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ANELKA: MORE OF THE SAME
Posted on: Fri 25 Jun 2010
Having yesterday put pen to paper on an extra year at Chelsea, Nicolas Anelka has been telling us why he feels so settled at Stamford Bridge.
The forward has been a key player for the Blues since his arrival from Bolton in January 2008, providing a subtle alternative to Didier Drogba's powerful style of play in the final third of the pitch.
In his two-and-a-half years with Chelsea, Anelka has so far played 123 times and has an impressive 42 goals to his name, as well as the 2008/09 Barclays Premier League Golden Boot.
He has never played as much, or scored as many, for another club, and believes he has found a place to stay, as he explained when he signed his new deal.
Anelka is currently on holiday before returning to pre-season training at Cobham, but before he left he outlined his plan for 2010/11.
'I aim to score goals and win more titles,' he smiled. 'This is the most important thing for everybody, and to enjoy my football and give pleasure to the fans because they come to the games, they want to see good football, they want to see goals, they want to see wins, so this is what I will try to do and we will try to do as a team.
'We start in the league at home to West Brom, and it is nice to start at home - there will be a lot of fans there like always, it will not be an easy game against this kind of team who are newly promoted, but we have a big team and we will do our job.'
The 31-year-old believes working alongside Carlo Ancelotti has helped bring out his best form, which saw him contribute 15 goals last season, as well as laying on many more for team-mates.
'He won a lot of things in Italy, and you know when you speak with someone like him, he understands what you want and you understand what he wants,' Anelka explained. 'It is simple to work with him, easy.
'I know he tried to sign with me for Juventus, but I signed in Real Madrid, but now I am very glad to be here with him, he is a good person, a very good manager and I am glad to be here with him.'
Here's hoping the next two years are as fruitful as their first together.

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ANELKA: MORE OF THE SAME
Posted on: Fri 25 Jun 2010
Having yesterday put pen to paper on an extra year at Chelsea, Nicolas Anelka has been telling us why he feels so settled at Stamford Bridge.
The forward has been a key player for the Blues since his arrival from Bolton in January 2008, providing a subtle alternative to Didier Drogba's powerful style of play in the final third of the pitch.
In his two-and-a-half years with Chelsea, Anelka has so far played 123 times and has an impressive 42 goals to his name, as well as the 2008/09 Barclays Premier League Golden Boot.
He has never played as much, or scored as many, for another club, and believes he has found a place to stay, as he explained when he signed his new deal.
Anelka is currently on holiday before returning to pre-season training at Cobham, but before he left he outlined his plan for 2010/11.
'I aim to score goals and win more titles,' he smiled. 'This is the most important thing for everybody, and to enjoy my football and give pleasure to the fans because they come to the games, they want to see good football, they want to see goals, they want to see wins, so this is what I will try to do and we will try to do as a team.
'We start in the league at home to West Brom, and it is nice to start at home - there will be a lot of fans there like always, it will not be an easy game against this kind of team who are newly promoted, but we have a big team and we will do our job.'
The 31-year-old believes working alongside Carlo Ancelotti has helped bring out his best form, which saw him contribute 15 goals last season, as well as laying on many more for team-mates.
'He won a lot of things in Italy, and you know when you speak with someone like him, he understands what you want and you understand what he wants,' Anelka explained. 'It is simple to work with him, easy.
'I know he tried to sign with me for Juventus, but I signed in Real Madrid, but now I am very glad to be here with him, he is a good person, a very good manager and I am glad to be here with him.'
Here's hoping the next two years are as fruitful as their first together.
