2014–15 Chelsea F.C. season

Chelsea
2014–15 season
Owner Roman Abramovich
Chairman Bruce Buck
Manager José Mourinho
Stadium Stamford Bridge
Premier League 1st
FA Cup Fourth round
League Cup Winners
UEFA Champions League Round of 16
Top goalscorer League:
Diego Costa (20)

All:
Diego Costa (21)
Highest home attendance 41,629 vs Burnley
(21 February 2015)[1]
Lowest home attendance 37,692 vs Paris Saint-Germain
(11 March 2015)[2]
Average home league attendance 41,548[3]
Biggest win 6–0 v Maribor
(21 October 2014)
Biggest defeat 0–3 v West Bromwich Albion
(18 May 2015)
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2014–15 season was Chelsea Football Club's 101st competitive season, 26th consecutive season in the top flight of English football, 23rd consecutive season in the Premier League, and 109th year in existence as a football club. Chelsea also participated in the UEFA Champions League this season after qualified directly for the group stage by finishing third in the last season. The club secured its fourth Premier League title by beating Crystal Palace on 3 May 2015.

Month by month review

June

Midfielder and all-time top scorer Frank Lampard left the Blues after 13 trophy-laden years, having played 648 games and scoring 211 goals. During his Chelsea career, he won 13 trophies, including three Premier Leagues, four FA Cups, two League Cups, one Europa League and one Champions League.[4][5]

Chelsea announced the signing of former Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fàbregas from Barcelona for £27 million.[6][7][8][9] He was given the number 4 shirt vacated after the departure of David Luiz to Paris Saint-Germain on a five-year contract. David Luiz's transfer was completed just a day after the signing of Fàbregas and the Brazilian left the Blues having played 143 games and scoring 12 goals.[10][11][12][13]

July

On 1 July, Ashley Cole departed Chelsea after eight years with the club. He left after winning one Premier League, four FA Cups, one League Cup and one Champions League.[14] Along with Cole leaving Stamford Bridge, Samuel Eto'o,[15] Henrique Hilário[16] and Sam Hutchinson[17] all left as well.

On the same day, Mark Schwarzer signed a new one-year extension.[18] Chelsea also announced that they agreed a fee with Atlético Madrid for striker Diego Costa, thought to be in the region of £32 million,[19] and eventually signed him on 15 July.[20]

On 16 July, Chelsea announced that they had agreed a fee with Atlético Madrid for left-back Filipe Luís, thought to be for about £16 million, subject to a medical and agreeing personal terms,[21][22] whilst Beşiktaş announced that they had agreed a deal to sign Demba Ba from the Blues for a reported £4.7 million. Ba left the Blues having played 51 games and scoring 14 goals.[23][24] The same day, a youthful Chelsea team comfortably defeated League 2 side Wycombe Wanderers 5–0 in their first pre-season friendly at Adams Park in Buckinghamshire.

On 18 July, Filipe Luís officially became a Chelsea player,[25] being given the shirt number 5, vacated by Michael Essien who had worn the number from 2005 until his departure in January 2014. It was also confirmed that his teammate at Atlético Madrid and now Chelsea, Diego Costa, would take the number 19 shirt,[26] vacated by Demba Ba, who had held the number since Paulo Ferreira left the club in the summer of 2013. Also that day, another very youthful Chelsea team narrowly defeated another League 2 side Wimbledon in their second pre-season friendly at Kingsmeadow in southwest London, winning the match 3–2 after being two goals down at half-time; the comeback aided by a few senior players brought on for the second-half. The next day, Chelsea announced that Filipe Luís will get the shirt number 3 while the shirt number 5 will be given to 19-year-old French defender Kurt Zouma.

Chelsea Didier Drogba re-signed for Chelsea from Galatasaray for free on a one-year deal. Drogba's last kick for the Blues was the final penalty in the 2012 UEFA Champions League Final, which won the Champions League for Chelsea for the first time.[27] In the new season, Drogba will wear the number 15 shirt; his former number 11 shirt had been given to Oscar. Drogba, however, reclaimed his former number 11 after Oscar was handed number 8, last worn by Frank Lampard.[28]

Romelu Lukaku departs the Blues for £28 million to Everton, leaving after playing 12 games for Chelsea and scoring zero goals,[29][30] while Ryan Bertrand was sent on a season-long loan to Southampton, his sixth loan spell for the Blues.[31][32]

August

Defensive midfielder Oriol Romeu signed on a season long loan for Bundesliga club VfB Stuttgart.[33] Chelsea travelled to Istanbul to take on Fenerbahçe and Beşiktaş in a small three-team tournament. Chelsea beat Fenerbahçe 2–0 with goals from Diego Costa and Branislav Ivanović. The Blues, however, then lost to Beşiktaş 1–0, also opposing former Blue, Demba Ba.

Chelsea began their 2014–15 Premier League campaign with a 1–3 victory against Burnley on 18 August at Turf Moor. Chelsea surrendered the first goal in the 13th minute, but three minutes later, Diego Costa smashed home a close-range shot to level the score. A pass from Cesc Fàbregas then set up an André Schürrle goal to break the deadlock, and Branislav Ivanović provided the final goal of the match from a corner in the 34th minute. This match marked the first competitive action for new signings Costa, Fàbregas and Thibaut Courtois, who started in goal after a three-year loan spell at Atlético Madrid. Didier Drogba also made his return appearance to the Chelsea squad, coming off the bench in the second-half.[34]

Chelsea won their first competitive home match with a 2–0 victory against Leicester City on 24 August at Stamford Bridge. Diego Costa scored his second goal in two matches followed by Eden Hazard's first goal of the season. Courtois claimed his first clean sheet of his Chelsea career.[35]

On 29 August, Fernando Torres signed a two-year loan deal with Milan.[36] Chelsea's next game was a nine-goal thriller away against Everton, a game which Chelsea won 3–6, with Diego Costa scoring a brace.[37]

On 31 August, Loïc Rémy transferred to Chelsea from Queens Park Rangers for £10.5 million on a four-year deal.[38]

Position at the end of August

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Chelsea 3 3 0 0 11 4+7 9 2015–16 UEFA Champions League Group stage

September

On transfer deadline day, Chelsea sent three players on loanJamal Blackman joined Patrick Bamford on loan at Middlesbrough,[39][40] Marco van Ginkel signed on a year-long loan at Milan and Nathaniel Chalobah joined Premier League club Burnley on a four-year contract.[41][42] Chelsea have currently sent 26 players out on loan, the most in the Premier League. After the international break, Diego Costa was named Player of the Month for August after scoring four goals in three games and sending Chelsea to the top of the table.

