end where
the problems could lie. The striker problem needs to be sorted whether
that is with departures and arrivals, although there's no reason it
can't be sorted internally. In Midfield a replacement for Essien needs
to found, as it seems even if he does return he won't be at his best,
injuries take their toll, or he won't return for too long. A bit more
of a creative edge could also be sought.
Expectations
Abramovich
covets the one trophy that has so far eluded him, and that is of course
The Champions League. Many a manager have been sacked for failed to
secure it, Avram Grant even went despite losing in the final...Due to a
slip from Terry. A decent effort in that will need to be had, but that
wont be enough. A Premier League title, or push for it, and domestic
cup honours will also be sought.
Odds
11/4 (Sky Bet)
Players In
Thibaud
Courtois £5m (Genk) Lucas Piazon £5+extras (Sao Paulo - will join in
January) Oriol Romeu £4.5m (Chelsea) Romelu Lukaku £18m (Anderlecht)
Raul Meireles £12m (Liverpool) Juan Mata £23.5m (Valencia)
Players Out
Michael Mancienne, Gokhan
Tore, Slobodan Rajkovic and Jacopo Sala undisclosed (Hamburg) Jack Cork
£750,000 (Southampton) Yuri Zhirkov undisclosed (Anzhi Makhachkala)
Danny Philliskirk free (Sheffield United) Jan Sebek, Bobby Devyne, Anton
Rodgers, Ben Sampayo, Carl Magnay, Michael Woods, Sam Hutchinson (all
realeased) Fabio Borini free (Parma) Sam Walker loan (Northampton Town)
Jeffrey Bruma Loan (Hamburg) Thibaud Courtois Loan (Atletico Madrid)
Tomas Kalas loan (Vitesse Arnhem) Ben Gordon loan (Peterborough United) Ulises Davila loan (Vitesse Arnhem) Patrick van Aanholt loan (Wigan
Athletic) Gael Kakuta loan (Bolton Wanderers) Yossi Benayoun
loan (Arsenal)