Sticky situation for Toffees: Chelsea will take their anger out on Everton in FA Cup final

08 May 2009 12:20
Everton will be the unexpected losers of Chelsea's Champions League debacle against Barcelona at Stamford Bridge.[LNB] Chelsea's frustration at their controversial Champions League exit is likely to be bad news for Everton[LNB]Didier Drogba may finally be told to take his childish behaviourelsewhere, his club's lack of class brutally exposed and a Norwegianreferee hounded for  being over-promoted.[LNB]   More from Hatchet Man... HATCHET MAN: Harry not wild about Europe - Redknapp fears becoming a victim of his own success08/05/09 HATCHET MAN: Allardyce will have to stay quiet if he decides to sign Barton07/05/09 HATCHET MAN: Watch out Wayne, your anger might just backfire on you once again07/05/09 HATCHET MAN: Sorry Milner, moving up one place is not a great success for Villa07/05/09 HATCHET MAN: Gerrard is deluded if he thinks Liverpool are too good not to win the title07/05/09 HATCHET MAN: The behaviour of Drogba and Ballack was simply disgraceful07/05/09 HATCHET MAN: Drogba is daft to big up the likes of Malouda, Ballack and Essien - Barcelona have nothing to fear from them06/05/09 HATCHET MAN: Barca coach insists he'll give a Pep talk and not moan if Chelsea beat them - yeah, right...06/05/09 VIEW FULL ARCHIVE Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich will also pay the price for failing tomake his club stand for anything other than unimaginable wealth andwinning at all costs.[LNB]But Tom Henning Ovrebo's mistakes in the semi-final second leg will lead ultimately to David Moyes' side missing out on a rare chance of winning silverware too.[LNB]Chelsea now have to win the FA Cup and have nothing else to play for, removing Everton's slim chance of an upset - unless Howard Webb suddenly loses his cool and judgement.[LNB]There are winners though as well. Sir Alex Ferguson may always try to give the impression that Manchester United are hard done-by, but as usual the truth is quite the opposite.[LNB]Barcelona will have to cope without Daniel Alves and Eric Abidal in the Rome  final against United, depriving them of two talented full-backs and guaranteeing Cristiano Ronaldo will move back out wide to make the most of it.[LNB] [LNB]  

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