On 13 September, Chelsea played their second game of the season at Stamford Bridge against Swansea City. Chelsea won the game 4–2 with Costa scoring his first hat-trick for Chelsea and Loïc Rémy scoring on his debut.[43]

Chelsea began their 2014–15 Champions League with a 1–1 draw at home to Schalke 04. Fàbregas grabbed his first Chelsea goal but it was cancelled out by Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, who scored with 28 minutes left to secure a point for Schalke. Chelsea dropped their first points of the season.[44] Chelsea dropped their first points of the 2014–15 Premier League season as they drew 1–1 to reigning champions Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium. In a close fought-encounter, Pablo Zabaleta was sent off after 66 minutes, giving Chelsea the advantage and allowing André Schürrle to giving the Blues the lead. With only five minutes to go, Chelsea looked like they were going to stretch their winning run to five games, however former Blues vice-captain Frank Lampard scored.[45] Despite the draw, Chelsea still remain three points clear at the top of the table on 13 points.

In Chelsea's next match, they knocked Bolton Wanderers out of the League Cup Third Round after winning 2–1 thanks to a debut goal from defender Kurt Zouma and a strike from Oscar.[46] The result means Chelsea will face Shrewsbury Town in the League Cup Fourth Round.[47] Chelsea's last game in the league for September came against Aston Villa, a game which was won 3–0, meaning they finished September top of the table.[48] It was announced that Chelsea had enquired about temporarily relocating to Twickenham Stadium whilst redeveloping Stamford Bridge.[49] The final game of the month was in the Champions League against Sporting CP in Portugal. Nemanja Matić scored the only goal of the game, giving Chelsea a 0–1 win and leaving them top of their group[50]

Position at the end of September

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Chelsea 6 5 1 0 19 7+12 16 2015–16 UEFA Champions League Group stage

October

Chelsea's starting eleven against Maribor in the UEFA Champions League.

Chelsea began October with a derby match and a 2–0 victory over local rivals Arsenal. A first half penalty by Eden Hazard and the ninth goal of the season for Diego Costa sent the Blues five points clear at the top of the table ahead of the international break.[51]

Chelsea preserved their five-point lead at the top as they defeated Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park, 1–2.[52] Three days later, they continued their good form into the Champions League defeating Maribor 6–0 at Stamford Bridge. Goals from Loïc Rémy, Didier Drogba, John Terry an own goal and two from Eden Hazard sent Chelsea on their way to secure a record Champions League win, which also maintains their unbeaten start in all competitions this season.[53] On 22 October, Chelsea's chief executive Ron Gourlay left the club, having held the position since 2009.[54]

Chelsea drew for the second time in the league season away to Manchester United. Didier Drogba's powerful header gave the Blues the lead, but a last minute equaliser from Robin van Persie meant the sides shared the points.[55] The result renders Chelsea four points clear of second-placed Southampton at the end of October.

Diego Costa, Thibaut Courtois and Eden Hazard are among the nominees for the 2014 FIFA Ballon d'Or, while José Mourinho is nominated for the 2014 FIFA World Coach of the Year.[56]

In the Blues final game in October, they edged past League Two side Shrewsbury Town in the Football League Cup thanks to a third goal in three games from Didier Drogba and an own goal.[57] In the next round, they will face Derby Couty away.

Position at the end of October

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Chelsea 9 7 2 0 24 9+15 23 2015–16 UEFA Champions League Group stage

November

Chelsea's first game of the month came against local rivals Queens Park Rangers, a brilliant first half goal from Oscar and a second-half penalty from Eden Hazard gave Chelsea a 2–1 win.[58] Four days later, Chelsea had to come from behind to draw away to Maribor, with Nemanja Matić scoring 20 minutes from full-time to keep Chelsea top of the group.[59]

Chelsea's unbeaten start continued as they defeated Liverpool 1–2 at Anfield. Emre Can gave the Reds the lead before goals from Gary Cahill and Diego Costa sent the Blues seven points clear before the international break.[60]

A dominating performance against West Bromwich Albion sent kept Chelsea seven points clear at the top of the table, thanks to goals from Diego Costa and Eden Hazard.[61] The Blues secured qualification for the Second Round of the Champions League after hammering Schalke 04 0–5 at the Veltins-Arena.[62] Chelsea's final game in November was a 0–0 stalemate away at Sunderland. Despite Chelsea failing to score for the first time in the season, they went six points clear of defending champions Manchester City at November's end.[63]

Position at the end of November

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Chelsea 13 10 3 0 30 11+19 33 2015–16 UEFA Champions League Group stage

December

Chelsea bounced back from their 0–0 draw to Sunderland to defeat London rivals Tottenham Hotspur 3–0 at Stamford Bridge. Goals from Eden Hazard and Didier Drogba, in for the suspended Diego Costa, gave Chelsea a first half lead, before a goal from Loïc Rémy settled the game.[64]

Chelsea suffered their first defeat of the 2014–15 season after losing 2–1 to Newcastle United at St James' Park.[65] The Blues fell behind to two Papiss Cissé goals and Didier Drogba pulled one back, but Mourinho's side failed to secure the equaliser as Manchester City closed the gap at the top to three points.

