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Chelsea were 'on the way down' when I took over, says confident Grant, but they're on right way now
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06 May 2008
A confident Avram Grant says Chelsea were a good club "but on the way down" when he took over from Jose Mourinho in September, and now "they are on the right way".
The Chelsea manager has sent out a positive message to his players after turning the club's season around.
A 2-0 win against Newcastle kept the pressure on rivals Manchester United in the race for the Barclays Premier League title.
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On the ball: Avram Grant now proclaims that he has turned Chelsea around since he took over
United face Wigan in the final game of the season on Sunday knowing a victory should retain the title because of their vastly superior goal difference but Chelsea are refusing to give in ahead of their clash with Bolton.
With United and Chelsea due to meet in the Champions League final in Moscow on May 21 the change in fortunes at Stamford Bridge has caught many by surprise.
Grant is thrilled at the way the players have responded to his methods since he replaced the charismatic Jose Mourinho in September.
When Mourinho departed Chelsea were off the pace in the league and struggling to stay in the Champions League after drawing with Rosenborg at home.
Moment of triumph: Grant kneels as Chelsea reach the Champions League Final
"I just need to do my job and be professional as I came here on a mission," he told the BBC.
"The club was a good club but on the way down. Now we are on the right way.
"It is very exciting when you are creating something, especially at Chelsea. Here you need to create and win.
"When we lost in the Carling Cup it was like a funeral. It is a big challenge for me and one that makes me happy.
"We have fantastic players and fantastic staff. We are also playing good football, exciting football."
While Grant believes Bolton will dig in at Stamford Bridge, he feels Wigan could give United a scare.
He added: "We will never give up. No-one thought of us as a candidate in the title race.
"Now only goal difference separates us from United. I know it will be difficult for them at Wigan."
Chelsea midfielder Michael Ballack believes the Blues have the momentum going into the final crucial hurdles of the season.
United's 4-1 win at West Ham on Saturday swung the title race in their favour but Chelsea responded in style at a ground where they had not previously won since 2001.
Ballack said: "We saw the Manchester United game and I am sure they watched our match on TV.
"It was important to show them what we could do, not just as they are our opponents in the league but in the Champions League as well.
Ballack: 'We proved we are a strong team'
Ballack has been a revelation in recent weeks and scored crucial goals in big games.
The German grabbed a brace in the victory against United 10 days ago which really opened up the title race.
Then he made the breakthrough against an in-form Newcastle side to ease Chelsea's nerves after a difficult first half.
Florent Malouda added a late goal to secure the points they needed to keep the fight going right until the end.
Ballack is savouring the moment as his season only began in December following an ankle operation, which saw him sidelined for eight months.
He said: "I had a difficult time but I am over that now. I have enjoyed the last weeks and months. I hope it keeps going.
"It is always good if you can score in a good moment in important games.
"We knew we had to win at Newcastle and in the second half we tried harder for the victory.
"We played well in that period and overall I thought we controlled the game."
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