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词条 2008–09 Chelsea F.C. season
释义

  1. Season summary

  2. Key dates

  3. Kits

     Kits information 

  4. Squad

     First-team squad[2]  Reserve squad[3]  Youth squad[4]  UEFA Champions League squad[5] 

  5. Club

     Coaching staff  Other information 

  6. Transfers

     In  Summer  Winter  Out  Summer  Winter  Loaned out  Overall  Spending  Income  Expenditure 

  7. Pre-season

  8. Competitions

     Overall  Premier League  League table  Results summary  Results by round  Matches  UEFA Champions League  Group stage  Knockout phase  Round of 16  Quarter-finals  Semi-finals  Football League Cup  FA Cup 

  9. Statistics

     Appearances and goals  Start formations  Top scorers  Disciplinary record  Overall 

  10. Honours

     Individuals 

  11. References

  12. External links

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| club = Chelsea
| season = 2008–09
| manager = Luiz Felipe Scolari
(until 9 February 2009)
Ray Wilkins
(caretaker manager)
Guus Hiddink
(interim manager)
| owner = Roman Abramovich
| chairman = Bruce Buck
| stadium = Stamford Bridge
| league = Premier League
| league result = 3rd
| cup1 = FA Cup
| cup1 result = Winners
| cup2 = League Cup
| cup2 result = Fourth round
| cup3 = UEFA Champions League
| cup3 result = Semi-finals
| league topscorer = Nicolas Anelka (19)
| season topscorer = Nicolas Anelka (25)
| highest attendance = 41,810 v Manchester City
(15 March 2009)
| lowest attendance = 37,857 v Barcelona
(6 May 2009)
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The 2008–09 season was Chelsea Football Club's 95th competitive season, 17th consecutive season in the Premier League and 103rd year in existence as a football club.

Season summary

After again finishing second to Manchester United in the Premier League the previous season, Chelsea sacked their manager Avram Grant, replacing him with the Brazilian Luiz Felipe Scolari, who had managed the Portugal national team at UEFA Euro 2008 that lost in the quarter finals to Germany. The first few months of his management went according to plan, as Scolari's narrow 4–1–4–1 formation, using Ashley Cole and new arrival José Bosingwa as wing-backs, initially took the league by storm, leaving Chelsea top ahead of Liverpool after 13 games.

By the end of November, however, Scolari's Chelsea began to lose their form due to exhaustion. They suffered a 3–1 defeat away to Roma in the Champions League and being eliminated from the League Cup at Stamford Bridge by Championship side Burnley on penalties. In the league, they had a 0–0 draw at home to Newcastle United, (who were later to be relegated). Chelsea lost a home league game for the first time since 2004 (and 86 matches) when they lost to Liverpool, and a second home league defeat to rivals Arsenal dropped Chelsea to second place.

Chelsea qualified for the knock-out stages of the Champions League with a 2–1 victory against Romanian champions CFR Cluj at Stamford Bridge in the final match of the group. During the winter months, they drew against West Ham United, Fulham, Hull City and League One's Southend United in the FA Cup. Chelsea suffered defeats away to Manchester United and Liverpool, which left them in fourth place during February which would mean a Champions League place would not be certain. Long-term injuries to Michael Essien and Joe Cole marked the period while Didier Drogba was not included frequently.

Chelsea sacked Scolari, replacing him with Russia national team manager Guus Hiddink for the remainder of the season. Hiddink's regenerative effect was immediate, with four-straight league wins, including a vital 1–0 victory away to Aston Villa in his first game in charge, moving Chelsea into the top three. Eleven wins in the team's last 13 league games, marked by a 4–1 victory over Arsenal away at the Emirates Stadium, finally secured third place in the league, and Champions League football for a seventh consecutive season.

Although Chelsea's title challenge was already realistically over when he arrived, Hiddink led Chelsea to their fifth Champions League semi-final, knocking out Juventus and Liverpool before they were eliminated by Barcelona on away goals in the semi-final, with the performance of second leg referee Tom Henning Øvrebø proving particularly controversial. Despite the Champions League exit, the season culminated in a trip to Wembley Stadium, with Chelsea's final game of 2008–09 contested against Everton in the 2009 FA Cup Final. Chelsea won 2–1, winning the FA Cup for the fifth time in their history.