With the defeat to Newcastle behind them, the Blues defeated Sporting CP 3–1 at Stamford Bridge. Goals from Cesc Fàbregas, André Schürrle and John Obi Mikel sent Chelsea through to the next round as group winners.[66] The Blues bounced back in the Premier League to regain a three-point advantage over Manchester City after dispatching Hull City 2–0 at Stamford Bridge with goals from Eden Hazard and Diego Costa.[67]

Paris Saint-Germain will face Chelsea in the Champions League Round of 16. The first leg will be held in Paris on Tuesday 17 February, and the second leg will be at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday 11 March.[68][69] They faced each other in the 2013–14 Quarter Finals, where the Blues went through on away goals thanks to an 87th-minute goal from Demba Ba.[70]

In the League Cup Quarter Finals Chelsea progressed by beating Derby County 3–1 at the iPro Stadium,[71] where they will face 2012 winners Liverpool.[72] A superb victory against Stoke City means the Blues will be top at Christmas, goals from captain John Terry and Cesc Fàbregas gave José Mourinho a win against adversary Mark Hughes.[73]

John Terry scored for the second successive game as the Blues continued their good form as they defeated West Ham United 2–0 at Stamford Bridge.[74] The Blues finish 2014 with a 1–1 draw away to Southampton, Sadio Mané's early goal was cancelled out by Eden Hazard and despite the Blues persistence they couldn't break down a resilient Saints. [75] Yet despite the draw Chelsea regain a four-point lead over Manchester City as they slip up at home to Burnley.[76]

Position at the end of December

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Chelsea 19 14 4 1 40 13+27 46 2015–16 UEFA Champions League Group stage

January

Chelsea started 2015 in disappointing fashion, falling to a 5–3 away defeat to Tottenham Hotspur. Five goals was the most José Mourinho has conceded as a manager in the Premier League, but despite the loss, the Blues remain top of the league on alphabetical order.[77]

Loanees Patrick Bamford and Alex Davey have their loan deals extended to the end of the season, to Middlesbrough and Scunthorpe United respectively,[78][79] while John Swift returns from his unsuccessful loan spell to Rotherham United and subsequently sent to Swindon Town. Striker Alex Kiwomya was also sent to Barnsley on a one-month loan.[80][81]

Chelsea got their FA Cup campaign to a great start with a 3–0 victory over Watford, with goals from Willian, Loïc Rémy and Kurt Zouma.[82] Despite a superb first-half performance from Newcastle United and in particular Rémy Cabella, the Blues ran out 2–0 winners after goals from Oscar and Diego Costa.[83]

José Mourinho recorded his biggest Premier League away win as Chelsea manager as the Blues hammered Swansea City 5–0, thanks to two doubles from Diego Costa, Oscar and a goal from André Schürrle.[84] A week later, Chelsea threw away a two-goal lead to lose to League One side Bradford City in the FA Cup Fourth Round.[85]

Chelsea progressed to the League Cup Final after defeating Liverpool on aggregate 2–1 in the Semi-finals. An early penalty from Eden Hazard was cancelled out by a Raheem Sterling goal in the first leg, leaving the game 1–1 heading into the second leg at Stamford Bridge.[86] The second leg finished 0–0 after 90 minutes before a Branislav Ivanović header after 94 minutes sent the Blues to the League Cup Final at Wembley, where they will face Tottenham.[87]

Striker Diego Costa is banned for a stamp on Liverpool midfielder Emre Can, meaning he will miss games against Manchester City, Aston Villa and Everton.[88]

Chelsea finished January with a 1–1 draw at Stamford Bridge with second place Manchester City. The Blues took the lead through Loïc Rémy before David Silva equalised to prevent the lead at the top increasing to eight points.[89]

Position at the end of January

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Chelsea 23 16 5 2 52 20+32 53 2015–16 UEFA Champions League Group stage

February

Fiorentina winger Juan Cuadrado signs for Chelsea for an initial fee of £23.3 million.[90] Cuadrado played a vital role in Colombia's run to the World Cup Quarter-finals. André Schürrle moves to Wolfsburg on a £22 million deal, having played 65 games for Chelsea and scoring 14 goals, including vital goals against Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester City.[91][92] Additionally, left back Ryan Bertrand made the permanent move to Southampton for £10 million after having spent the first half of the season on loan at the club.[93][94]

Chelsea moved seven points clear of second-placed Manchester City after a hard-fought win over Aston Villa at Villa Park.[95] The Blues then won 0–1 for the first time in all competitions after a late goal from Willian gave Chelsea a victory over Everton to keep the lead their lead at the top of the table at seven points.[96]

Eden Hazard signed a new five-and-a-half-year deal with Chelsea, keeping him at the club until 2020. He has played 147 games a scored 44 goals while also winning the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League with the Blues.[97][98]

Edinson Cavani's equaliser in the 54th minute denied Chelsea victory against PSG in the first leg of the Champions League round of 16. Branislav Ivanović gave the Blues the lead and looked set to give them victory at the Parc des Princes, but Edinson Cavani equalised, and it could have been worse for Chelsea yet Thibaut Courtois made a series of top saves to keep the Blues in the tie for the second leg at Stamford Bridge.[99]

The Blues' final game in February was mired in controversy, as official Martin Atkinson had a poor game at Stamford Bridge. Branislav Ivanović gave Chelsea the lead, but two stonewall penalties were not given in Chelsea's favour, one for a handball and another for a blatant two-handed push on Diego Costa. Nemanja Matić was then sent off for retaliating to a challenge from Burnley's Ashley Barnes before Ben Mee equalised in the 81st minute.[1] Chelsea appealed the Matić's red card, and The Football Association reduced the ban from three games to two.[100]

Two Chelsea players left the club—Lewis Baker leaves on loan to Milton Keynes Dons until the end of the season,[101] while Eden Hazard's younger brother Thorgan Hazard moves permanently to Borussia Mönchengladbach, signing a deal to keep him at the German club until 2020.[102]

Position at the end of February

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Chelsea 26 18 6 2 56 22+34 60 2015–16 UEFA Champions League Group stage

March

Chelsea players celebrating winning the Capital One Cup.

