Hinchas del Chelsea celebran un gol de Didier Drogba contra Atlético Madrid en Madrid
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Hinchas del Chelsea celebran un gol de Didier Drogba contra Atlético Madrid en Madrid

06 noviembre 2009 04:40 AM
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Hinchas del Chelsea celebran un gol de Didier Drogba contra Atlético Madrid en Madrid, 3 nov 2009. El Manchester United está a dos puntos del Chelsea en la Liga Premier del fútbol inglés, pero a medida que se acerca el partido del domingo como visitante en Stamford Bridge, hay una sensación de que algo no está bien en el campeón. La derrota 2-0 del mes pasado ante Liverpool fue una experiencia aleccionadora para Alex Ferguson y una prueba concreta de que la partida de Cristiano Ronaldo al Real Madrid y de Carlos Tevez al Manchester City ha provocado una grave disminución en el poder ofensivo de su equipo. REUTERS/Dani Cardona

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