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The Chelsea striker, on loan at Goodison park, says
he has not heard from anyone at Stamford Bridge in
"a couple of months" and has to do what is best for
his career
Romelu Lukaku has indicated he would consider
leaving Chelsea for Everton permanently, if the
Goodison Park club earn a place in the Champions
League this season.
The Belgian, on loan for the second season in a row
after spending the 2011-12 campaign at West Brom,
made the move to Everton on transfer deadline day.
Lukaku has gone on to score seven goals in the
Premier League as the club sit just three points
behind second-placed Liverpool after 12 games.
Asked on BBC Football Focus if he would stay at
Goodison Park, Lukaku said: "It's not a bad idea. If we
play Champions League, yeah, why not?
"I was watching the games this week and I miss
European football a lot.
"I would like to be successful at Chelsea but I have to
work and grow and be a better player and then at the
end of the season see what is the best decision for
my career."
Lukaku also revealed he has not been in regular
contact with anyone at Chelsea since moving to
Everton.
He added: "It's a bit strange at the minute, the last
time I heard from [Chelsea] was a couple of months
ago.
"But I think they are watching my performances."
Mourinho: Ask Lukaku why he went to Everton
Mourinho: Chelsea will not buy a striker in January
Baines has not played his last game for Everton,
insists Martinez
Everton - Stoke City Preview: Toffees seek to end
streak of draws
Martinez urges Everton to become more ruthless
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ROMELU LUKAKU CONSIDERS LEAVING CHELSEA FOR EVERTON

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The Chelsea striker, on loan at Goodison park, says
he has not heard from anyone at Stamford Bridge in
"a couple of months" and has to do what is best for
his career
Romelu Lukaku has indicated he would consider
leaving Chelsea for Everton permanently, if the
Goodison Park club earn a place in the Champions
League this season.
The Belgian, on loan for the second season in a row
after spending the 2011-12 campaign at West Brom,
made the move to Everton on transfer deadline day.
Lukaku has gone on to score seven goals in the
Premier League as the club sit just three points
behind second-placed Liverpool after 12 games.
Asked on BBC Football Focus if he would stay at
Goodison Park, Lukaku said: "It's not a bad idea. If we
play Champions League, yeah, why not?
"I was watching the games this week and I miss
European football a lot.
"I would like to be successful at Chelsea but I have to
work and grow and be a better player and then at the
end of the season see what is the best decision for
my career."
Lukaku also revealed he has not been in regular
contact with anyone at Chelsea since moving to
Everton.
He added: "It's a bit strange at the minute, the last
time I heard from [Chelsea] was a couple of months
ago.
"But I think they are watching my performances."
Mourinho: Ask Lukaku why he went to Everton
Mourinho: Chelsea will not buy a striker in January
Baines has not played his last game for Everton,
insists Martinez
Everton - Stoke City Preview: Toffees seek to end
streak of draws
Martinez urges Everton to become more ruthless
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It's a top-five encounter at the Bridge to bring the
curtain down on this weekend's top-flight
programme. Club historian Rick Glanvill and club
statistician Paul Dutton prepare for a meeting with
the Saints…
TALKING POINTS
The corresponding fixture last season was Nigel
Adkins' last in charge of Southampton. The
unheralded Mauricio Pochettino has fared remarkably
well since then with his high-energy pressing game.
He has used the joint fewest players so far this
season: 19. (Chelsea have fielded 23.)
Southampton have earned the dubious honour of
being this season's 'surprise package'. In 2012/13
that was bestowed on West Bromwich Albion, fourth
at this stage, destined to finish eighth. Previous
campaigns have highlighted Newcastle United and
Bolton Wanderers going into December, with mixed
endings.
Whether Southampton's energy will last the course,
and whether teams work out ways to outwit them
over the second half of the season, remain to be
seen.
As we bid a not-so-fond farewell to November it is
worth a reminder that Saints are two points behind
Chelsea, and just four points separate Liverpool in
second and Tottenham in ninth. So inconsistent are
the majority of top half sides that a team stringing
together three or four wins could steal a march
before Christmas - a tough period only the brave
survive, as Jose Mourinho has said.
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CHELSEA v SOUTHAMPTON:BRIEFING

