12-13 賽季全數據 ~ 綜述 - 切爾西足球俱樂部 Chelsea Football Club

By Queena
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http://www.chelseafc.com/news-article/article/3197222/
POST-SEASON BRIEFING 2012/13
Posted on: Sat 01 Jun 2013
Club historian Rick Glanvill and club statistician Paul Dutton add their
full stop to the season just completed…
--------------------
No handles and no Handel but how we enjoyed the Europa League and the 10
days of being joint champions of Europe: Juan Mata and Fernando Torres
were simultaneously holders of the FIFA World Cup, UEFA European
Championships, Champions League and Europa League.
The Europa was the last of a club-record eight competitions we entered
this season, beginning with the Community Shield, and the only one in
which absolute success was achieved. (Ten players featured in all eight.)
Despite what our north London neighbours may say, qualification for next
year's Champions League is a consolation, not a trophy. The Premier League
prize money was therefore shared out among the top four thus: Man United
£15.095m Man City £14.34m, Chelsea £13.585m Arsenal £12.83m.
Still, given the shortfall in the remainder of the competitions, some may
depict those achievements as pools of water in a desert of despair, but
there were plenty of great moments on which to reflect.
Beating both Arsenal and Spurs on their own soil for the first time since
2005/06 was delightful, as were the best ever win at Stoke, the
record-equalling league win over Aston Villa with seven different scorers,
the defeat of Wolves by six goals, and the victory at Old Trafford in one
of the final matches of Sir Alex Ferguson's historic reign.
http://www.chelseafc.com/javaImages/f9/ca/0,,10268~11979513,00.jpg
Mata
Back-to-back Player of the Year Juan Mata's late winner ensured Chelsea
were the last side to beat Ferguson's United in the Premier League, League
Cup, FA Cup and Community Shield. The Blues ended up the only team to have
won more Premier League games (14) than we lost (13) against his teams.
A wonderful sideshow to the main events was Frank Lampard's progress
towards the club record goalscoring record. The Blues' trio of John Mikel
Obi, Victor Moses and on-loan Kenneth Omeruo were also triumphant at the
Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa.
Within the results, though, are hidden indications of the inconsistency
that prematurely ended Chelsea's title challenge. The Blues' remarkable
5-4 extra-time Capital One Cup win over Man United avoided a run of three
successive defeats for the first time since almost exactly a decade ago
under Claudio Ranieri.
The number of tournaments meant that the players had virtually no midweek
break from club or country all season; at 21, Oscar (pictured below
scoring at Anfield) made a total of 79 appearances.
http://www.chelseafc.com/javaImages/3/3/0,,10268~11862787,00.jpg
Oscar scores against Liverpool
Physioroom.com reported that despite (or perhaps as a result of?) that
extraordinary sequence of competitive matches, Chelsea had the joint
fewest injuries of the campaign (16) and the second fewest days absent
through injury (565). (Stoke City's squad were the least troubled.)
The heaviest schedule in our history understandably also brought our
highest ever goals tally. Twenty per cent were netted by defenders, the
same by strikers, and three per cent by opponents.
Going into this final weekend of the season in some parts of Europe,
Chelsea are the fourth highest home goalscorers in all competitions across
Europe's top five leagues.
Jose Mourinho's Real Madrid have registered the most goals with 90,
followed by European champions Bayern Munich on 87 and Primera winners
Barcelona, 83. After the Pensioners on 78 come Manchester United with 61.
Juventus, Napoli and Carlo Ancelotti's PSG have all scored 54.
http://www.chelseafc.com/javaImages/fb/ca/0,,10268~11979515,00.jpg
Amsterdam
--
http://fanchants.com/football-songs/chelsea-chants/we-all-follow-the-chelsea/
We All Follow The Chelsea, Over land and sea (and Leicester)
We All Follow The Chelsea, Onnnntooo vi-ic-toreee...
--
POST-SEASON BRIEFING 2012/13
Posted on: Sat 01 Jun 2013
Club historian Rick Glanvill and club statistician Paul Dutton add their
full stop to the season just completed…
--------------------
No handles and no Handel but how we enjoyed the Europa League and the 10
days of being joint champions of Europe: Juan Mata and Fernando Torres
were simultaneously holders of the FIFA World Cup, UEFA European
Championships, Champions League and Europa League.
The Europa was the last of a club-record eight competitions we entered
this season, beginning with the Community Shield, and the only one in
which absolute success was achieved. (Ten players featured in all eight.)
Despite what our north London neighbours may say, qualification for next
year's Champions League is a consolation, not a trophy. The Premier League
prize money was therefore shared out among the top four thus: Man United
£15.095m Man City £14.34m, Chelsea £13.585m Arsenal £12.83m.
Still, given the shortfall in the remainder of the competitions, some may
depict those achievements as pools of water in a desert of despair, but
there were plenty of great moments on which to reflect.
Beating both Arsenal and Spurs on their own soil for the first time since
2005/06 was delightful, as were the best ever win at Stoke, the
record-equalling league win over Aston Villa with seven different scorers,
the defeat of Wolves by six goals, and the victory at Old Trafford in one
of the final matches of Sir Alex Ferguson's historic reign.
http://www.chelseafc.com/javaImages/f9/ca/0,,10268~11979513,00.jpg

Back-to-back Player of the Year Juan Mata's late winner ensured Chelsea
were the last side to beat Ferguson's United in the Premier League, League
Cup, FA Cup and Community Shield. The Blues ended up the only team to have
won more Premier League games (14) than we lost (13) against his teams.
A wonderful sideshow to the main events was Frank Lampard's progress
towards the club record goalscoring record. The Blues' trio of John Mikel
Obi, Victor Moses and on-loan Kenneth Omeruo were also triumphant at the
Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa.
Within the results, though, are hidden indications of the inconsistency
that prematurely ended Chelsea's title challenge. The Blues' remarkable
5-4 extra-time Capital One Cup win over Man United avoided a run of three
successive defeats for the first time since almost exactly a decade ago
under Claudio Ranieri.
The number of tournaments meant that the players had virtually no midweek
break from club or country all season; at 21, Oscar (pictured below
scoring at Anfield) made a total of 79 appearances.
http://www.chelseafc.com/javaImages/3/3/0,,10268~11862787,00.jpg

Physioroom.com reported that despite (or perhaps as a result of?) that
extraordinary sequence of competitive matches, Chelsea had the joint
fewest injuries of the campaign (16) and the second fewest days absent
through injury (565). (Stoke City's squad were the least troubled.)
The heaviest schedule in our history understandably also brought our
highest ever goals tally. Twenty per cent were netted by defenders, the
same by strikers, and three per cent by opponents.
Going into this final weekend of the season in some parts of Europe,
Chelsea are the fourth highest home goalscorers in all competitions across
Europe's top five leagues.
Jose Mourinho's Real Madrid have registered the most goals with 90,
followed by European champions Bayern Munich on 87 and Primera winners
Barcelona, 83. After the Pensioners on 78 come Manchester United with 61.
Juventus, Napoli and Carlo Ancelotti's PSG have all scored 54.
http://www.chelseafc.com/javaImages/fb/ca/0,,10268~11979515,00.jpg

--
http://fanchants.com/football-songs/chelsea-chants/we-all-follow-the-chelsea/
We All Follow The Chelsea, Over land and sea (and Leicester)
We All Follow The Chelsea, Onnnntooo vi-ic-toreee...
--
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