
Daily Mail Everybody at Chelsea is looking forward to the anticipated return of Jose Mourinho, according to striker Demba Ba.
Chelsea 18 hours ago
The Independent Everybody at Chelsea is looking forward to the anticipated return of Jose Mourinho, according to striker Demba Ba.
Chelsea 18 hours agoThe Guardian With Chelsea chasing a top-four finish and Aston Villa keen to put any lingering relegation fears to bed as well as banish the memory of their 8-0 mauling at Stamford Bridge in December, there is plenty at stake here. Rafael Benítez will have one eye on Wednesday's Europa League final, with Demba Ba, John Terry and Frank Lampard all set to start against Villa. It also promises to be an emotional occasion for Stilian Petrov, who announced his retirement from football this week, 15 months after he was diagnosed with acute leukaemia. Stuart JamesVenue Villa Park, Saturday 12.45pmTickets £25-45 (0...
Chelsea May 10, 2013
Daily Mail Demba Ba is likely to return up front as Chelsea continue their pursuit of a top four place in the Barclays Premier League against Swansea on Sunday.
Chelsea April 26, 2013
The Independent At the very end of our interview Demba Ba jokes that rather than follow him into football, his oldest son might just become the president of Senegal instead. Has he checked the constitution, I ask, might he have to have been born in the country? “No, he's the son of Demba,” Ba replies. “I will bring him in”.
Chelsea April 19, 2013
Daily Mail Rafa Benitez will resist any temptation to play Fernando Torres and Demba Ba in tandem because he fears the magic of Juan Mata may be lost as the chase for the top four intensifies.
Chelsea April 16, 2013The Sun SAMIR NASRI and Sergio Aguero sent City roaring to the FA Cup final after this Wembley cracker — Demba Ba replying in vain for outplayed Chelsea
Chelsea April 14, 2013The Guardian Chelsea began the season with seven trophies in sight – now only one remains after a tie that exposed Manchester City's stronger developmentThe surge of adrenalin-fuelled belief had flared just as this breathless contest lurched into its final quarter. Demba Ba sparked it all by spinning from Matija Nastasic and volleying with an outstretched boot as he tumbled to the turf to score the first goal conceded by Manchester City in this season's FA Cup and, for 24 frantic minutes, Chelsea tore into their opponents like a team possessed. Yet, by the time the final whistle strangled their hope for go...
Chelsea April 14, 2013Bitter and Blue After looking dead and buried Chelsea have found a way back in the game. A smart turn and finish from Demba Ba has reduced the arrears and Rafa Benitez has dispensed with caution, taking off John Obi Mikel for Fernando Torres with twenty-five minutes remaining. All to play for still.
Manchester City April 14, 2013
Daily Mail Striker Demba Ba has recovered from the ankle injury he sustained against Sunderland last weekend and is available to face Manchester City in the FA Cup semi-final on Sunday at Wembley.
Chelsea April 12, 2013The Sun DEMBA BA has been given the all-clear to lead the Chelsea attack in Sunday’s FA Cup semi-final against Man City
Chelsea April 9, 2013Shields Gazette SUNDERLAND midfielder Craig Gardner has accused former Newcastle striker Demba Ba of play-acting after being ruled out of Sunday’s Tyne-Wear derby.
Newcastle United April 9, 2013
Daily Mail Sunderland midfielder Craig Gardner has accused former Newcastle striker Demba Ba of play-acting after being ruled out of Sunday's Tyne-Wear derby.
Chelsea April 9, 2013The Journal SUNDERLAND midfielder Craig Gardner last night criticised the yellow card decision that has ruled him out of the biggest derby match in years.
Sunderland April 8, 2013The Guardian • Striker injures ankle in victory over Sunderland• 'It's too early to say how serious it is' says BenítezChelsea are to scrutinise the ankle damage sustained by Demba Ba, an injury that forced the Senegalese from the fray at half-time against Sunderland, as their squad continues to strain under the weight of fixtures across three competitions.Victory over Sunderland in the 57th game of their campaign restored Rafael Benítez's team to third in the Premier League, with the week ahead seeing them take a two-goal advantage from the first leg to Moscow against Rubin Kazan in the Europa League and ...
Chelsea April 7, 2013