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January 31, 2008

Will Avram have the last laugh?

It’s official. Avram Grant is now as good as José Mourinho. 

This has come as something of a surprise to many of us, who expected Avram to be the very definition of the stopgap manager; the interim measure before a bright young star appeared on the horizon in a sharp suit. Deschamps, Klinsmann, even the expectorating Rijkaard… as fans accustomed to the brightest and most abrasive star in the management firmament, we couldn’t see beyond Avram as the next “dead man walking”. Or perhaps that should be undead, to steal a soubriquet from the merciless tabloids.

Well may we hang our heads in shame, as Avram’s Chelsea – could this be the first time the Blues have been referred to as such and, if so, does this merit some sort of financial recognition from our munificent owner? – have dispatched Reading to equal Mourinho’s run of nine consecutive wins and further extend the longest home unbeaten run in top-level English football. It will surprise nobody that the free-flowing football of legend has been, if not conspicuously absent, more of an occasional visitor than a fixture. Last night, however, it was regularly in evidence, with both Cole (the winger, not the maritally-challenged fullback) and Shaun Wright-Phillips showing flicks and flashes that lit up a grey Wednesday evening. When Michael Ballack’s towering, precisely-placed header eluded Marcus Hannemahn’s despairing dive, it looked as though the breakthrough would spark a rout. It didn’t, and 1-0 to Chelsea has been as familiar a scoreline under Grant as it has under his predecessor, but this was a worthy 1-0 against a good side and an excellent keeper.

The mythology of the Premier League as a competition which requires a certain familiarity and insider knowledge seems to have passed Grant by. The same is true of his counterpart over at Anfield, but with rather different results. While Grant seems to revel in the anonymity that his unprepossessing demeanour lends him, Rafa is growing increasingly shrill in the face of mediocre results, supporter disquiet and the opprobrium of the owners. I entirely agree with him when he says that the Champions League is probably the priority of Chelsea Football Club over the next couple of years, but two League championships in 3 years allows you the luxury of aiming your sights elsewhere. It must be particularly galling to recognise that your rivals (assuming we are still seriously considering Liverpool as pretenders to the last of the “Big Four” places) may have their minds elsewhere, but are still trouncing your League results. 7th at the end of January and well and truly bogged down in the chase for the UEFA Cup… the Kop must be delighted.

A quick nod – in fact, a little more than that, because his flickers of form have begun to string themselves to form something of a strobe – to the excellent Shaun Wright-Phillips. I can admit it: I’ve had doubts. Many, many doubts. From top billing to the wilderness… well, it’s a decline that would test anyone’s confidence, but the boy has effervesced and pushed and worked his little socks off, and damn me if he didn’t turn in another excellent showing last night. He may still hit crosses down the Fulham Road, and he may still be concentrating on his feet when he should have his head up, but his flurry of influential performances in the last month or so should have catapulted him into the plans of Fabio Capello, who announces his first England squad today. All the best, young SWP… your work ethic’s been exemplary, and you deserve every reward that comes your way.         

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You must be kidding. It's Mourinho's team. It still basically plays his way. Until Avram wins 6 trophies in 3 years let's reserve judgement. And see how much is spent on the squad,if he does that. Jose achieved amazing success last season despite the off-field difficulties. A feat that is passing Benitez by.

Posted by: Sue Kelly | February 03, 2008 at 05:20 AM

Typical Chelsea article. Can't write about your own team without slagging Liverpool.

Surely you have enough positive things going on at Chelsea to be able to write about your club without spending almost a third of the article slagging off another club?

(Well, yes, but there's nothing like kicking a man when he's down).

Posted by: Richard | February 02, 2008 at 08:11 PM

Before you can begin eulogizing Avram as the second coming of the special one, shouldn't you at least wait until he has actually put together his own championship winning side with players that he actually signed? Any number of managers can do exactly what he is doing with this collection of talent at Chelsea, injuries or not. Just a thought.

Posted by: Prophet | February 01, 2008 at 05:41 PM

The press to a man wrote Grant off upon his appointment. As it is extrememly rare for them to admit any fallibility on their part, it is not surprising that they have been slow to offer even grudging praise for Chelsea's run of form over recent weeks.

Manchester Utd, Arsenal and Liverpool all have their champions within the press corp, but it seems Chelsea's accumulation of points don't quite cut the mustard as they were gained without the requisite "style".

I am sure if Liverpool for instance managed half a dozen ugly one nil wins it would be seen as the worthy return to form of a legitimate premiership contender.

To obtain a honest measure of the relative merits of England's big four and Chelsea's place within it, I suggest we consider the views espoused in the football citadels of Madrid, Barcelona, Milan or Turin.

Posted by: Rocco | February 01, 2008 at 09:56 AM

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