Key dates

  • 24.05.08 – Avram Grant is sacked as Chelsea manager.
  • 29.05.08 – Chelsea terminate assistant manager Henk ten Cate's contract.
  • 11.06.08 – Chelsea name Luiz Felipe Scolari as new manager, with his contract officially starting on 1 July 2008.
  • 03.08.08 – Chelsea thrash Milan 5–0 to take third place in the preseason Russian Railways Cup.
  • 17.08.08 – Chelsea start their 2008–09 Premier League campaign with an emphatic 4–0 home victory over Portsmouth.
  • 15.09.08 – Assistant manager Steve Clarke leaves Chelsea to become number two under Gianfranco Zola at West Ham United.
  • 16.09.08 – Chelsea defeat Bordeaux 4–0 at Stamford Bridge in the opening match of the UEFA Champions League.
  • 18.09.08 – Ray Wilkins is appointed assistant manager of Chelsea, in place of the departed Steve Clarke.
  • 21.09.08 – Exactly four months after the 2008 Champions League final, Chelsea draw 1–1 at home against Manchester United in the Premier League.
  • 24.09.08 – For the third time in a row, Chelsea start a competition with a 4–0 win, beating Portsmouth 4–0 away at Fratton Park in the League Cup.
  • 26.10.08 – Chelsea lose 1–0 against Liverpool at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League. Chelsea's home unbeaten run ends after an astonishing 4 years, 8 months and 86 games.
  • 12.11.08 – Chelsea lose 5–4 on penalties after a 1–1 draw in extra time against Burnley at home in the fourth round of the League Cup.
  • 30.11.08 – Chelsea lose 2–1 against Arsenal at home in the Premier League after a Robin van Persie brace. Replays later show the Dutchman's first goal to be offside.
  • 09.12.08 – Chelsea fight back to win 2–1 against CFR Cluj in the UEFA Champions League at home. With the win, they secure second place in Group A and advance to the First knockout round.
  • 03.01.09 – Chelsea draw 1–1 against Football League One side Southend United in the third round of the FA Cup at Stamford Bridge.
  • 11.01.09 – Chelsea lose 3–0 against Manchester United in the Premier League at Old Trafford, their first away loss in the Premier League this season.
  • 17.01.09 – Chelsea snatch a crucial 2–1 home victory against Stoke City in the Premier League after two last minute goals from Juliano Belletti and Frank Lampard. Lampard also makes his 400th appearance for Chelsea.
  • 01.02.09 – Chelsea lose 2–0 against Liverpool at Anfield in the Premier League by way of two late Fernando Torres goals after Frank Lampard is incorrectly sent off in the 60th minute.
  • 09.02.09 – Due to the team's poor run of form, endangering Chelsea's hopes of Champions League qualification for the following season, the Chelsea board dismiss Luiz Felipe Scolari from his position as manager with immediate effect. Ray Wilkins is named as caretaker manager while a suitable replacement for Scolari is found.
  • 11.02.09 – Russian national manager Guus Hiddink is named as temporary Chelsea manager until the end of the season.
  • 14.02.09 – With Ray Wilkins in charge as caretaker manager, a Nicolas Anelka hat trick against Watford at Vicarage Road gives Chelsea a 3–1 victory and a place in the FA Cup quarter-finals against Coventry City. Michael Essien makes his return from the bench after six months out of action due to an ACL injury.
  • 21.02.09 – In Guus Hiddink's first match as manager, a Nicolas Anelka goal and a gritty Chelsea performance bring about a vital 1–0 win against Aston Villa at Villa Park, Chelsea's first Premier League victory there since 1998–99. With it, Chelsea overtake Villa to reclaim third place in the table.
  • 25.02.09 – Chelsea end the first leg of their Champions League first knockout round tie against Juventus with a slight advantage, winning the first ever competitive meeting between the clubs 1–0 by a Didier Drogba goal. The match also marks Petr Čech's 200th appearance for Chelsea.
  • 28.02.09 – A John Terry volley and a late Frank Lampard header seal a 2–1 victory for Chelsea over Wigan Athletic in the Premier League. While Liverpool's 2–0 loss to Middlesbrough at the Riverside returns Chelsea to second place, Michael Mancienne makes his first ever Premier League start at right back, John Terry's goal makes him the highest scoring defender in Chelsea history, and Frank Lampard joins George Mills as Chelsea's joint sixth all-time scorer with 125 goals.
  • 10.03.09 – A tempestuous 2–2 second leg draw at the Stadio Olimpico di Torino against Juventus, with goals scored by Michael Essien in his first start since September and a reborn Didier Drogba, gives Chelsea a 3–2 victory on aggregate in their Champions League first knockout round clash, sending them through to the quarter-finals of the competition.
  • 08.04.09 – Chelsea claim a commanding 3–1 win in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie with Liverpool at Anfield, recovering from an early Fernando Torres goal to score twice from the head of Branislav Ivanović, with a reborn Didier Drogba capping off the scoring. Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard is notably marked out of the game by Michael Essien.
  • 11.04.09 – Chelsea take a 4–0 lead after 63 minutes against Bolton Wanderers at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League, scoring through Michael Ballack, a double from Didier Drogba and a penalty from Frank Lampard, for Bolton to surprisingly surge back into the game, scoring three goals in an eight-minute span. Although Bolton come close to equalising in injury-time, Chelsea just manage to hold off their comeback to scrape a 4–3 victory.
  • 14.04.09 – The second leg of Chelsea's Champions League quarter-final match with Liverpool ends in a stunning 4–4 draw. After a clever Fábio Aurélio free-kick and a Xabi Alonso penalty give Liverpool a 0–2 lead in the first 30 minutes, Chelsea fight back in the second half to make the score 3–2 with goals from Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard sandwiching a trademark Alex cannonball free-kick. Two more goals from Lucas and Dirk Kuyt give Liverpool renewed hope in progression, but a second Lampard strike puts the tie to bed. The tie ends 7–5 to Chelsea on aggregate, leaving them to play a rampant Barcelona in the semi-finals, Chelsea's fifth attendance at this stage in six seasons. Ashley Cole's yellow card in this game rules him out of the first leg of that tie, leaving Chelsea without a recognised left back to field at the Camp Nou.
  • 18.04.09 – A mistake by goalkeeper Łukasz Fabiański gifts Didier Drogba an 84th-minute winner in Chelsea's FA Cup semi-final clash against Arsenal at Wembley Stadium, sending Chelsea to a tense 2–1 victory after a goal by Florent Malouda equalises Theo Walcott's early strike. Chelsea consequently reach their ninth FA Cup final, to be contested against Everton on 30 May.
  • 25.04.09 – Petr Čech's save from Mark Noble's penalty secures Chelsea a 1–0 Premier League victory over West Ham United at Upton Park after Salomon Kalou scores his ninth goal of the season before giving away a spot-kick at the other end. Michael Mancienne starts his second Premier League game of the season, while José Bosingwa makes an experimental appearance at left back in preparation for Chelsea's visit to the Camp Nou.
  • 28.4.09 – A masterful defensive display by Chelsea sees them become the first team not to concede a goal at the Camp Nou this season in an intriguing 0–0 draw with Barcelona, the first leg of the clubs' Champions League semi-final tie. Petr Čech shrugs off his recent media criticism with a string of important saves and despite Barcelona's domination on possession, Didier Drogba has an excellent chance to secure an away goal for Chelsea, only to be stopped by a double save from Víctor Valdés at the end of the first half.
  • 02.5.09 – John Terry's 400th game for Chelsea, a West London derby at Stamford Bridge against Fulham in the Premier League, ends in a 3–1 victory to the home side following goals from Gallic trio Nicolas Anelka, Florent Malouda, and Didier Drogba. The asymmetric 4–3–3 formation used by Chelsea in this game, with Anelka playing more like a second striker, was Guus Hiddink's preference for the remainder of the season.
  • 06.5.09 – A controversial 1–1 draw in the second leg of Chelsea's Champions League semi-final tie against Barcelona at Stamford Bridge eliminates Chelsea from the competition on the away goals rule, sending Barcelona to the final to play Manchester United in Rome. Essien's brilliant left footed volley early in the game gives Chelsea the lead, but unclinical finishing and four viable penalty appeals turned down by Norwegian referee Tom Henning Øvrebø allow Barcelona to equalise in the ninety-third minute with their only shot on target all game, a strike from outside the penalty area by Andrés Iniesta, despite the earlier sending off of Eric Abidal. Incensed by the referee's terrible performance, Chelsea players surround and criticise Øvrebø after the final whistle, with Didier Drogba controversially labelling the result "a fucking disgrace" on live international television.
  • 10.5.09 – Chelsea shake off their post-Barcelona blues with an emphatic 4–1 victory against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium in the Premier League. After surviving an early bout of Arsenal pressure, Chelsea take a 3–0 lead through an Alex header, a long range shot from Nicolas Anelka against his former club, and a Kolo Touré own goal. Nicklas Bendtner pulls one back for the home side, but a tap in from Florent Malouda completes the rout. The result ends the Gunners' 21 game unbeaten run in the league, and is the joint best away result against Arsenal in the league in Chelsea's history. Chelsea will finish the league season in at least third place, securing automatic Champions League qualification for 2009–10.
  • 17.05.09 – Chelsea's last home game of the season against Blackburn Rovers in the Premier League at Stamford Bridge ends in a 2–0 victory, with goals scored by Florent Malouda and Nicolas Anelka. The game is marked by an end-of-season party atmosphere as fans chant repeatedly for Guus Hiddink to remain at the club, criticising the club's apparent pursuit of Milan manager Carlo Ancelotti to replace Hiddink over the summer.
  • 24.05.09 – The last game of Chelsea's 2008–09 season ends in a 3–2 victory against Sunderland away at the Stadium of Light. In preparation for the FA Cup final against Everton the following Sunday, Frank Lampard and Alex are rested, and Sunderland's still uncertain survival in the Premier League leads to a tense first half. Nicolas Anelka's long-range curler early in the second half, his 19th league goal of the season, secures him the Premier League Golden Boot ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo. Salomon Kalou replies to Kieran Richardson's equaliser, and, despite Kenwyne Jones' late header, Ashley Cole's first goal of the season wins the game for Chelsea.
  • 30.05.09 – Chelsea win the 2009 FA Cup Final with a 2–1 victory over Merseysiders Everton, who were chasing their first FA Cup since their victory over Manchester United in 1995. A Louis Saha goal after 25 seconds becomes the fastest in FA Cup history, but Chelsea quickly recover with a Florent Malouda cross finding the head of Didier Drogba. Chelsea continue to dominate before finally taking the lead in the 70th minute, after Frank Lampard escapes his marker Phil Neville for the first time in the game and unleashes a shot from 25 yards. A Malouda shot from 40 yards is incorrectly judged not to have crossed the line after rebounding from the crossbar, but Chelsea hold on for a famous victory. Guus Hiddink ends his short tenure as Chelsea manager with silverware.