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It's a top-five encounter at the Bridge to bring the
curtain down on this weekend's top-flight
programme. Club historian Rick Glanvill and club
statistician Paul Dutton prepare for a meeting with
the Saints…
TALKING POINTS
The corresponding fixture last season was Nigel
Adkins' last in charge of Southampton. The
unheralded Mauricio Pochettino has fared remarkably
well since then with his high-energy pressing game.
He has used the joint fewest players so far this
season: 19. (Chelsea have fielded 23.)
Southampton have earned the dubious honour of
being this season's 'surprise package'. In 2012/13
that was bestowed on West Bromwich Albion, fourth
at this stage, destined to finish eighth. Previous
campaigns have highlighted Newcastle United and
Bolton Wanderers going into December, with mixed
endings.
Whether Southampton's energy will last the course,
and whether teams work out ways to outwit them
over the second half of the season, remain to be
seen.
As we bid a not-so-fond farewell to November it is
worth a reminder that Saints are two points behind
Chelsea, and just four points separate Liverpool in
second and Tottenham in ninth. So inconsistent are
the majority of top half sides that a team stringing
together three or four wins could steal a march
before Christmas - a tough period only the brave
survive, as Jose Mourinho has said.
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Victor Moses has been named Nigerian Footballer
of the Year and John Mikel Obi has been given the
Sports Man of the Year award at the Nigerian Sports
Awards.
Both were part of the team that won the Africa Cup of
Nations for their country for the first time since 1994
back in February, and have since been part of a
successful qualification campaign for the World Cup.
Mikel competed in the Confederations Cup in the
summer, while Moses missed out through injury.
Moses, currently on loan at Liverpool, scored two vital
goals in the group stage at the Africa Cup of Nations
and netted earlier this month as Nigeria booked their
place in Brazil. Mikel, as one of the senior players in
a young Nigeria side, was ever-present in the Cup of
Nations and Confederations Cup campaigns, and was
one of the three nominees for the Nigerian Footballer
of the Year.
After winning his accolade, Moses said: 'Proud and
honoured to win the Nigerian Footballer of the Year
award for 2013. Is a dream come true to play for my
country so thank you everyone.'

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VICTOR MOSES AND MIKEL OBI WIN NIGERIAN AWARDS

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Victor Moses has been named Nigerian Footballer
of the Year and John Mikel Obi has been given the
Sports Man of the Year award at the Nigerian Sports
Awards.
Both were part of the team that won the Africa Cup of
Nations for their country for the first time since 1994
back in February, and have since been part of a
successful qualification campaign for the World Cup.
Mikel competed in the Confederations Cup in the
summer, while Moses missed out through injury.
Moses, currently on loan at Liverpool, scored two vital
goals in the group stage at the Africa Cup of Nations
and netted earlier this month as Nigeria booked their
place in Brazil. Mikel, as one of the senior players in
a young Nigeria side, was ever-present in the Cup of
Nations and Confederations Cup campaigns, and was
one of the three nominees for the Nigerian Footballer
of the Year.
After winning his accolade, Moses said: 'Proud and
honoured to win the Nigerian Footballer of the Year
award for 2013. Is a dream come true to play for my
country so thank you everyone.'

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Premier League sponsor Barclays will be at Stamford
Bridge for Sunday's game at Southampton, thanking
fans for their dedicated support.
A special 'Thank You Squad' will be challenging fans
to demonstrate their loyalty and passion, with a
number of rewards on offer. It is part of a Barclays
effort to thank football fans across the UK for
supporting their clubs through thick and thin.
Among the acts of dedication the Thank You Squad
will be looking out for are those fans that arrive early
to soak up the atmosphere, those who cover
themselves in Chelsea blue in tribute to their club,
those who sing the loudest and generally those True
Blues giving unstinting support, whatever the result.


