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Ancelotti in no hurry to spend

London : United Kingdom | 21 days ago  
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  • Chelsea's coach Carlo Ancelotti gives instructions during their Champions League soccer match against Atletico Madrid in Madrid
    Chelsea's coach Carlo Ancelotti gives instructions during their ...
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Chelsea's coach Carlo Ancelotti gives instructions during their ...
Premier League Carlo Ancelotti says he may not use Chelsea's right to buy in January • Suspension of transfer embargo provides safety net • Blues will not spend lavishly in January Carlo Ancelotti, the Chelsea manager, says he will only buy players in January if his options are restricted...
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