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WATCH: Chelsea star Cesc Fabregas TEARS up Arsenal picture as Blues run riot at Emirates

CHELSEA have turned into the Premier League's A-Team.


Jose Mourinho, along with Diego Costa, Cesc Fabregas and Didier Drogba have ramshacked the Emirates ahead of Sunday's clash with Arsenal.
The Chelsea crew rolled up in an A-Team style van and launched an attack on the Gunners' ground.
On the statue of the Arsenal name, the Chelsea stars lined their own letters to spell out their club's name.

They set off smoke bombs and terrorised the locals.
Of course, it was all done by pranksters who had masks of the players and Mourinho over their faces.
But the two clubs meet for real on Sunday where the Blues will be looking to cause mayhem and extend their 10-point lead in the Premier league

Former Manchester United and Chelsea star urges Gareth Bale to SNUB Old Trafford move

MARK HUGHES has told Gareth Bale to snub Manchester United this summer.


The Real Madrid man has been linked with a return to the Premier League after a difficult second season in Spain.
Manchester United have been monitoring the situation and are expected to make an enquiry in the summer.

But Hughes, who played for United between 1980-86 and again from 1988-95, thinks Bale should stick it out.
Hughes also played at Barcelona for two seasons and admits he should have stayed in Spain longer.
"He's done everything right up to this point and having a huge impact over there but if he can, stay as long as you can," Hughes told the BBC. 
"It's such an opportunity.
"From my own personal experience I made the mistake of thinking 'I'll just go for a couple of years and I'll be back home and continue my career' which is totally the wrong approach.
"When you get the opportunity to go to a club such as Barcelona or Real Madrid you've got to go with the intention that you're going to try and stay there for as long as you can until they actually kick you out of the door.
"I went there when I was 23 but I was a young 23. I wasn't married and I'd only just met my wife-to-be a couple of months before.
"It was difficult - I was out there on my own at times.
"If you have a good support network, which by all accounts Gareth has over there, I'd say stay as long as you can because you'll look back and think what a great experience that was."

WATCH: Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger REJECTS Jose Mourinho's unbeaten record

ARSENE WENGER insists his record against Jose Mourinho will not influence the result of Sunday's clash between Arsenal and Chelsea.


Wenger has never beaten Mourinho in 12 attempts, and the two meet again at the Emirates in the 4pm kick off.
Chelsea have a ten-point lead at the top of the Premier League with the Gunners in second place.
Defeat for Arsenal could see them drop to fourth with Manchester United and Manchester City one and two points behind them.

But Wenger insists Sunday's clash is a huge opportunity to close the gap.
"Chelsea have the championship in their hands. What we can do is get closer to them and we have an opportunity to do that at home and we want to take it," he said.
"We have not always lost. We've had 12 attempts and we've come close to beating them and they've always had very strong teams but having said that the result on Sunday will be just down to the performance on the day.
"We're on a good run we have an opportunity at home to beat them and we want to take it."

Jurgen Klopp: I'm NOT interested in Arsenal, Liverpool and Man City jobs

BORUSSIA DORTMUND boss Jurgen Klopp insists he's not paying attention to the Premier League's interest in his services.


The 47-year-old announced earlier this month that he will end his seven-year stay at Dortmund in the summer, prompting fresh speculation that he could head to England.
The German tactician has long been tipped to replace Arsene Wenger at Arsenal when he retires and more recently linked with the jobs at Liverpool and Manchester City.
However, Klopp insists he is only concentrating on his final campaign at the Westfalenstadion.
"I'm not interested in what the Premier League thinks of me," he said. "I'm just looking forward to the rest of our season."








Brendan Rodgers said earlier today that he expects to continue as Liverpool manager through the summer.
Asked if he was confident he would be in charge next season, he replied: “Very much so. I don't think there's anyone better. That's the reality of how I see it.
“Three months ago I was a tactical genius, performing to a good level.
“We lost some important games and now I'm not so good. That's football, people will speculate."
While Manuel Pellegrini does not fear the sack at City.
The Chilean said: “The owners haven’t told me what they need but you are wrong if you think that, at this club, if you don’t win the title then you’re out.
“That’s the problem. Maybe you can win a title and still be out, maybe you don’t win the title and can continue. 
"If we don’t finish in the top four then the analysis of the season will be different. But to say ‘win the title or you’re out.’ I don’t think that is the way the owners here think."
I'm not interested in what the Premier League thinks of me
Jurgen Klopp

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