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AT THE BRIDGE

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Premier League sponsor Barclays will be at Stamford
Bridge for Sunday's game at Southampton, thanking
fans for their dedicated support.
A special 'Thank You Squad' will be challenging fans
to demonstrate their loyalty and passion, with a
number of rewards on offer. It is part of a Barclays
effort to thank football fans across the UK for
supporting their clubs through thick and thin.
Among the acts of dedication the Thank You Squad
will be looking out for are those fans that arrive early
to soak up the atmosphere, those who cover
themselves in Chelsea blue in tribute to their club,
those who sing the loudest and generally those True
Blues giving unstinting support, whatever the result.


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Both Fernando Torres and Gary Cahill interacted
about taking Tuesday evening's game at Basel as a
lesson in the wake of defeat, having not yet collected
first place in our Champions League group due to the
late goal conceded.
A win is still important from the final match at home to
Steaua Bucharest to guarantee the benefits of going
into the knockout stage draw as group winners,
although a point would be enough should Basel fail
to win at Schalke on the same night.
Follow this link for more information:http://chelseapride.blogspot.com.br/2013/11/reflectionschelsea-v-basel__25.html
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REFLECTIONS

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Both Fernando Torres and Gary Cahill interacted
about taking Tuesday evening's game at Basel as a
lesson in the wake of defeat, having not yet collected
first place in our Champions League group due to the
late goal conceded.
A win is still important from the final match at home to
Steaua Bucharest to guarantee the benefits of going
into the knockout stage draw as group winners,
although a point would be enough should Basel fail
to win at Schalke on the same night.
Follow this link for more information:http://chelseapride.blogspot.com.br/2013/11/reflectionschelsea-v-basel__25.html
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It's been seven months since chelsea last played in switzerland and a similar result would bring promising reward. TALKING POINTS. In the opening fixtures of group E chelsea were beaten 2-1 by Basel. The result was set into a worse light by the fact the hosts led the response to it is often more important than the set back itself.As a result chelsea need avoid defeat to book a place in the knockout phase of the champions league. Visit here for more information:http://chelseapride.blogspot.com.br/2013/11/chelsea-set-for-revenge-against-basel_25.html
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BRIEFING:BASEL v CHELSEA

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It's been seven months since chelsea last played in switzerland and a similar result would bring promising reward. TALKING POINTS. In the opening fixtures of group E chelsea were beaten 2-1 by Basel. The result was set into a worse light by the fact the hosts led the response to it is often more important than the set back itself.As a result chelsea need avoid defeat to book a place in the knockout phase of the champions league. Visit here for more information:http://chelseapride.blogspot.com.br/2013/11/chelsea-set-for-revenge-against-basel_25.html
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London giants Chelsea FC is set for their return clash against Switzerland Side, Basel on the 26th November 2013, 7pm UK Time. The last time both time met at Stanford bridge, a Mohammed Sallah inspired Basel ran out winners with a 2-1 victory over the host, and the london side would be looking to make amends for their Lack lustre display in their 5th champions league game of the 2013/2014 season. PROBABLE LINE UPS: We expect Jose Mourinho to play a similar line up to the sind which thump West Ham United 3-0 at the weekend, with Oscar and Fernando Torres...
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Chelsea Set For Revenge Against Basel In The UEFA Champions League

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London giants Chelsea FC is set for their return clash against Switzerland Side, Basel on the 26th November 2013, 7pm UK Time. The last time both time met at Stanford bridge, a Mohammed Sallah inspired Basel ran out winners with a 2-1 victory over the host, and the london side would be looking to make amends for their Lack lustre display in their 5th champions league game of the 2013/2014 season. PROBABLE LINE UPS: We expect Jose Mourinho to play a similar line up to the sind which thump West Ham United 3-0 at the weekend, with Oscar and Fernando Torres...
Read More Here: http://chelseapride.blogspot.com.br/2013/11/chelsea-set-for-revenge-against-basel_25.html

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