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Is This The End for Hilario and Turnbull at Chelsea

Wembley Stadium Chelsea v Manchester United (1-3) Community Shield 08/08/2010 Henrique Hilario (Chelsea) Photo Roger Parker Fotosports International Photo via Newscom

Has Carlo Ancelotti Lost Faith in Hilario?

After some poor pre-season goalkeeping displays, it would not surprise me if Carlo Ancelotti has lost faith in his two back up options Ross Turnbull and Henrique Hilario.

A series of gaffes by both goalkeepers has left the Italian with a selection headache he could do without as Chelsea seek to retain their title.

The current transfer rumour is that former Portsmouth number 2 and Tottenham target Begovic will be coming to Stamford Bridge from Stoke to shore up what is normally one of the strongest areas of the Chelsea line up. [guardian article]

If as the rumours suggest, Ancelotti is now looking to bolster his options then surely this will mean the end of Henrique Hilario and possibly Ross Turnbull’s ambitions at the club.

Whilst being understudy to one of the top goalkeepers in the World is nothing to be embarrassed about, if you are unable to inspire confidence to cover 3 or 4 games a season, then as footballers these players must be wondering why they bother.

Sure not having any work to do and earning a large wage on the bench may suit some (infact to many this has been Hilario’s Chelsea career), yet if there is no possibility of breaking into the team, even as a back up, then you should be looking for a lower level to play your football and at least get games.

Sad but true it appears that Hilarious and Turnbull just aren’t making the grade despite some decent covering moments from Hilario at least in the past.

If the confidence is gone, the question is who should be Chelsea’s number two?

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1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by Kristian-Downer - August 9, 2010 at 12:41 pm

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Youth and Pre-Season -Its About Performances Not Results

July 23, 2010 - Netherlands - Football - Ajax Amsterdam v Chelsea Pre Season Friendly - Amsterdam ArenA - 23/7/10..Eyong Enoh of Ajax and Nemanja Matic (R) of Chelsea in action.

Nemanja Matic in action in the 3-1 defeat to Ajax

Yesterday a very young Chelsea side was beaten 3-1 by Ajax in a pre-season friendly, dominated by inexperienced youth players including  15 year old Nathaniel Chalobah, Chelsea were always likely to suffer against an experienced Ajax side.

Disapointingly there have been some people saying that today’s result shows that the younger players at Chelsea will not make the step up to the first team. However this is a premature conclusion and not a true reflection of how youth and pre-season works.

These two forms of football are similar that results are unimportant, pre-season games are about the development of fitness and sharpness, whereas youth football it is about individual performances and developing talent.

Obviously for some players the detractors will be right, not every young player on display will make it at the top of the game, and of those that do, they may not be ready for first team football. Games such as today are a key step in the development of our academy and the development of the players it nutures.

The experience of playing for the ‘first team’ and being in the limelight is vital experience that will help these players whatever happens throughout their career, so far Josh McEachran and others have shown touches of class and I hope that they will taken confidence in their elevated roles.

The main worry today however was the performance of Ross Turnbull who did little to suggest he is in a position to challenge Henrique Hilario as the number 2, to the injured Petr Cech.

Overall I would not read too much into this defeat, this is only the second game of pre-season and half the squad have not even returned following the World Cup. Chelsea have two more games to fine tune their performances before the Charity Shield and the start of the season.

Never fear, I am sure we will see the arrival of the first team cavalry as Chelsea venture onwards to Germany.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Kristian-Downer - July 23, 2010 at 10:54 pm

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