Kits

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Kits information

The kit first worn in the last Premier League game of the 2007–08 season, as well as in the 2008 UEFA Champions League final. An all-black kit with white stripes replaced the electric yellow away kit from the 2007–08 season. On 1 August, the new yellow third kit was unveiled on Chelsea's website, reminiscent of the away kit of the club's 1996–1998 seasons.[1]

Squad

First-team squad[2]

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Reserve squad[3]

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Youth squad[4]

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UEFA Champions League squad[5]

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Club

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Coaching staff

PositionStaff
ManagerBRA}} Luiz Felipe Scolari
(until 9 February 2009)
ENG}} Ray Wilkins
(caretaker manager)
NED}} Guus Hiddink
(interim manager)
Assistant managersBRA}} Flávio Murtosa
(until 9 February 2009)
SCO}} Steve Clarke
(until 15 September 2008)
ENG}} Ray Wilkins
First team fitness coachBRA}} Darlan Schneider
(until 9 February 2009)
ENG}} Glen Driscoll
Goalkeeping coachFRA}} Christophe Lollichon
BRA}} Carlos Pracidelli
(until 9 February 2009)
Head scoutNGA}} Michael Emenalo
Match observer scoutENG}} Mick McGiven
Club doctorENG}} Dr. Bryan English
Chief scout and director of youth developmentDEN}} Frank Arnesen
Reserve team managerNIR}} Brendan Rodgers
(until December 2008)
ENG}} Paul Clement
Youth team managerENG}} Paul Clement
(until December 2008)
ENG}} Dermot Drummy
Academy managerENG}} Neil Bath
Match analystENG}} James Melbourne{{Fb cs footer|s=Chelsea FC|date=April 2013}}{{col-float-break|width=48%}}

