Wilkins exit a 'strain' - Malouda

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Chelsea midfielder Florent Malouda admits the loss of former assistant manager Ray Wilkins was "a big strain".

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Thought So. It was always going to be hard to take....
 
was always going to be the case, he got on really well with all the players. His training methods were questionable but thats why Paul Clement takes charge of the sessions.
 
Chelsea are rubbish without Wilkins ATM Ancelotti is nothing without wilkins.
 
Oh what ever, we shall see on the 19th.
 
Chelsea are rubbish without Wilkins ATM Ancelotti is nothing without wilkins.

He was alright without Wilkins at his previous clubs, no?
 
Please dont argue but listen

Alex Ferguson has lost numerous amounts of assistants over the years such as Querioz twice etc and Chelsea cant handle it that they number two is gone so if you think about it Ancelotti has no clue.
 
Please dont argue but listen

Alex Ferguson has lost numerous amounts of assistants over the years such as Querioz twice etc and Chelsea cant handle it that they number two is gone so if you think about it Ancelotti has no clue.

Alex Ferguson didn't have his past assistants sacked without his say so. Massive difference.
 
Please dont argue but listen

Alex Ferguson has lost numerous amounts of assistants over the years such as Querioz twice etc and Chelsea cant handle it that they number two is gone so if you think about it Ancelotti has no clue.

Milan under Carlo:
Coppa Italia: 1
2003
Serie A: 1
2004
Supercoppa Italiana: 1
2004
UEFA Champions League: 2
2003, 2007
UEFA Super Cup: 2
2003, 2007
FIFA Club World Cup: 1
2007

Speaks for itself mate, very good manager.
 
JK is only saying that Ancelotti's results as chelsea manager haven't been as good since Wilkins was sacked, which is true so don't be aggressive towards him. No doubt though, the fact that Chelsea have had lots of injuries to cope with has been just as influential in their run without a win.
 
He is implying that Ancelotti's managerial abilities are not up to scratch, simply because the team has had a dip in form with Wilkins' departure. In actuality, it's more of a mental block rather than a problem with the same methods that won the double in the previous season.\

Simply put, they miss Wilkins and feel let-down by the board/owner, and this is what is affecting their performances, not Ancelotti suddenly being a poor manager.
 
Please dont argue but listen

Alex Ferguson has lost numerous amounts of assistants over the years such as Querioz twice etc and Chelsea cant handle it that they number two is gone so if you think about it Ancelotti has no clue.

tbh man utd haven't looked the same since Querioz left, but saying ancelotti has no clue is stupid, he is a great manager who has been dealing with two of the most interfering owners in football throughout his career. Their current blip is probably down to missing wilkins not because ancelotti has no clue
 
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