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Two months of pure football perfection await excited Chelsea fans after international break ends

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It’s the March international break, and after an incredibly hectic few months, Chelsea fans can sudden relax and take a breath.

This season, even more than most, has been a total rollercoaster.

After an exceptional summer of spending. we started off in great form, went 17 games unbeaten, saw our form collapse completely. Our club legend manager was sacked after a horrible run, a new man arrived, and he’s now lead us to an unbeaten string that’s threatening to go on for even longer than the one we began the season with.

If you were using telecomasia.net to ring home and tell this story, you’d want to make sure you had a chair to sit on. It could take a while.

And it’s not over yet.

The Blues are still in the Champions League, with an easy Quarter Final draw confirmed. They’re still in the FA Cup, with a tasty semi final against Manchester City on the cards. And in the Premier League they’re in the midst of an exceptionally tight battle to make the top four.

International breaks are hard to bear to begin with – when the final stage of the season promises to be as exciting as this one, the wait is really intolerable.

Of course there are things to watch out for over the next fortnight – players finding form or picking up injuries with their national teams. But really the focus is on what comes next. The two months after we return to action will see the conclusion of all three of those competitions, and it’s going to be a feast of football for Blues supporters. The only team with more to play for is Man City, who are on for a quadruple. And given their Premier League title is all but sealed, really they’re just competing for three, just like us.

Thomas Tuchel has this team confident and firing, our most important players are fit – or at least will be after this two week break – and we’re in the best form of pretty much any team in football right now. What could possibly go wrong? Well, quite a lot really, but that’s half the fun.

We can’t promise good results, or even a single trophy – but we can promise intense, meaningful action, perhaps even with some fans in the stadium, to end this season.

And really, after the year we’ve all had, what more could we ask for?

 

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