Another amusing episode in Chelski's history in the era of Mr Exceptional.
Unknowns humble Chelsea's all-stars
MLS All Stars' captain Jaime Moreno holds the winning throphy
as he celebrates with his teammates after they beat Chelsea,
1-0, in a friendly soccer match game at Toyota Park, Bridgeview, Illinois.
CHELSEA has a team of international superstars and the high-priced roster to go along with them.
In soccer, though, fitness trumps fame.
Dwayne De Rosario scored in the 70th minute night and backup goalkeeper Joe Cannon made several late saves to preserve the MLS All-Stars' 1-0 victory over Chelsea, the two-time Premier League champion.
"Without legs, it's very difficult to play football. My players were without legs," Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho said. "For me this was a training session against other players. And no more than that." <- how pathetic
MLS sees blanking Chelsea as sign of league's progressChicago Tribune <- well thats only partially true
In fact, Moaninho is also partially right, because Chelski are still far from their season form, while the MLS season is already on. But thats no excuse for the multi-million "dream-team" of Abramovich. Football is not only about million-transfers, salaries and fame. Its played with the feet, but also with the brain and with the heart.