Chelsea's first game in March won José Mourinho his first trophy on his return to Chelsea after the Blues defeated Spurs 2–0 in the 2015 League Cup Final. Kurt Zouma replaced the suspended Nemanja Matić in defensive midfield, and Petr Čech replaced Thibaut Courtois in goal. A goal from captain John Terry just before half-time sent Chelsea on their way and a Diego Costa deflected effort,[103] originally credited as a Kyle Walker own goal, gave the Blues the win. Credit to Costa was later confirmed on the official match scorecard on the Capital One Cup's website.[104] Mourinho's win was his third Football League Cup and Chelsea's fifth overall; this win was also Petr Čech, Didier Drogba and John Terry's third win as well. It was Chelsea's first domestic cup since the 2011–12 FA Cup and Chelsea's first major trophy in two years. The win also means that Chelsea will qualify for the 2015-16 UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round.[105] [106][107][108] [109]

An Eden Hazard header in the first-half gave the Blues victory over London rivals West Ham. The win keeps the gap at the top at five points over Manchester City, with Chelsea having a game in hand.[110]

Chelsea produced their worst performance of the season in arguably their most important game of the season. Ten-man PSG knocked out the Blues on away goals, and despite the fact that star forward Zlatan Ibrahimović was sent off after only 30 minutes, and Chelsea could not find a breakthrough with over 60 minutes with the man advantage. Goals from Gary Cahill and Eden Hazard looked to send the disappointing Blues through, but former Chelsea defender David Luiz scored in normal time and Thiago Silva scored in extra time to condemn Chelsea to defeat.[2]

The Blues disappointing form continued as they drew 1–1 to Southampton at Stamford Bridge. Despite the draw, Chelsea extended their lead at the top to six points due to Manchester City's slip at Burnley.[111][112] Chelsea rounded off March with a hard fought 3–2 win over Hull City, early goals from Costa and Hazard sent the Blues on their way before two goals in the space of a minute sent Hull City level at the break. Costa went off with an injury after 75 minutes and his replacement Loïc Rémy scored moments later to send Chelsea six points clear with a game in hand.[113]

Club captain John Terry signed a new, one-year deal with the Blues, keeping him at the club until June 2016. Playing 650 times scoring 59 goals while also lifting a record 15 trophies, he is the most successful captain in the club's history.[114][115]

Position at the end of March

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Chelsea 29 20 7 2 61 25+36 67 2015–16 UEFA Champions League Group stage

April

The Blues started April with a hard fought 2–1 home win against Stoke City. A first half penalty from Eden Hazard sent Chelsea on their way before Charlie Adam scored from 65 yards to equalise, yet for the second game, Loïc Rémy netted a second-half winner.[116] A week later, Chelsea battled to a 0–1 win at QPR, Fàbregas scoring with the Blues' only shot on target in the 88th minute to send them seven points clear of second-place Arsenal.[117]

The Chelsea youth team win the second-ever 2014–15 UEFA Youth League, defeating Shakhtar Donetsk 3–2 in the final. Dominic Solanke finished as the competitions top scorer with 12 goals.[118][119]

Hazard and Costa were then nominated for the PFA Players' Player of the Year, while Thibaut Courtois and Hazard are also nominated for the PFA Young Player of the Year, an accolade which Hazard received in the previous season; he has now been nominated in the PFA Players' Player of the Year and PFA Young Player of the Year for the past three seasons.[120][121]

A 1–0 home win over Manchester United extended the Blues lead at the top of the table to ten points. Hazard notched the only goal of the game in the 38th minute, after good work from Fàbregas and Oscar. Despite Manchester United having 70 percent of the ball's possession, they rarely troubled Courtois' goal and the Blues held resolute to record a 13th win in 16 games at Stamford Bridge.[122][123]

Chelsea have a club-record six players named in the 2014–15 PFA Team of the Year. Defenders Branislav Ivanović, John Terry and Gary Cahill, and Eden Hazard, Nemanja Matić and Diego Costa were all included, the latter two both for the first time. Ivanović and Cahill have both been named once before, Terry receives the honour for the fourth time and Hazard has his third consecutive nomination. Later that evening, the Belgian also won the PFA Player of the Year award.[124][125][126][127][128][129][130]

Arsenal faced Chelsea in a match at the top of the table on 26 April. The match finished a 0–0 draw Chelsea and the Blues regained their ten-point lead at the top of the table.[131][132]

Following their victory in the 2014–15 UEFA Youth League, Chelsea Youth Team record a 5–2 aggregate victory over the Manchester City Elite Development Squad in the 2014–15 FA Youth Cup Final. The young Blues win the FA Youth Cup for a second consecutive season thanks to goals from Tammy Abraham, Dominic Solanke and Isaiah Brown over two legs.[133][134][135][136] [137]

The Blues round off April with a 3–1 away win over Leicester City. Despite conceding first, goals from Didier Drogba, John Terry and Ramires sent Chelsea 13 points clear at the top of the table, guaranteeing them a spot in 2015–16 UEFA Champions League group stage.[138]

Position at the end of April

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Chelsea 34 24 8 2 68 27+41 80 2015–16 UEFA Champions League Group stage

May

Terry lifting the Premier League trophy after the last game.

Chelsea secure their fourth Premier League trophy and their fifth top division trophy overall, after a 1–0 victory over Crystal Palace. An Eden Hazard goal was enough to send the Blues 16 points clear and unable to be caught. This was José Mourinho's third Premier League and eight title overall. The title victory also put him level with Arsène Wenger in the second-most Premier League wins behind Alex Ferguson. Chelsea have spent 253 days at the top of the Premier League table to date this season, and only Chelsea in 2005–06 (257 days) and Manchester United in 1993–94 (262 days) have been at the top of the table for longer in a single campaign. Due to the Blues securing the title against Palace, Chelsea will spend 274 days at the top of the table and break a new record.[139][140][141][142][143][144][145][146][147][148][149][150][151][152]

Mourinho continued his unbeaten run against Liverpool after drawing 1–1. The Blues goal came from John Terry, who broke the record for the most goals by a defender in Premier League history.[153] The Blues last away game of the year finishes as a 0–3 defeat at West Brom. The game made no difference, however, to either of the teams' league positions, yet it gave Mourinho the chance to assess youngsters Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Nathan Aké and Isaiah Brown in a league match.[154] The Blues finish their season with a 3–1 victory over Sunderland at Stamford Bridge. Despite falling behind to an early goal, Diego Costa and Loïc Rémy gave Chelsea all three points.[155][156]

