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Chelsea FC - Season Review 2013/14
Back at the club he loves and back with the fans who love him, José Mourinho returned to provide a captivating season from beginning to the very end. A squad that included legends Frank Lampard, John Terry and Petr Čech combined with the attacking talent of Eden Hazard, Willian and Oscar formed the nucleus of a terrifically talented team, guided by a tactical mastermind. In the Barclays Premier League, the Blues outplayed and outmanoeuvred their closest rivals in the biggest games, with stunning doubles over Manchester City and Liverpool, and comprehensive victories against Manchester United, Tottenham and Arsenal. In the UEFA Champions League, a reunion with Didier Drogba followed a dramatic, last gasp win over PSG took Chelsea to the brink of another European final.
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Plot Summary
This documentary provides a comprehensive look back at Chelsea Football Club's 2013/14 season. It chronicles the return of manager Jose Mourinho, the team's performances in domestic and European competitions, and highlights key matches and player contributions. The review covers the triumphs and challenges faced by the squad throughout the campaign.
Critical Reception
As a season review documentary, critical reception is generally positive among Chelsea supporters, focusing on its value as a retrospective of the team's year. It is often praised for its behind-the-scenes access and compilation of significant moments. Mainstream critical reviews are not typically applicable to this type of sports documentary.
What Reviewers Say
Provides a thorough recap of the 2013/14 Chelsea season.
Appreciated by fans for its look back at Mourinho's return and key moments.
Offers good insight into the team's performances and player highlights.
Google audience: N/A - Typically not reviewed by general Google users as it's a niche sports documentary.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (as it is a review, not a competition entry).
Fun Fact
The 2013/14 season marked the second tenure of manager Jose Mourinho at Chelsea, who famously referred to himself as 'The Special One' upon his initial arrival.
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