Tuesday, 19th January 2010
Florent Malouda, who scored a goal in Chelsea’s 7-2 hammering of Sunderland at the weekend, has expressed his confidence in the current squad to deliver at the business end of the season and become champions of the Premier League once again.
"This is just the start," said Malouda in The Guardian. "You never know what can happen but, with the discipline we have and the form we are showing, we can achieve great things.Sometimes people speak about ‘boring Chelsea’, but we are changing their minds and showing that we have quality too.”
The former Lyon man looks to have overcome any problems he has had with manager Carlo Ancelotti, as he played the entire 90 minutes against Steve Bruce’s side. Despite the absence of the likes of Didier Drogba and Salomon Kalou, Chelsea have now scored 12 goals in their last two outings, showing signs they have recovered from their December slump.
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