

Chelsea FC - Season Review 2009/10
The Double
Genres
Overview
Led by the masterful Carlo Ancelotti Chelsea FC broke record after record as the club secured a scintillating Premier League and FA Cup Double for the first time in its glorious history. The Blues were simply untouchable as they sealed a memorable title triumph on the last day of the season with an 8-0 thrashing of Wigan, taking their tally for the year to 103 goals - a new Premiership milestone. The season was filled with many magical memories including home and away victories over traditionally the other big three - Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool. The FA Cup Final proved the perfect finish to an epic campaign as another Didier Drogba goal sealed a deserved victory against a stubborn Portsmouth to seal a famous Double and leave the fans dancing with delight!
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
134 min
Release Date
2010-06-07
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
1
Vote Average
10
Carlo Ancelotti
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John Terry
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Frank Lampard
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Florent Malouda
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Michael Ballack
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Nicolas Anelka
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Didier Drogba
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Petr Čech
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Branislav Ivanović
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Joe Cole
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Salomon Kalou
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Ashley Cole
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John Obi Mikel
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Ricardo Carvalho
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Anderson Luís de Souza
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Yuri Zhirkov
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Alex Rodrigo Dias da Costa
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Juliano Belletti
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Michael Essien
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Paulo Ferreira
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