Chelsea finished the season as 2014–15 Premier League champions and winners of the 2014–15 Football League Cup. Mourinho's side broke numerous records on their way to the title, most significantly remaining top of the Premier League for 274 and recording the fewest losses in all competitions. John Terry became the first player since Gary Pallister to play in every minute of the title-winning campaign. Striker Didier Drogba announces he is leaving the club for a second time. He leaves the Blues having scored a total of 164 goals in 381 appearances, and winning numerous trophies including the Premier League and UEFA Champions League.[157][158]

Mourinho wins the Premier League Manager of the Season and LMA Manager of the Year awards,[159][160] while Eden Hazard wins a triple award at the end of the season, winning the PFA Player of the Year, FWA Footballer of the Year and the Premier League Player of the Season award.[161][162][163] And at the end of season club awards, Kurt Zouma wins the young player of the year, Oscar wins the goal of the year for his stunner with the outside of the box against QPR. Eden Hazard won a second consecutive Chelsea Player of the Year and also won the Players' Player of the Year award.[164]

Position at the end of May

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Chelsea 38 26 9 3 73 32+41 87 2015–16 UEFA Champions League Group stage

Club

Coaching staff

Position Staff
Assistant ManagerEngland Steve Holland
Portugal Silvino Louro
Portugal Rui Faria
Technical DirectorNigeria Michael Emenalo
Goalkeeper CoachFrance Christophe Lollichon
Fitness CoachEngland Chris Jones
Assistant Fitness CoachSpain Carlos Lalin
Senior Opposition ScoutEngland Mick McGiven
Medical DirectorSpain Paco Biosca
Assistant Medical DirectorGibraltar Eva Carneiro
Head of Youth DevelopmentEngland Neil Bath
Under 21 Team ManagerEngland Adi Viveash
Under 18 Team ManagerEngland Joe Edwards
Head of Match Analysis/ScoutEngland James Melbourne
International Head CoachEngland Dermot Drummy

Source: Chelsea F.C.

Other information

Owner Russia Roman Abramovich
Chairman United States Bruce Buck
Chief ExecutiveEngland Ron Gourlay (until 22 October)[54]
Directors Russia Canada Marina Granovskaia
Ukraine Canada Eugene Tenenbaum
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Stamford Bridge (41,623 / 103x67 metres)
Training Ground Cobham Training Centre

Source: Chelsea F.C.

Kit

Supplier: Adidas[165] / Sponsor: Samsung[166]

Home
Home alt.
Away
Third
Goalkeeper 1
Goalkeeper 2
Goalkeeper 3

Kit information

All of the new set of Chelsea home, away, third and goalkeeper kit was released.

First team squad

As of 24 May 2015.[171]
Squad No. Name Nationality Position(s) Since Date of Birth (Age) Signed from Games Played Goals Scored
Goalkeepers
1 Petr Čech Czech Republic GK 2004 20 May 1982 France Rennes 493 0
13 Thibaut Courtois Belgium GK 2011 11 May 1992 Belgium Genk 39 0
46 Jamal Blackman England GK 2012 27 October 1993 Chelsea Academy 0 0
Defenders
2 Branislav Ivanović Serbia RB / CB 2008 22 February 1984 Russia Lokomotiv Moscow 317 31
3 Filipe Luís Brazil LB 2014 5 August 1985 Spain Atlético Madrid 25 1
5 Kurt Zouma France CB / RB 2014 27 October 1994 France Saint-Étienne 25 2
6 Nathan Aké Netherlands CB 2012 18 February 1995 Chelsea Academy 12 0
24 Gary Cahill England CB 2012 19 December 1985 England Bolton Wanderers 157 13
26 John Terry (c) England CB 1998 7 December 1980 Chelsea Academy 637 61
28 César Azpilicueta Spain RB / LB 2012 28 August 1989 France Marseille 131 1
31 Andreas Christensen Denmark CB 2014 10 April 1996 Chelsea Academy 3 0
Midfielders
4 Cesc Fàbregas Spain CM / AM 2014 4 May 1987 Spain Barcelona 46 5
7 Ramires Brazil CM / RM 2010 24 March 1987 Portugal Benfica 230 31
8 Oscar Brazil AM / RW / CM 2012 9 September 1991 Brazil Internacional 152 30
10 Eden Hazard Belgium LW / AM / RW 2012 7 January 1991 France Lille 162 49
12 John Obi Mikel Nigeria DM / CM 2006 22 April 1987 Norway Lyn 338 5
21 Nemanja Matić Serbia DM / CM 2014 1 August 1988 Portugal Benfica 70 3
22 Willian Brazil AM / RW 2013 9 August 1988 Russia Anzhi Makhachkala 90 8
23 Juan Cuadrado Colombia RW / RWB / AM 2015 26 May 1988 Italy Fiorentina 13 0
36 Ruben Loftus-Cheek England CM 2014 23 January 1996 Chelsea Academy 3 0
37 Isaiah Brown England RW / LW / CF 2015 7 January 1997 England West Brom 1 0
Strikers
11 Didier Drogba (vc) Ivory Coast CF 2014 11 March 1978 Turkey Galatasaray 381 164
18 Loïc Rémy France CF 2014 2 January 1987 England QPR 26 9
19 Diego Costa Spain CF 2014 7 October 1988 Spain Atletico Madrid 37 20

New contracts

No. Pos Player Contract length Contract end Date Source
26 CB England John Terry 1 year 2015 13 May 2014 [172][173]
59 CB Nigeria Kenneth Omeruo 4 years 2018 28 May 2014 [174]
46 GK England Jamal Blackman 5 years 2019 5 June 2014 [175]
23 GK Australia Mark Schwarzer 1 year 2015 1 July 2014 [18][176]
40 GK Croatia Matej Delač 2 years 2016 12 July 2014 [177]
20 CM Spain Oriol Romeu 3 years 2017 17 July 2014 [178][179]
34 CM England Lewis Baker 5 years 2019 29 August 2014 [180]
28 RB Spain César Azpilicueta 5 years 2019 2 September 2014 [181]
13 GK Belgium Thibaut Courtois 5 years 2019 11 September 2014 [182]
35 ST England Dominic Solanke 3 years 2017 15 September 2014 [183]
8 AM Brazil Oscar 5 years 2019 5 November 2014 [184]
10 LW Belgium Eden Hazard 5 years 2020 12 February 2015 [185][186]
26 CB England John Terry 1 year 2016 27 March 2015 [114][187]