Other information

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Transfers

In

Summer

#PosPlayerFromFeeDate
17 DFPOR}} José BosingwaPOR}} Porto £16.2 million[6] 12 May 2008
20 MFPOR}} DecoESP}} Barcelona £7.9 million[7] 30 June 2008
FWPOR}} Fábio PaímPOR}} Sporting CP Loan[8] 21 August 2008
27 MFBRA}} MineiroGER}} Hertha BSC Free[9] 24 September 2008

Winter

#PosPlayerFromFeeDate
MFTUR}} Gökhan TöreGER}} Bayer Leverkusen £500,000 30 January 2009
18 MFPOR}} Ricardo QuaresmaITA}} Inter Milan Loan[10] 2 February 2009

Out

Summer

#PosPlayerToFeeDate
MFDEN}} Per Weihrauch N/A Retired April 2008
FWPHL}} Phil Younghusband Unattached Released Summer 2008
FWGambia}} Momoudou CeesayBEL}} Westerlo Free Summer 2008
MFENG}} James Simmonds Unattatched Released Summer 2008
DFENG}} Harry WorleyENG}} Leicester City Free[11] 8 May 2008
DFENG}} Adrian Pettigrew Unattached Released 31 May 2008
FWARG}} Hernán CrespoITA}} Inter Milan Free[12] 3 July 2008
9 MFENG}} Steve SidwellENG}} Aston Villa £5.0 million[13] 10 July 2008
4 MFFRA}} Claude MakeleleFRA}} Paris Saint-Germain Free[14] 21 July 2008
DFNED}} Khalid BoulahrouzGER}} VfB Stuttgart £3.9 million[15] 21 July 2008
22 DFISR}} Tal Ben HaimENG}} Manchester City £5.0 million[16] 30 July 2008
31 MFENG}} Anthony GrantENG}} Southend United Free[17] 7 August 2008
24 MFENG}} Shaun Wright-PhillipsENG}} Manchester City £9.0 million[18] 28 August 2008

Winter

#PosPlayerToFeeDate
18 DFENG}} Wayne BridgeENG}} Manchester City £12.0 million[19] 3 January 2009
GKENG}} Stuart SearleENG}} Watford Free 23 January 2009
23 GKITA}} Carlo CudiciniENG}} Tottenham Hotspur Free[20]26 January 2009

Loaned out

#PosPlayerToStartEnd
FWISR}} Ben SaharENG}} Portsmouth 1 July 2008 1 January 2009[21]
MFENG}} Jimmy SmithENG}} Sheffield Wednesday 2 July 2008 1 January 2009[22]
DFENG}} Ryan BertrandENG}} Norwich City 5 July 2008 31 May 2009[23][24]
DFSER}} Slobodan RajkovićNED}} Twente 9 July 2008 1 July 2009[25]
FWENG}} Shaun CummingsENG}} Milton Keynes Dons 4 August 2008 3 May 2009[26][27]
14 FWPeru}} Claudio PizarroGER}} Werder Bremen 15 August 2008 30 June 2009[28]
MFENG}} Lee SawyerENG}} Southend United 18 August 2008 18 November 2008[29]
DFENG}} Jack CorkENG}} Southampton 21 August 2008 1 November 2008[30]
7 FWUKR}} Andriy ShevchenkoITA}} Milan 25 August 20081 July 2009[31]
42 DFENG}} Michael MancienneENG}} Wolverhampton Wanderers 27 October 2008 29 December 2008[32]
MFENG}} Liam BridcuttENG}} Watford 27 November 2008 31 January 2009[33][34]
DFENG}} Jack CorkENG}} Watford 2 January 2009 1 July 2009[35]
FWISR}} Ben SaharNED}} De Graafschap 3 January 2009 1 July 2009[36]
16 MFENG}} Scott SinclairENG}} Birmingham City 6 January 2009 3 February 2009[37]
MFENG}} Lee SawyerENG}} Coventry City 26 January 2009 22 February 2009[38]
DFNIR}} Carl MagnayENG}} Milton Keynes Dons 30 January 2009 30 February 2009[39]
MFENG}} Jimmy SmithENG}} Leyton Orient 1 February 2009 1 July 2009[40]
MFESP}} Sergio TejeraESP}} Mallorca 2 February 2009 1 July 2009[41]
FWPOR}} Fábio FerreiraENG}} Oldham Athletic 20 February 2009 20 March 2009[42]
DFNIR}} Carl MagnayENG}} Northampton Town 9 March 2009 9 April 2009[43]
MFENG}} Lee SawyerENG}} Wycombe Wanderers 19 March 2009 1 July 2009[44]

