Carlo on the warpath: Ancelotti rages as Chelsea slump to dismal draw

09 December 2009 07:44
Carlo Ancelotti reacted angrily as Chelsea completed their Champions League group stage with a disappointing draw against APOEL.[LNB]Ancelotti claimed the performance of teenager Gael Kakuta was the only encouraging aspect of a wet and miserable night at Stamford Bridge when Michael Essien limped off with a hamstring injury.[LNB]It is now three games without a win for Chelsea and Ancelotti said: 'It was not a good evening. We did well in the first half but the second half was totally different.[LNB] Not a happy chappy: Ancelotti rages[LNB]'We lost concentration. It was the poorest I have seen them play. We played too slowly. It was not good. I am not happy.[LNB]'The result was not important but it is important to play our best every game. This was not what I want and I spoke with my players about it.[LNB]'We have to play for 90 minutes with intensity and concentration. It's a psychological thing.[LNB]'The outcome tonight isn't important but it's important to play our best in every game.[LNB]'The first goal can happen, the second one no. It was the consequence of our soft play.[LNB]'We had the possibility to close the game out but didn't play well.'[LNB]Teenager Gael Kakuta, however, made an impressive full debut and Ancelotti predicted he has a bright future.[LNB]'Kakuta was the only good thing. He played well.'[LNB] 'He showed his talent and made a fantastic pass for the second goal. We have to look at him and stay calm but he will be the future of Chelsea.'[LNB] Plus point: Kakuta[LNB] Chelsea 2 APOEL Nicosia 2: Essien's hamstring injury is agony to the BluesRussia probe claims stars drank before World Cup play-off exit to SloveniaCHELSEA 2 APOEL 2: All the action as it happened from Stamford BridgeCHELSEA FC

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