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  • Arsenal striker Robin Van Persie (L) celebrates during their EPL match against Chelsea. Photo Courtesy: AFP.
    Leaders Chelsea suffered a blow to their hopes of winning the English Premier League title when they were beaten 2-1 at home by Arsenal.
  • Chelsea's Brazilian coach luiz Felipe Scolari reacts during his team's Champions league group A match. Photo Courtsey: AFP
    Thus far, Scolari has led Chelsea to the top of the table despite a series of injuries to key players like Didier Drogba, Michael Essien, Ricardo Carvalho and Michael Ballack.
  • Chelsea's English Midfielder Joe Cole celebrates. Photo Courtesy: AFP.
    Chelsea can wrap up a spot in the knockout phase of the Champions League for a seventh straight season with a win over Bordeaux on Wednesday.
  • Chelsea's Brazilian manager Luiz Felipe Scolari shouts instructions to players. Photo Courtesy: AFP.
    Luiz Felipe Scolari admits he must overhaul Chelsea's approach to home games after they suffered yet more frustration with a 0-0 draw against Newcastle.
  • Manchester United's manager Sir Alex Ferguson. Photo Courtesy: AP.
    Alex Ferguson insists that Manchester United's English Premier League title challenge is still alive despite being eight points off the pace.
  • Fernando Torres of Liverpool reacts after scoring during their English Premiership soccer match. Photo Courtesy: AP.
    Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez expects the feel-good factor from his Spanish contingent's international adventure will help keep the pressure on Premier League leaders Chelsea.
  • Chelsea's Didier Drogba. Photo Courtesy: AP.
    The Football Association on Friday charged Chelsea striker Didier Drogba with violent conduct after he threw a coin into the crowd during his club's League Cup defeat by Burnley.
  • Chelsea's Ivory Coast striker Didier Drogba throws a coin back at the Burnley fans. Photo Courtesy: AFP
    Chelsea striker Didier Drogba is under investigation for an incident during Wednesday night's League Cup loss to Burnley when he threw a coin back at the crowd, police confirmed on Thursday.
  • Burnley's players celebrate after beating Chelsea on penalties during their English League Cup match. Photo Courtesy: AP.
    An embarrassing League Cup exit to Championship side Burnley was made even worse for Chelsea following an admission from striker Didier Drogba that he had thrown a coin at opposition supporters.
  • Nicolas Anelka reacts after scoring his second goal against Blackburn. Photo Courtesy: AP
    Nicolas Anelka's double secured a 2-0 win against Blackburn on Sunday that sent Chelsea back to the top of the Premier League.
  • AS Roma coach and players celebrate win over Chelsea. Photo Courtesy: AP.
    AS Roma coach Luciano Spalletti's job is looking a lot safer following his team's stunning 3-1 victory over 10-man Chelsea in the Champions League at the Stadio Olimpico on Tuesday.
  • Chelsea's players warm-up during a training session at Rome's Olympic stadium. Photo Courtesy: AP
    Both Chelsea and Liverpool can pretty much assure themselves of a place in the Champions League knockout stages with victories over AS Roma and Atletico Madrid on Tuesday.
  • Chelsea's Frank Lampard, left, celebrates his goal against Sunderland. Photo Courtesy: AP.
    Nicolas Anelka hit a hat trick to help Chelsea beat visiting Sunderland 5-0 in the Premier League and rebound from last week's loss to Liverpool.
  • Liverpool's Spanish Midfielder Xabi Alonso (L) celebrates with teammates. Photo Courtesy: AFP.
    Liverpool shattered Chelsea's 86-match unbeaten run at Stamford Bridge and laid down a significant marker in the title race as Xabi Alonso's strike clinched a 1-0 win on Sunday.
  • Liverpool's Fernando Torres celebrates after scoring against Arsenal. Photo Courtesy: AP
    Rafael Benitez is contemplating one of the biggest gambles of his career as he mulls over whether to throw Fernando Torres into battle in the Premier League summit meeting with Chelsea this weekend.
  • Steven Gerrard runs with the ball during his Champions League Group D match. Photo Courtesy: AP
    Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez was concerned about knocks to Steven Gerrard, Robbie Keane and Xavi Alonso at Atletico Madrid in midweek ahead of Sunday's Premiership clash at Chelsea.
  • Chelsea's John Terry celebrates after scoring a goal against Roma in London. Photo Courtesy: AP
    John Terry shattered Roma's spirited resistance as the Chelsea captain's late goal clinched a hard-fought 1-0 win in the Champions League on Wednesday.
  • Chelsea's new manager Luiz Felipe Scolari. Photo Courtesy: Flickr
    Luiz Felipe Scolari will tell his Chelsea stars to forget about putting on another five-star show when they face struggling Roma in Wednesday's Champions League clash.
  • Chelsea's midfielder Frank Lampard postures after scoring during the EPL match against Middlesborough. Photo Courtesy: AP.
    Luiz Felipe Scolari saluted Chelsea's team spirit after his injury-ravaged side destroyed Middlesbrough 5-0 on Saturday.
  • Liverpool's Dutch forward Dirk Kuyt. Photo Courtesy: AFP.
    Liverpool fought back to a last-gasp 3-2 victory at 10-man Manchester City as Chelsea beat visitors Aston Villa 2-0 on Sunday to leave both sides level on points, with the Blues ahead on goal difference.
  • Chelsea's Ivorian Didier Drogba is stretched out after being injured. Photo Courtesy: AFP
    Chelsea manager Luiz Felipe Scolari faces an injury crisis that could wreck his unbeaten start after Didier Drogba suffered knee ligament damage in the goalless Champions League draw against CFR Cluj.
  • Chelsea's Florent Malouda, center, celebrates with teammates after scoring against Bordeaux. Photo Courtesy: AP.
    Both Chelsea and Liverpool will be looking to notch up their second successive Champions League victory when they play surprise Romanian package Cluj and PSV Eindhoven respectively late on Wednesday.
  • Hull City's Brazilian striker Giovanni celebrates with teammate Paul McShane. Photo Courtesy: AP.
    Chelsea reclaimed pole position in the English Premier League's title battle after Arsenal slumped to a shock home defeat by top flight newcomers Hull.
  • Brighton and Hove's players celebrate after beating Manchester City. Photo Courtesy: AFP.
    Manchester City was dumped out of the League Cup by third-tier club Brighton, a day after the newly enriched English Premier League outfit was bought by a member of Abu Dhabi's royal family.
  • Chelsea's Portuguese defender Ricardo Carvalho. Photo Courtsey: AFP
    Chelsea's Portugal international pair of Ricardo Carvalho and Deco is set to miss matches for the London club through injury, it was announced on Monday.
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