Overall

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Spending

Summer: {{loss}} 24,100,000 £

Winter: {{loss}} 0,500,000 £

Total: {{loss}} 24,600,000 £

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Income

Summer: {{gain}} 22,900,000 £

Winter: {{gain}} 12,000,000 £

Total: {{gain}} 34,900,000 £

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Expenditure

Summer: {{loss}} 1,200,000 £

Winter: {{gain}} 11,500,000 £

Total: {{gain}} 10,300,000 £

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Pre-season

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Lampard {{goal|51}}
Di Santo {{goal|79}}
Wright-Phillips {{goal|87}}
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Kalou {{goal|31}}
Lampard {{goal|38}}
J. Cole {{goal|59
Di Santo {{goal>65}}
Wright-Phillips {{goal|84}}
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A. Cole {{goal|53}}
stadium=Shah Alam Stadium, Selangorattendance=Malaysia}} Subkhiddin Sallehkresult=Wstack=yes
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Spahić {{pengoal}}
Glushakov {{pengoal}}
Cociș {{pengoal}}
Mujiri {{pengoal}}
Kambolov {{pengoal}}
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{{pengoal}} Deco
{{pengoal}} Wright-Phillips
{{pengoal}} Essien
{{penmiss}} Bridge
{{penmiss}} Shevchenko
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Anelka {{goal|8
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Competitions

