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Michael Essien believes Carlo Ancelotti can inspire Chelsea to Champions League success after their failures of the recent past.
Essien played a key part as Chelsea got off to their premiership campaign off to a winning start last Saturday against Hull City and says he has a feeling the good times are returning to Stanford Bridge.
Blogging for his personal website Essien says he feels Chelsea are well equipped to mount a strong challenge in both the Premiership and in Europe.
“During pre-season I could see that same desire on the faces of everyone and that’s why I strongly believe there is something exciting around the corner for Chelsea Football Club.
“Another reason why I am excited about this season is the new boss. We are already enjoying his company and methods. Everyone knows we have been in five Champions League semi-finals in six years and one final.
“We are desperate to win the biggest trophy in club football and I strongly believe our new boss can help us do it. He has been there, done it and got the shirt for it and we are already getting the vibe from him.”
Source: Kickoff.com
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