Transfers

In

Summer

No. Pos Player Transferred from Fee Date Source
4 CM Spain Cesc Fàbregas Spain Barcelona £27,000,000 13 June 2014 [188][189]
LW Switzerland Miro Muheim Switzerland FC Zürich Undisclosed 1 July 2014 [190]
19 ST Spain Diego Costa Spain Atlético Madrid £32,000,000 15 July 2014 [191][192]
3 LB Brazil Filipe Luís Spain Atlético Madrid £15,800,000 16 July 2014 [21][25]
11 ST Ivory Coast Didier Drogba Turkey Galatasaray Free 25 July 2014 [27][28]
AM Poland Hubert Adamczyk Poland Zawisza Bydgoszcz Undisclosed 16 August 2014 [193]
18 ST France Loïc Rémy England Queens Park Rangers £10,500,000 31 August 2014 [194]

Winter

No. Pos Player Transferred from Fee Date Source
23 RW Colombia Juan Cuadrado Italy Fiorentina £23,300,000 2 February 2015 [90][195]

Out

Summer

No. Pos Player Transferred to Fee Date Source
4 CB Brazil David Luiz France Paris Saint-Germain £50,000,000 13 June 2014 [196][197]
40 GK Portugal Henrique Hilário Retired 30 June 2014 [198]
66 ST Uruguay Jhon Pírez Spain Getafe B Free 30 June 2014 [199]
27 RB England Sam Hutchinson England Sheffield Wednesday Free 1 July 2014 [200]
3 LB England Ashley Cole Italy Roma Free 1 July 2014 [201][202]
8 CM England Frank Lampard United States NYCFC Free 1 July 2014 [203][204]
GK England Jordan Beeney England Charlton Free 1 July 2014 [205]
LW England Ambrose Gnahore Sweden Assyriska BK Free 1 July 2014 [206]
ST Wales Chike Kandi England Brighton Free 1 July 2014 [207]
19
ST Senegal Demba Ba Turkey Beşiktaş £4,700,000 18 July 2014 [208][209]
38 LB Netherlands Patrick van Aanholt England Sunderland £1,500,000 25 July 2014 [210][211]
64 LW Slovakia Milan Lalkovič Czech Republic Mladá Boleslav Free 25 July 2014 [212]
18 ST Belgium Romelu Lukaku England Everton £28,000,000 30 July 2014 [29][30]
RB Sweden Isak Ssewankambo Netherlands NAC Breda Free 31 July 2014 [213]
58 CB Ghana Daniel Pappoe England Brighton & Hove Albion Free 4 August 2014 [214]
CM England George Cole England Brighton & Hove Albion Free 4 August 2014 [214]
47 CM England Billy Clifford England Walsall Free 7 August 2014 [215][216]
56 AM England George Saville England Wolverhampton Wanderers £1,000,000 26 August 2014 [217]
29 ST Cameroon Samuel Eto'o England Everton Free 26 August 2014 [218][219]
CB Tanzania Adam Nditi England Fleetwood Town Free 23 October 2014 [220]

Winter

No. Pos Player Transferred to Fee Date Source
9 ST Spain Fernando Torres Italy Milan Undisclosed 5 January 2015 [221][222]
23 GK Australia Mark Schwarzer England Leicester City Free 6 January 2015 [223][224]
14 LW Germany André Schürrle Germany Wolfsburg £22,000,000 2 February 2015 [91][92]
34 LB England Ryan Bertrand England Southampton £10,000,000 2 February 2015 [93][225]
AM Belgium Thorgan Hazard Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach £5,850,000 25 February 2015[lower-alpha 1] [226][227]
  1. Transfer to go through on 1 July 2015.

Loan out

Summer

No. Pos Player Loaned to Start End Source
33 CB Czech Republic Tomáš Kalas Germany Köln 11 June 2014 9 January 2015 [228][229]
32 RB Brazil Wallace Netherlands Vitesse Arnhem 30 June 2014 30 June 2015 [230][231]
LB Chile Cristián Cuevas Chile Club Universidad de Chile 30 June 2014 30 June 2015 [232][233]
AM Belgium Thorgan Hazard Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach 5 July 2014 30 June 2015 [234]|[235]
37 RW Burkina Faso Bertrand Traoré Netherlands Vitesse Arnhem 7 July 2014 30 June 2015 [236][237]
CM Croatia Mario Pašalić Spain Elche 20 July 2014 30 June 2015 [238]
30 LW Brazil Lucas Piazon Germany Eintracht Frankfurt 24 July 2014 30 June 2015 [239]
34 LB England Ryan Bertrand England Southampton 31 July 2014 2 February 2015 [240][241][93]
31 LW France Gaël Kakuta Spain Rayo Vallecano 31 July 2014 30 June 2015 [242][243]
49 CM England John Swift England Rotherham United 1 August 2014 14 November 2014 [244][245][246]
6 DM Spain Oriol Romeu Germany Stuttgart 4 August 2014 30 June 2015 [33][247]
ST Colombia Joao Rodríguez France Bastia 5 August 2014 9 January 2015 [248][249]
59 CB Nigeria Kenneth Omeruo England Middlesbrough 6 August 2014 30 June 2015 [250][251]
RW Ghana Christian Atsu England Everton 13 August 2014 30 June 2015 [252]
ST Croatia Stipe Perica Netherlands NAC Breda 15 August 2014 2 February 2015 [253][254]
18 RW Nigeria Victor Moses England Stoke City 16 August 2014 30 June 2015 [255]
20 CM England Josh McEachran Netherlands Vitesse Arnhem 17 August 2014 30 June 2015 [256]
AM Germany Marko Marin Italy Fiorentina 18 August 2014 20 January 2015 [257]
ST England Patrick Bamford England Middlesbrough 29 August 2014 30 June 2015 [258][259]
9 ST Spain Fernando Torres Italy Milan 29 August 2014 5 January 2015 [221][260]
16 CM Netherlands Marco van Ginkel Italy Milan 31 August 2014 30 June 2015 [261]
39 DM England Nathaniel Chalobah England Burnley 1 September 2014 1 January 2015 [262]
ST Scotland Islam Feruz Greece OFI Crete 1 September 2014 1 January 2015 [263]
40 GK Croatia Matej Delač France Arles-Avignon 1 September 2014 30 June 2015 [264]
AM Mexico Ulises Dávila Spain Tenerife 1 September 2014 22 January 2015 [264][265]
46 GK England Jamal Blackman England Middlesbrough 1 September 2014 17 January 2015 [266]
RB England Todd Kane England Bristol City 15 November 2014 18 January 2015 [267]
CB England Alex Davey England Scunthorpe United 26 November 2014 3 January 2015 [268][269][270]