Overall

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Premier League

{{main|2008–09 Premier League}}

League table

{{2008–09 Premier League table|showteam=CHE}}

Results summary

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Results by round

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Matches

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Anelka {{goal|26}}
Lampard {{goal|45+1|pen.}}
Deco {{goal|88}}
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Terry {{yel|14}}
Carvalho {{yel|74}}
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Belletti {{goal|27}}
J. Cole {{yel|45}}
Bosingwa {{yel|86}}
45}}stadium=Stamford Bridge, Londonattendance=41,790referee=Howard Webbresult=Dstack=yes
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Mikel {{yel|45}}
Lampard {{goal|53}}
Anelka {{goal|69}}
Terry {{sent off|0|77}} (suspension withdrawn)
stadium=City of Manchester Stadium, Manchesterattendance=47,331referee=Mark Halseyresult=Wstack=yes
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Kalou {{goal|80}}
18}}
Scholes {{yel|36}}
Ferdinand {{yel|41}}
Neville {{yel|58}}
Berbatov {{yel|60}}
Rooney {{yel|80}}
Evra {{yel|86}}
Ronaldo {{yel|90}}
stadium=Stamford Bridge, Londonattendance=41,760referee=Mike Rileyresult=Dstack=yes
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Cresswell {{yel|66}}
36}}
Malouda {{yel|55}}
Anelka {{goal|76}}
stadium=Britannia Stadium, Stoke-on-Trentattendance=27,500referee=Martin Atkinsonresult=Wstack=yes
}}{{football box collapsible
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Anelka {{goal|43}}
68}}
Petrov {{yel|78}}
Shorey {{yel|85}}
stadium=Stamford Bridge, Londonattendance=41,593referee= Chris Foyresult=Wstack=yes
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Alves {{yel|77}}
14}}
Belletti {{goal|51}}
Wheater {{goal|53|o.g.}}
Lampard {{goal|63}}
Malouda {{goal|67}}
stadium=Riverside Stadium, Middlesbroughattendance=29,221referee= Phil Dowdresult=Wstack=yes
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round=9date=26 October 2008time=13:30team1= Chelseascore= 0 – 1report=(Report)team2= Liverpool53}}
A. Cole {{yel|56}}
Deco {{yel|79}}
10}}
Riera {{yel|22}}
Gerrard {{yel|39}}
Mascherano {{yel|65}}
stadium=Stamford Bridge, Londonattendance=41,705referee= Howard Webbresult=Lstack=yes
}}{{football box collapsible
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J. Cole {{yel|11}}
Anelka {{goal|50}}
Deco {{yel|59}}
Malouda {{goal|75}}
stadium=KC Stadium, Hullattendance=24,906referee= Andre Marrinerresult=Wstack=yes
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Anelka {{goal|30
45Lampard {{goal>51}}39}}stadium=Stamford Bridge, Londonattendance= 41,693referee=Martin Atkinsonresult=Wstack=yes
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Simpson {{yel|80}}
40Malouda {{yel>85}}stadium= Ewood Park, Blackburnattendance= 20,670referee=Chris Foyresult=Wstack=yes
}}{{football box collapsible
round=13date=15 November 2008time=17:30team1= West Bromwich Albionscore= 0 – 3report=(Report)team2=Chelseagoals1=34}}, {{yel|57}}
Anelka {{goal|38
Terry {{yel>51}}
Ivanović {{yel|78}}
stadium= The Hawthorns, West Bromwichattendance=26,322referee=Steve Bennettresult=Wstack=yes
}}{{football box collapsible
round=14date=22 November 2008time=15:00team1= Chelseascore= 0 – 0report=(Report)team2=Newcastle Unitedgoals1=50}}
Guthrie {{yel|86}}
stadium=Stamford Bridge, Londonattendance=41,660referee=Phil Dowdresult=Dstack=yes
}}{{football box collapsible
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Terry {{yel|61}}
Ivanović {{yel|85}}
5962}stadium=Stamford Bridge, Londonattendance=41,760referee=Mike Deanresult=Lstack=yes
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O'Brien {{yel|65}}
9}}
Deco {{goal|21}}
Ballack {{yel|81}}
stadium= Reebok Stadium, Horwichattendance=22,023referee=Howard Webbresult=Wstack=yes
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Ballack {{yel|33}}
A. Cole {{yel|37}}
Anelka {{goal|51}}
33}} {{yel|45+1}}
Cole {{yel|40}}
stadium= Stamford Bridge, Londonattendance= 41,675referee=Mike Rileyresult=Dstack=yes
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Lampard {{yel|43}}
A. Cole {{yel|43}}
Ballack {{yel|68}}
stadium= Goodison Park, Liverpoolattendance= 35,655referee=Phil Dowdresult=Dstack=yes
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Lampard {{goal|45+1}}
Ballack {{yel|74}}
goals2=stadium= Stamford Bridge, Londonattendance=41,417referee=Rob Stylesresult=Wstack=yes
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Bosingwa {{yel|90+1}}
stadium= Craven Cottage, Londonattendance=25,462referee=Andre Marrinerresult=Dstack=yes
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round=21date=11 January 2009time=16:00team1= Manchester Unitedscore=3 – 0report=(Report)team2= Chelsea28}}
Vidić {{goal|45+2}}
Rooney {{goal|63}} {{yel|66}}
Park {{yel|68}}
Berbatov {{goal|87}}
4}}
Bosingwa {{yel|27}}
Carvalho {{yel|28}}
Terry {{yel|81}}
Belletti {{yel|87}}
stadium= Old Trafford, Manchesterattendance=75,455referee=Howard Webbresult=Lstack=yes
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XKqnoafXX8 (Highlight)]
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Lampard {{goal|90+3}}
15}}
Delap {{goal|60}}
Kitson {{yel|89}}
Whelan {{yel|90}}
stadium= Stamford Bridge, Londonattendance=41,788referee=Peter Waltonresult=Wstack=yes
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Riggott {{yel|56}}
stadium= Stamford Bridge, Londonattendance=40,280referee=Lee Probertresult=Wstack=yes
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round=24date=1 February 2009time=16:00team1= Liverpoolscore=2 – 0report=(Report)team2= Chelsea21}}
Alonso {{yel|46}}
Gerrard {{yel|70}}
Torres {{goal|89
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Mikel {{yel|53}}
Lampard {{sent off|0|60}} (suspension withdrawn)
Terry {{yel|61}}
stadium= Anfield, Liverpoolattendance=44,174referee=Mike Rileyresult=Lstack=yes
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round=25date=7 February 2009time=15:00team1= Chelseascore=0 – 0report=(Report)team2= Hull City26}}48}}
Garcia {{yel|80}}
stadium= Stamford Bridge, Londonattendance=41,802referee=Lee Masonresult=Dstack=yes
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Ballack {{yel|84}}
Bosingwa {{yel|84}}
Terry {{yel|90}}
stadium= Villa Park, Birminghamattendance=42,585referee= Mark Halseyresult=Wstack=yes
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Terry {{yel|19}}, {{goal|25}}
Mancienne {{yel|77}}
Lampard {{goal|90+1}}
24}}
Cattermole {{yel|29}}
Kapo {{goal|82}}
stadium= Stamford Bridge, Londonattendance=40,714referee=Lee Probertresult=Wstack=yes
}}{{football box collapsible
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Evans {{yel|75}}
stadium= Stamford Bridge, Londonattendance=41,810referee=Mike Rileyresult=Wstack=yes
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Ballack {{yel|84}}
stadium=White Hart Lane, Londonattendance=36,034referee=Mike Deanresult=Lstack=yes
}}{{football box collapsible
round=31date=4 April 2009time=15:00team1= Newcastle Unitedscore=0 – 2report=(Report)team2= Chelseagoals1=38}}, {{goal|56}}
Mikel {{yel|45+3}}
Malouda {{goal|65}}
stadium= St James' Park, Newcastleattendance=52,112referee=Rob Stylesresult=Wstack=yes
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round=32date=11 April 2009time=15:00team1= Chelseascore=4 – 3report=(Report)team2= Bolton Wanderers40}}
Drogba {{goal|48
Lampard {{goal>60|pen.}}70}}
Basham {{goal|74}}
Taylor {{goal|78}}
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Malouda {{goal|10}}
Drogba {{goal|53}}
4}}
Murphy {{yel|90+1}}
stadium= Stamford Bridge, Londonattendance=41,801referee=Alan Wileyresult=Wstack=yes
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Bendtner {{goal|70}}
28}}
Anelka {{goal|39}}
Touré {{goal|49|o.g.}}
Malouda {{goal|86}}
stadium= Emirates Stadium, Londonattendance=60,075referee=Phil Dowdresult=Wstack=yes
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Bosingwa {{yel|27}}
Anelka {{goal|59}}
64}}
Khizanishvili {{yel|84}}
stadium= Stamford Bridge, Londonattendance=40,804 (245 away)referee= Rob Stylesresult=Wstack=yes
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9DRl67UgFY (Highlight)]
team2= Chelsea39}}
Richardson {{goal|53}}
Jones {{goal|90}}
34}}, {{goal|86}}
Anelka {{goal|47}}
Kalou {{goal|74}}
stadium= Stadium of Light, Sunderlandattendance=42,468referee=Mark Halseyresult=Wstack=
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UEFA Champions League

