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

Everton will be the unexpected losers of Chelsea's Champions League debacle against Barcelona at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea's frustration at their controversial Champions League exit is likely to be bad news for EvertonDidier 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.   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.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.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.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.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.  

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