Winter

No. Pos Player Loaned to Start End Source
CB England Alex Davey England Scunthorpe United 1 January 2015 30 June 2015 [271]
ST England Alex Kiwomya England Barnsley 3 January 2015 3 March 2015 [81][272][273]
49 CM England John Swift England Swindon Town 3 January 2015 31 May 2015 [80][274]
54 RB England Todd Kane England Nottingham Forest 8 January 2015 31 May 2015 [275][276]
34 AM England Lewis Baker England Sheffield Wednesday 8 January 2015 11 February 2015 [277][278][279]
CB Czech Republic Tomáš Kalas England Middlesbrough 9 January 2015 30 June 2015 [229]
ST Scotland Islam Feruz England Blackpool 16 January 2015 3 May 2015 [280][281][282]
AM Germany Marko Marin Belgium Anderlecht 22 January 2015 30 June 2015 [283]
AM Mexico Ulises Dávila Portugal Vitória Setúbal 22 January 2015 30 June 2015 [265]
39 DM England Nathaniel Chalobah England Reading 22 January 2015 30 June 2015 [284]
ST Colombia Joao Rodríguez Portugal Vitória Setúbal 2 February 2015 30 June 2015 [285]
17 AM Egypt Mohamed Salah Italy Fiorentina 2 February 2015 30 June 2015 [286]
ST Croatia Stipe Perica Italy Udinese 2 February 2015 2 August 2016 [254]
34 AM England Lewis Baker England Milton Keynes Dons 25 February 2015 30 June 2015 [287][288]
6 CB Netherlands Nathan Aké England Reading 25 March 2015 22 April 2015 [289][290]

Overall transfer activity

Spending

Summer: Decrease £85,300,000

Winter: Decrease £23,300,000

Total: Decrease £108,600,000

Income

Summer: Increase £75,200,000

Winter: Increase £37,585,000

Total: Increase £112,785,000

Expenditure

Summer: Decrease £10,100,000

Winter: Increase £14,285,000

Total: Increase £4,185,000

Pre-season

Friendlies

Post-season

Friendlies

Competitions

Overall

Competition Started round Final
position / round
First match Last match
Premier League Winners 18 August 201424 May 2015
FA Cup Third round Fourth round 4 January 201524 January 2015
League Cup Third round Winners 24 September 20141 March 2015
UEFA Champions League Group stage Round of 16 17 September 201411 March 2015

Last updated: 24 May 2015
Source: Competitions

Premier League

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Chelsea (C) 38 26 9 3 73 32 +41 87 Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2 Manchester City 38 24 7 7 83 38 +45 79
3 Arsenal 38 22 9 7 71 36 +35 75
4 Manchester United 38 20 10 8 62 37 +25 70 Qualification for the Champions League play-off round
5 Tottenham Hotspur 38 19 7 12 58 53 +5 64 Qualification for the Europa League group stage[lower-alpha 1]
Source: Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
(C) Champion.
Notes:
  1. Since winners of the 2014–15 FA Cup, Arsenal, and winners of the 2014–15 Football League Cup, Chelsea, qualified for the Champions League based on league position, the spot awarded to the FA Cup winner (Europa League group stage) is passed to the sixth-placed team, Liverpool, and the spot awarded to the League Cup winner (Europa League third qualifying round) is passed to the seventh-placed team, Southampton, since those teams were the first teams in the table not already qualified for any European competition.

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
38 26 9 3 73 32  +41 87 15 4 0 36 9  +27 11 5 3 37 23  +14

Last updated: 10 May 2015.
Source: Premier League

Results by matchday

Matchday1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHHAH
Result W W W W D W W W D W W W D W L W W W D L W W D W W D W D W W W W D W W D L W
Position 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Last updated: 24 May 2015.
Source: Statto.com
Ground: A = Away; H = Home. Result: D = Draw; L = Loss; W = Win; P = Postponed.

Matches

The fixtures for the 2014–15 season were announced on 18 June 2014 at 9am.[291]

FA Cup

League Cup

UEFA Champions League

Group stage

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification CHE SCH SPO MAR
1 England Chelsea 6 4 2 0 17 3 +14 14 Advance to knockout phase 1–1 3–1 6–0
2 Germany Schalke 04 6 2 2 2 9 14 5 8 0–5 4–3 1–1
3 Portugal Sporting CP 6 2 1 3 12 12 0 7 Transfer to Europa League 0–1 4–2 3–1
4 Slovenia Maribor 6 0 3 3 4 13 9 3 1–1 0–1 1–1
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers

Knockout phase

Round of 16

Statistics

Appearances

Last updated: 30 May 2015.
Source: Chelsea F.C.