{{main|2008–09 UEFA Champions League}}

Group stage

{{main|2008–09 UEFA Champions League group stage#Group A}}
Group A
TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
{{Flagicon|ITA}} Roma6402126+612
{{Flagicon|ENG}} Chelsea632195+411
{{Flagicon|FRA}} Bordeaux6213511–67
{{Flagicon|ROU}} CFR Cluj611459–44
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J. Cole {{goal|30}}
Deco {{yel|58}}
Malouda {{goal|82}}
Anelka {{goal|90+2}}
goals2=stadium=Stamford Bridgelocation=London, Englandattendance= 39,635referee= Pieter Vink (Netherlands)result=Wstack=yes
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Dani {{yel|90}}
40}}
Anelka {{yel|78}}
stadium=Stadionul Dr. Constantin Rădulesculocation=Cluj-Napoca, Romaniaattendance= 20,320referee= Florian Meyer (Germany)result=Dstack=yes
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Terry {{yel|72}}, {{goal|77}}
22}}
Panucci {{yel|85}}
stadium=Stamford Bridgelocation=London, Englandattendance=41,002referee=Kyros Vassaras (Greece)result=Wstack=yes
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Vučinić {{goal|48
Perrotta {{yel>67}}75}}
Deco {{sent off|2|33|81}}
stadium=Stadio Olimpicolocation=Rome, Italyattendance=35,038referee= Luis Medina Cantalejo (Spain)result=Lstack=yes
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Jurietti {{yel|55}}
Diarra {{goal|83}}
Chamakh {{yel|84}}
22}}
A. Cole {{yel|30}}
Anelka {{goal|60}}
J. Cole {{yel|68}}
Lampard {{sent off|2|27|86}}
stadium=Stade Chaban-Delmaslocation=Bordeaux, Franceattendance=32,486referee= Frank De Bleeckere (Belgium)result=Dstack=yes
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Drogba {{goal|71}}
Belletti {{yel|76}}
Mikel {{yel|81}}
40}}
Koné {{goal|55}}
Culio {{yel|90+1}}
stadium=Stamford Bridgelocation=London, Englandattendance=41,060referee= Peter Fröjdfeldt (Sweden)result=Wstack=
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Knockout phase

{{main|2008–09 UEFA Champions League knockout stage}}
Round of 16
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Ballack {{yel|58}}
52}}
Sissoko {{yel|82}}
Marchisio {{yel|90}}
stadium=Stamford Bridgelocation=London, Englandattendance=38,079referee=Olegário Benquerença (Portugal)result=Wstack=yes
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round=Second legdate=10 March 2009time=19:45ITA}}score=2 – 2aggregatescore=2 – 3report=ReportENG}} Chelsea19}}
Salihamidžić {{yel|45+2}}
Chiellini {{sent off|2|54|70}}
Del Piero {{goal|74|pen.}} {{yel|90+2}}
45+1}}
Čech {{yel|63}}
Drogba {{yel|69}}, {{goal|83}}
A. Cole {{yel|88}}
Anelka {{yel|90+1}}
stadium=Stadio Olimpico di Torinolocation=Turin, Italyattendance=27,319referee= Alberto Undiano Mallenco (Spain)result=Dstack=
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Quarter-finals
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Aurélio {{yel|74}}
31}}
Ivanović {{goal|39
60}}
Drogba {{goal|67}}
stadium=Anfieldlocation=Liverpool, Englandattendance=42,543referee=Claus Bo Larsen (Denmark)result=Wstack=yes
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Drogba {{goal|51}}
Alex {{goal|57}}
Carvalho {{yel|58}}
A. Cole {{yel|65}}
Lampard {{goal|76
89}19}}
Alonso {{goal|28|pen.}}
Benayoun {{yel|41}}
Arbeloa {{yel|74}}
Lucas {{goal|81}}
Kuyt {{goal|83}}
stadium= Stamford Bridgelocation=London, Englandattendance=38,286referee= Luis Medina Cantalejo (Spain)result=Dstack=
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Semi-finals
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Puyol {{yel|74}}
25}}
Ballack {{yel|29}}
stadium=Camp Noulocation=Barcelona, Spainattendance=95,000referee=Wolfgang Stark (Germany)result=Dstack=yes
}}{{football box collapsible
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Alex {{yel|77}}
Ballack {{yel|90+6}}
Drogba {{yel|90+8}}
30}}
Abidal {{sent off|0|66}}
Éto'o {{yel|90}}
Iniesta {{goal|90+3}}, {{yel|90+4}}
stadium= Stamford Bridgelocation=London, Englandattendance=37,857referee=Tom Henning Øvrebø (Norway)result=Dstack=
}}

Football League Cup

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Hughes {{yel|52}}
5}}
Lampard {{goal|36|pen.|49}}
Malouda {{goal|45}}
Kalou {{goal|64}}
stadium=Fratton Park, Portsmouthattendance= 15,339referee= Steve Bennettresult=Wstack=yes
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Eagles {{yel|73}}
Caldwell {{sent off|2|58|116}}
stadium=Stamford Bridge, Londonattendance=41,369referee=Keith Stroudpenaltyscore= 4 – 5penalties1=Lampard {{pengoal}}
Bridge {{penmiss}}
Kalou {{pengoal}}
Ferreira {{pengoal}}
Malouda {{pengoal}}
Mikel {{penmiss}}
penalties2={{pengoal}} Alexander
{{pengoal}} Mahon
{{pengoal}} Eagles
{{pengoal}} McDonald
{{penmiss}} Elliott
{{pengoal}} Duff
result=Dstack=
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FA Cup

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Mikel {{yel|56}}
Carvalho {{yel|90+4}}
51}}
Grant {{yel|89}}
Clarke {{goal|90}}
stadium=Stamford Bridge, Londonattendance=41,090referee=Stuart Attwellresult=Dstack=yes
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Ballack {{goal|45}}
Kalou {{goal|60}}
Anelka {{goal|78}}
Lampard {{goal|90}}
stadium=Roots Hall, Southend-on-Seaattendance=11,314referee=Chris Foyresult=Wstack=yes
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Garvan {{yel|59}}
stadium=Stamford Bridge, Londonattendance=41,137referee=Alan Wileyresult=Wstack=yes
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Anelka {{goal|75
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Alex {{goal|72}}
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Denílson {{yel|73}}
Touré {{yel|88}}
33}}
Ivanović {{yel|38}}
Ballack {{yel|44}}
Drogba {{goal|84}}, {{yel|85}}
stadium=Wembley Stadium, Londonattendance=88,103referee=Martin Atkinsonresult=Wstack=yes
}}{{football box collapsible
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Mikel {{yel|63}}
Lampard {{goal|72}} {{yel|83}}
1}}
Hibbert {{yel|8}}
Neville {{yel|48}}
Baines {{yel|90+2}}
stadium=Wembley Stadium, Londonattendance= 89,391referee=Howard Webbresult=Wstack=
}}

Statistics

Appearances and goals

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Start formations

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Top scorers

Includes all competitive matches. The list is sorted by shirt number when total goals are equal.

