Time for Chelsea and the Ivorian to go their separate ways?

Date: 24th December 2010 at 3:05 pm
Written by Henry Cloke

Chelsea striker Salomon KalouSalomon Kalou has been part of the Chelsea set-up for a while now (approximately four years in fact) and the time is right for a re-evaluation of his role in the squad. Over the years he has made 120 appearances for the Blues and bagged 33 goals. He’s not the best or most talented forward in world football, but he works hard, contributes the odd goal and has been an important part of Chelsea’s success in previous seasons.

He has a Premier League winners’ medal, three FA Cup winners’ medals and a Carling Cup winners’ medal. His time at Chelsea has not come without accolades. Now, however, as Chelsea work through one of their worst slumps in the last five or so years, criticism of Salomon Kalou has once more reared its head – and the critics are not without their points.

Kalou has a good reputation for squandering goal opportunities – see the spectacular miss in the video below for some evidence of this fact. You never quite know which Kalou will turn up on any given day. The clinical Kalou, or the Kalou that will throw away each and every opportunity. You can serve it up on a plate for the lad, but there’s no guarantee that he’ll score.


Still Carlo Ancelotti obviously sees something in the Ivorian (perhaps he is an absolute beast on the training ground) which has seen him chosen over Chelsea’s youth. I would be keen to get a better look at Daniel Sturridge this season, but Ancelotti clearly favours Kalou and the young Englishman has barely had a look-in.

I can see why Ancelotti admires Kalou. Yes he has his off days, but he’s always up for it, brings enthusiasm to every game and has enough natural skill to add something to Chelsea’s attack. He’s a decent player, I’m just not sure he’s good enough to be playing on a regular basis for a club like Chelsea. The fact that Chelsea have relied on him so much this season is further evidence that they are a little short in the striker department and that they ought to consider their options in the upcoming January transfer window.

Much has been made of Chelsea’s reported interest in Atletico Madrid striker Sergio Aguero. If Chelsea do decide to buy in the January transfer window, I think it’ll be a sign that it’s time for Kalou to move on. If presented with both Kalou and Sturridge and asked who is a better prospect for bringing about success for Chelsea in the future, I think most fans will agree upon Sturridge. As such, Chelsea must make sure he doesn’t fall too far down the pecking order. If he’s going to develop, he’s going to need game time. It’s unlikely that Didier Drogba or Nicolas Anelka will move on from Chelsea this season. At this stage Ancelotti has to question Kalou’s role in the Chelsea squad.

Kalou’s time with Chelsea may well have come to its natural end.

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9 Comments

  • jerry says:
    Date: December 24th, 2010 at 4:07 pm

    Kalou? Are you kidding me? It amazes me that he’s been able to maintain a Chelsea contract all this time. Four years with the club and I don’t think he’s contributed to their success at all.

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    says: Kalou? Are you kidding me? It amazes me that he's been able to maintain a Chelsea contract all this time. Four years with the club and I don't think he's contributed to their success at all.
    jerry
  • z says:
    Date: December 24th, 2010 at 4:16 pm

    I have always had a nightmare scenario that when he leaves chelsea, he could suddenly click and become that potential striker that he has always promised. Last year I was afraid he could be on his way to the gunners when Arse had confessed to liking the Kalou. Yes it is time to throw out the old and in with the new….Thanks K, was lovely while it lasted….

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    says: I have always had a nightmare scenario that when he leaves chelsea, he could suddenly click and become that potential striker that he has always promised. Last year I was afraid he could be on his way to the gunners when Arse had confessed to liking the Kalou. Yes it is time to throw out the old and in with the new....Thanks K, was lovely while it lasted....
    z
  • Uchenna iroegbu says:
    Date: December 24th, 2010 at 6:43 pm

    Ya its time 2 part away with kalou 2 potential replacement 1]ADAM JOHNSON:gives us an option out wide this is the player chelsea need to become robben,duff replacement for chelsea we need players that perform magic,we must nt rely on anelka,cos we dont have natural 7, ADAM JOHNSON WILL BE CHELSEA MAGICIAN IF WE BUY HIM.

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    says: Ya its time 2 part away with kalou 2 potential replacement 1]ADAM JOHNSON:gives us an option out wide this is the player chelsea need to become robben,duff replacement for chelsea we need players that perform magic,we must nt rely on anelka,cos we dont have natural 7, ADAM JOHNSON WILL BE CHELSEA MAGICIAN IF WE BUY HIM.
    Uchenna iroegbu
  • chelsea says:
    Date: December 24th, 2010 at 8:07 pm

    kalou and ferrair (defender) must go chelsea are starting to get piss me off the need to start over soooon

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    says: kalou and ferrair (defender) must go chelsea are starting to get piss me off the need to start over soooon
    chelsea
  • Simao says:
    Date: December 24th, 2010 at 9:21 pm

    I think kalou has done his part at cobham but I think we need a skillful right wenger like arjen roben.

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    says: I think kalou has done his part at cobham but I think we need a skillful right wenger like arjen roben.
    Simao
  • Henry Cloke says:
    Date: December 24th, 2010 at 9:24 pm

    Adam Johnson is an interesting choice. He certainly has the potential to be a great player, but is he ready for the big time just yet?

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    says: Adam Johnson is an interesting choice. He certainly has the potential to be a great player, but is he ready for the big time just yet?
    Henry Cloke
  • graham says:
    Date: December 24th, 2010 at 9:30 pm

    Kalou has never been Chelsea quality…
    This is news to no one.

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    says: Kalou has never been Chelsea quality... This is news to no one.
    graham
  • Aashik says:
    Date: December 25th, 2010 at 7:18 am

    what about Anelka then… he never comes good in important matches… we should get Aguero and a player on the wing, someone like Robben to change the game

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    says: what about Anelka then... he never comes good in important matches... we should get Aguero and a player on the wing, someone like Robben to change the game
    Aashik
  • Keaaal says:
    Date: December 25th, 2010 at 5:22 pm

    Anelka still gets goals. Kalou does nothing.

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    says: Anelka still gets goals. Kalou does nothing.
    Keaaal

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