'It's working so far, so long may it continue': Cech defends Chelsea's hiring and firing and says there's little wrong at the Bridge

By Matt Barlow

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Petr Cech last night spoke out in support of the Chelsea way, defending the right of senior players to have their say and the right of owner Roman Abramovich to hire and fire as he sees fit.

Cech is the first voice from the dressing room to speak publicly since last week’s training-ground spat between senior players and Rafa Benitez.

Two days later, Benitez took a swipe at the decision to employ him under the title of interim manager, suggesting it had undermined his authority, and confirmed he will definitely leave when his contract expires at the end of the season.

Eye on the ball: Petr Cech sees no harm in the way Chelsea are run

Eye on the ball: Petr Cech sees no harm in the way Chelsea are run

‘We do it our way, the other clubs do it their way, and it seems to work so far, so long may it continue,’ said Cech, who arrived at Chelsea in 2004 and has played under eight of Abramovich’s nine managers.

‘You can argue with a lot of things but in the same period of time we won more or less the same number of trophies as Manchester United.

‘They had one manager, we had eight, and we won the same  trophies. We won the Champions League, there are so many positives.

‘Arsenal had the same manager and it is a long time since they won something. You can’t always say that is the fault of the manager or the players. Maybe if you asked them if they would rather have 10 managers and six trophies, I don’t know what they would say.’

Since Mourinho built his title-winning team at Chelsea, the senior players in the dressing room have developed a formidable reputation for the power they wield and they have never been afraid to take on the manager if they feel something ought to be said.

Stalwart: The goalkeeper has been a key figure since his 2004 arrival

Stalwart: The goalkeeper has been a key figure since his 2004 arrival

‘We had a lot of success thanks to the honesty and open mind everyone has in the dressing room,’ said Cech. ‘Everybody should have a chance to express an opinion, and if the players are not happy in our dressing room, it is not the case that we say, “Unlucky mate, we will carry on, you pick yourself up”.

‘No. If someone is not happy we try to help them to be happy again and to be at the top. This is why, when we see something is going wrong, people have the right to say, “We think this is wrong, we should improve that, we need to try to find a different solution”.

‘It is important for the manager to know the feedback. But there is only one boss and that is the manager.

‘It is up to him if he wants to listen to what the players say or find his own way through.’

Chelsea beat West Bromwich Albion 1-0 at Stamford Bridge, easing the pressure on Benitez by keeping the club on track for a top-four finish.

‘On Saturday, you could see from the start we took control of the game and we created chances. The only problem was that we did not finish the game off,’ added Cech.

Miserable: Benitez's spell at Chelsea has been an unhappy one

Miserable: Benitez's spell at Chelsea has been an unhappy one

‘There are things we are still not doing well but that is a normal  situation when you bring in a  new manager. It needs some time to gel.

‘The club took Rafa Benitez because they wanted to improve the situation and achieve the  targets we had at the beginning of the season. He is here to do his best and to help us as much as he can.

‘As players, we must do the same: try to win games; work hard; move forward; achieve the targets. As a club, everyone should have the same feeling, no matter how long they’ve been here. We are the  Chelsea Football Club and we should be united: the players, the fans, the manager, his coaching staff, the board, everybody to achieve the targets.’

Intelligent and articulate, Cech has become the public voice of the dressing room this season. He exhibits the mental strength and confidence typical of Chelsea’s senior players, a by-product of the success achieved by Mourinho, who won five major trophies in three years at Stamford Bridge.

Mourinho arrived in 2004 and masterminded the club’s first title in half a century before successfully defending it. He also won the FA Cup and League Cup twice before a breakdown in his working relationship with owner Abramovich. He was sacked in September 2007.

Hostility: Chelsea fans have never accepted Benitez's appointment

Hostility: Chelsea fans have never accepted Benitez's appointment

The pair are understood to have reconciled many of their differences, although Abramovich still has reservations about the prospect of a return.

There was no major anti-Benitez protest on Saturday, but there were several banners displayed at  the game by Chelsea fans making their views clear on the interim manager.

One said: ‘Divided We Fall Rafa Out’, another said: ‘The Interim One’ and another said: ‘We’re Just Not That Interim’.

Benitez said: ‘We had to produce a good game and we did it. The players enjoyed it, the fans were behind the team. Everything was positive.

‘What will happen in the next week, I don’t know. I’m really pleased after winning, without thinking what will happen in the future.’ 

Returning? Jose Mourinho remains a hugely popular figure at Chelsea

Returning? Jose Mourinho remains a hugely popular figure at Chelsea

Despite the success with a revolving-door policy on the manager’s office, Cech would like to see the next manager given more time.

‘I have been saying that for six years,’ said Cech. ‘I hope the new manager will find the momentum and he will stay.

‘I’ve been here a long time and I’ve seen so many things that I don’t get surprised any more.’

 

 

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Only trophies that count are the league titles and CL...and United have won more, even if we're counting from when Cech arrived at Chelsea...so 4 beats 3....

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wondering who will be the next mana

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It's true it does wok but once the damage to the reputation fullfills its course Chelsea are done. What self respecting manager would go to the blues? Jose looks like he's ending up in Manchester, pep didnt even think twice, I suppose terry ought to hang up the boots and take lead, he's ego alone could hahaha

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Common sense prevails at last!! Developing and selling good players under the same manager while not winning a trophy is seen as more honourable than keeping great players, winning and changing managers that under perform. Yah thats what Bayern, Real, Milan, Inter, Barca, Businesses, countries and etc do/have done.

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same number of trophies as united? that's assuming league cups and FA cups are worth the same as premier leagues which they aren't. It's so clear that the chelsea players don't try anywhere near as hard as they can whenever they decide that they don't like a manager and want him sacked, it's quite pathetic really.

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where are all the slagging c/sea hyprocrites, czek is so right, roman and c/sea will turn fortunes around in due course...full stop

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10 titles in 10 years would agree with you sir. That's more than United. Not including the charity match at the start of the season

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