There is always a lot of pressure at Chelsea, but we are used to this and have to make sure we keep winning games.

I have lots of experience in three clubs: I was at Chelsea, then Fiorentina, and then Roma. I have good experience.

I want to go to a club like Real Madrid, Barcelona, Chelsea, Manchester City, Paris Saint-Germain, or Bayern Munich.

I don't have any reason not to be at Chelsea. It is my dream to put on that blue shirt and play for them eventually.

When I came to Chelsea and worked with Mourinho, it was my first time abroad, so that was an important stage for me.

Chelsea is a top club, and I have many friends there, but you cannot turn down the chance to join Manchester United.

I've been to the White House and had Hilary Clinton push through the crowd to come and meet me. Chelsea Clinton, too.

At places like Chelsea, often the garden displays are so big and grand that you'd never be able to have them at home.

We don't look at records, but if we can make history in this club, we will. It's not only about Chelsea, this league.

Chelsea is always hard to break into, but I believe in myself, and if I work hard, then hopefully things will go well.

Chelsea Manning has a platform to serve herself, but many veterans don't even get medical treatment when they need it.

With Arsenal there was an interest but not a big as other clubs. That is why I didn't go to Arsenal and went to Chelsea.

The transfer was good for me, good for Chelsea, good for Shanghai, and I'm so happy to come to the Chinese Super League.

If money weren't cool, pseudo-socialists like Bill Maher and Chelsea Handler would tell jokes for free in soup kitchens.

When I moved to Chelsea, it was a big, big challenge and experience for me at the time to play with so many good players.

I want to thank my two English clubs: Liverpool for bringing me to the Premier League and Chelsea for the trophies I won.

I am not really a football man but I have always supported Chelsea because we lived there. We have been through the lows.

I'm here now playing for Chelsea. I chose to leave my home at Athletic Bilbao, and it was an important step in my career.

I am absolutely ecstatic to be here at Chelsea. It is not easy to become part of such a big team so I am very, very happy.

When I was little, my dream was to come and play in the Premier League. So when Chelsea came in, I said yes straight away.

I want to win more games, more trophies, because I love Chelsea, I love the fans. I like the city, my family like it here.

I've scored as many goals for Manchester United in the Premier League as for Chelsea, but in something like 30 games less.

It's tough to be left out. At Chelsea I've probably played 90 per cent of the time. It's not something I handle very well.

When I left for Chelsea, I wanted to prove that I could play in the Premier League, but it didn't happen the way I dreamed.

When I arrived at Chelsea, I had got used to playing 50 games, and suddenly, I was sharing my position with another player.

Chelsea is a strong team defensively, and they are quite efficient up front with great players, so I think I will enjoy it.

Chelsea is a massive club, you aim to win the Premier League or are challenging for trophies with the aim to win everything.

Chelsea is an ambitious club and it will always be possible that a coach and the players are competitive at the highest level.

I've had an incredible reception at Chelsea. John Terry is an exemplary captain, who has treated me very well since I arrived.

Why did I choose Arsenal rather than Chelsea? Because it is a club I love, and I thought it would be easier for my adaptation.

I think I had a positive development at Chelsea. I was very young when I arrived, only 20, and the problem I had was injuries.

Chelsea is a club I've always had a soft spot for as they have kept faith with playing a traditional strong and physical No. 9.

I am thrilled to be joining United. I have enjoyed some very happy years at Chelsea, but the time has come for a new challenge.

I know from Chelsea that it's not about one or two brilliant performances. It is also about winning different types of matches.

I came to Chelsea and it was 'oh you can't play Champions League, you can't do this, you can't do that' and I proved them wrong.

I have good memories and bad memories of games against Chelsea. All the goals are good memories because all of them are special.

Upon his arrival at Chelsea, Mourinho spoke to me. He gives me confidence and I'm trying to return all such support on the pitch.

Chelsea have given me the opportunity to play in a top team with top players, so I will try to be as successful as possible here.

I miss Dia. In the early '80s I was a guard at one of Dia's facilities in SoHo, and I'm sad that they closed their Chelsea space.

Winning and scoring at places like Chelsea is what you grow up dreaming of, so doing so with Bournemouth was a moment to cherish.

It's hard to compare the faith of Gareth Southgate and Roy Hodgson and my lack of chances at Chelsea because it's such a big club.

I was not a Liverpool fan or a Chelsea fan in Madrid. I was an Atletico fan. I still am. Maybe they're the only badge I will kiss.

If you play for a team like Chelsea, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, or PSG, the aim is always to win the Champions League.

It is a privilege to be part of this Chelsea squad and the Chelsea family, at one of the most historic clubs in the Premier League.

Why anyone would want to leave Everton is beyond me anyway. Even for Manchester United, Chelsea or anyone. This is the place to be.

In response to the making of DSMNY, a change in the Chelsea store became necessary. My flagship stores always have to lead the way.

It was strange joining Chelsea, but when I signed, I knew I would be loaned out to a team. They had, like, a five-year plan for me.

It can be United or Aston Villa or Chelsea or whoever. I just want to win, and if I can score a goal against them, I'll be buzzing.

I have always liked Chelsea a lot. I watch a lot of the Premier League, and it is a club where you can feel the warmth of the fans.

When I made up my mind for Manchester, I felt I had betrayed Hiddink. I knew he wanted me to go to Chelsea, so I found it difficult.

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