No. Pos. Name League FA Cup League Cup Champions League Total Discipline
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1GKCzech Republic Petr Čech 6 (1)020403015 (1)000
2DFSerbia Branislav Ivanović 384003 (1)17149 (1)6111
3DFBrazil Filipe Luís 9 (6)010515020 (6)130
4MFSpain Cesc Fàbregas 33 (1)30 (1)0408245 (2)590
5DFFrance Kurt Zouma 7 (8)021513 (1)017 (9)200
6DFNetherlands Nathan Aké 0 (1)00 (1)0200 (1)02 (3)010
7MFBrazil Ramires 11 (12)1211 (2)03 (3)117 (17)340
8MFBrazil Oscar 26 (2)6203 (1)14 (3)035 (6)740
10MFBelgium Eden Hazard 38140 (1)04 (2)27349 (3)1930
11FWIvory Coast Didier Drogba 8 (20)3202 (3)12 (3)214 (26)640
12MFNigeria John Obi Mikel 6 (12)020401 (1)113 (13)110
13GKBelgium Thibaut Courtois 32000205039010
18FWFrance Loïc Rémy 6 (13)7211 (1)01 (3)110 (17)900
19FWSpain Diego Costa 24 (2)200 (1)0315 (2)032 (5)2190
21MFSerbia Nemanja Matić 35 (1)1003 (2)08246 (3)3101
22MFBrazil Willian 28 (8)20 (2)13 (1)05 (2)136 (13)450
23MFColombia Juan Cuadrado 4 (8)0000 (1)00 (1)04 (10)010
24DFEngland Gary Cahill 33 (3)121406145 (3)360
26DFEngland John Terry 38500417249830
28DFSpain César Azpilicueta 290203 (2)04038 (2)011
31DFDenmark Andreas Christensen 0 (1)01010002 (1)000
33GKEngland Mitchell Beeney 000000000000
35FWEngland Dominic Solanke 0000000 (1)00 (1)000
36MFEngland Ruben Loftus-Cheek 2 (1)000000 (1)01 (2)000
37FWEngland Isaiah Brown 0 (1)00000000000
46GKEngland Jamal Blackman 000000000000
Players who left the club in January transfer window or on loan
14MFGermany André Schürrle 5 (9)310313 (1)112 (10)520
17MFEgypt Mohamed Salah 0 (3)00 (1)0201 (1)03 (5)000

Top scorers

Last updated: 24 May 2015.
Source: BBC Sport

The list is sorted by shirt number when total goals are equal.

Rnk Pos No. Player Premier League FA Cup League Cup Champions League Total
1 FW 19 Spain Costa 2001021
2 MF 10 Belgium Hazard 1402319
3 FW 18 France Rémy 71019
4 DF 26 England Terry 50128
5 MF 8 Brazil Oscar 60107
FW 11 Ivory Coast Drogba 40127
7 DF 2 Serbia Ivanović 40116
8 MF 4 Spain Fàbregas 30025
MF 14 Germany Schürrle [Note 1] 30115
10 MF 7 Brazil Ramires 21014
MF 22 Brazil Willian 21014
Own goals 10124
13 MF 21 Serbia Matić 10023
DF 24 England Cahill 11013
15 DF 5 France Zouma 01102
16 DF 3 Brazil Filipe Luís 00101
MF 12 Nigeria Mikel 00011
TOTALS 73 5 11 20 109
  1. Left Chelsea during the 2015 January transfer window

Clean sheets

Last updated: 24 May 2015.
Source: Chelsea F.C.

The list is sorted by shirt number when total appearances are equal.

Rnk Pos No. Player Premier League FA Cup League Cup Champions League Total
1 GK 13 Belgium Courtois 1201215
2 GK 1 Czech Republic Čech 51118
TOTALS 1712323

Summary

Last updated: 24 May 2015.
Source: Chelsea F.C.

Games played 54 (38 Premier League) (2 FA Cup) (8 UEFA Champions League) (6 Football League Cup)
Games won 36 (26 Premier League) (1 FA Cup) (4 UEFA Champions League) (5 Football League Cup)
Games drawn 14 (9 Premier League) (0 FA Cup) (4 UEFA Champions League) (1 Football League Cup)
Games lost 4 (3 Premier League) (1 FA Cup) (0 UEFA Champions League) (0 Football League Cup)
Goals scored 109 (71 Premier League) (5 FA Cup) (20 UEFA Champions League) (11 Football League Cup)
Goals conceded 41 (32 Premier League) (4 FA Cup) (6 UEFA Champions League) (4 Football League Cup)
Goal difference +63 (+38 Premier League) (+1 FA Cup) (+14 UEFA Champions League) (+7 Football League Cup)
Clean sheets 23 (17 Premier League) (1 FA Cup) (3 UEFA Champions League) (2 Football League Cup)
Most appearances Belgium Eden Hazard (52 appearances)
Top scorer Spain Diego Costa (21 goals)

Awards

Player

No. Player Award Month Source
19 Spain Diego Costa August Player of the Month
August
[292][293]
14 Germany André Schürrle August Goal of the Month [294]
13 Belgium Thibaut Courtois Belgian Sportsman of the year December [295]
35 England Dominic Solanke England Men’s Youth Player of the Year
January
[296]
11 Ivory Coast Didier Drogba FWA Tribute Award [297]
2 Serbia Branislav Ivanović
PFA Team of the Year
April
[298][299][126][300]
26 England John Terry
24 England Gary Cahill
21 Serbia Nemanja Matić
10 Belgium Eden Hazard
19 Spain Diego Costa
10 Belgium Eden Hazard
PFA Player of the Year
[301][129][302]
11 Ivory Coast Didier Drogba Barclays Spirit of the Game Award [303][304]
10
Belgium Eden Hazard
FWA Footballer of the Year
May
[305][306]
Premier League Player of the Season
[307][308][309]
5
France Kurt Zouma
Chelsea Young Player of the Year
[164]
8
Brazil Oscar
Chelsea Goal of the Year
35
England Dominic Solanke
Academy Player of the Year
10
Belgium Eden Hazard
Chesea Players' Player of the Year
Chelsea Player of the Year

Manager

Manager Award Month Source
Portugal José Mourinho
Premier League Manager of the Season
May
[310][311][309]
LMA Manager of the Year [312][313]

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