PositionNationNumberNamePremier LeagueChampions LeagueLeague CupFA CupTotal
1FRA}}39Nicolas Anelka1920425
2ENG}}8Frank Lampard1232320
3CIV}}11Didier Drogba551314
4CIV}}21Salomon Kalou611210
5FRA}}15Florent Malouda61119
6GER}}13Michael Ballack10034
=BRA}}33Alex21014
8POR}}20Deco30003
=GHA}}5Michael Essien12003
=ENG}}10Joe Cole21003
=ENG}}26John Terry12003
=BRA}}35Juliano Belletti30003
13SER}}2Branislav Ivanović02002
=POR}}17José Bosingwa20002
15ENG}}3Ashley Cole10001
=POR}}6Ricardo Carvalho10001
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TOTALS6820517110

Disciplinary record

Includes all competitive matches. Players with 1 card or more included only.

PositionNationNumberNamePremier LeagueChampions LeagueLeague CupFA CupTotal (FA Total)
{{yel{{sent off{{yel{{sent off{{yel{{sent off{{yel{{sent off{{yel{{sent off
GKCZE}}1Petr Čech001000001 (0)0
DFSER}}2Branislav Ivanović201000104 (3)0
DFENG}}3Ashley Cole503000109 (6)0
MFGhana}}5Michael Essien001000001 (0)0
DFPOR}}6Ricardo Carvalho201000104 (3)0
MFENG}}8Frank Lampard31*2100106 (4)2* (1*)
MFENG}}10Joe Cole201000003 (2)0
FWCIV}}11Didier Drogba102010105 (3)0
MFNGA}}12John Obi Mikel6010004011 (10)0
MFGER}}13Michael Ballack6030101011 (8)0
FWFRA}}15Florent Malouda301000004 (3)0
DFPOR}}17José Bosingwa600000006 (6)0
MFPOR}}20Deco303100006 (3)1 (0)
MFCIV}}21Salomon Kalou001000001 (0)0 (0)
DFENG}}26John Terry72*30000010 (7)2* (2*)
DFBRA}}33Alex103000004 (1)0
DFBRA}}35Juliano Belletti201000003 (2)0
FWFRA}}39Nicolas Anelka002000002 (0)0
DFENG}}42Michael Mancienne100000001 (1)0
TOTALS503**302209091 (61)5** (3**)

* = 1 suspension withdrawn
** = 2 suspensions withdrawn

Overall

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Honours

Individuals

Games played 59 (38 Premier League, 12 UEFA Champions League, 7 FA Cup and 2 League Cup)
Games won 37 (25 Premier League, 5 UEFA Champions League, 6 FA Cup and 1 League Cup)
Games drawn 15 (8 Premier League, 6 UEFA Champions League and 1 FA Cup)
Games lost 7 (5 Premier League, 1 UEFA Champions League and 1 League Cup)
Goals scored 110
Goals conceded 44
Goal difference +66
Yellow cards 91
Red cards 5 (2 withdrawn)
Worst discipline ENG}} John Terry (10 {{yel|}}, 2 {{Fb red card|}}(1 withdrawn))
Best result 5-0 (A) v Middlesbrough – Premier League – 2008.10.18
5-0 (H) v Sunderland – Premier League – 2008.11.01
Worst result 0-3 (A) v Manchester United – Premier League – 2009.01.11
Most appearances ENG}} Frank Lampard (57 appearances)
Top scorer FRA}} Nicolas Anelka (25 goals)
Points 126/177 (71.2%)
Name Number Country Award
Petr Čech 1CZE}} Czech Republic UEFA European Club Goalkeeper of the Year (2008), Czech Golden Ball (2008)
Ashley Cole 3ENG}} England Samsung Players' Player of the Year (2008–09)
Michael Essien 5GHA}} Ghana Goal of the Season (2008–09) v Barcelona (UEFA Champions League Semi finals) 6 May 2009
Frank Lampard 8ENG}} England UEFA European Club Midfielder of the Year (2008), October Premier League Player of the Month (2008), Chelsea Player of the Year (2008–09)
Deco 20POR}} Portugal August Premier League Player of the Month (2008)
Salomon Kalou 21CIV}} Ivory Coast CAF Young Player of the Year (2008)
John Terry 26ENG}} England UEFA European Club Defender of the Year (2008), FIFPro World XI (2007–08), UEFA Team of the Year (2008) Special Commitment Award (2008–09) for his 10 years of first team service.
Nicolas Anelka 39FRA}} France November Premier League Player of the Month (2008), Barclays Golden Boot (2008–09), PFA Team of the Year (2009)
Michael Mancienne 42ENG}} England Chelsea Young Player of the Year (2008–09)

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External links

  • Chelsea FC official website
  • Chelsea FC on Soccerbase
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