Whatever the method, and whomever Andre Villas-Boas could choose to blame, the blowing of a three-goal lead against Manchester United is hardly likely to calm the waters of a troubled first season as Chelsea manager. That this wouldn't have happened to Jose Mourinho, last seen making eyes in Roman Abramovich's general direction, is an opinion bound to be offered by more than just this organ.
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Chelsea might even have won the game late on, but David de Gea made ...
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