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Wolverhampton meet Belle Vue in the first leg of the Elite League Grand Final and you can see the action on Sky Sports 2 on Monday night. After Wolves stunned Poole and ended their hopes of another title, they will head into the first leg in great spirits and looking to get themselves into a lead, although as their semi-final turnaround showed they are happy playing catch-up.However, Belle Vues dominant display in their semi-final victory over Lakeside shows the battle for the championship will be intense. We turned to Sky Sports commentator Nigel Pearson to preview the action......Scene SetterWolverhampton have to make home advantage count in the first leg. They were brilliant against Poole in the semi-final with Grand Prix stars Freddie Lindgren and Tai Woffinden in fine form.Theyll be looking for a 10-point lead to take to the much bigger Manchester track on Wednesday.Reserves could be the key over two legs, too. Whoever wins that battle could win it for their club.Rider to WatchWolverhampton - Max Clegg. If he has a good night, Wolverhampton will have a good night too. At reserve, I feel if he can notch 5+ then the rest should take care of themselves.Belle Vue - Matej Zagar. Stunning in the Grand Prix on Poland on Saturday, but what will we get from him on Monday? Hes inconsistent away from Belle Vue but the Aces need 8+ from him I feel. Semi-final reports Wolves and Aces through on dramatic night Tactical BattleAs with the semi-final, Wolverhampton need to keep Belle Vue at bay, ideally without giving them the chance to go for double-points up to and including Heat 11. That means a handy eight-point lead by then would do them nicely to build further in 13, 14 and 15.Belle Vue are dialled into their own track now, so will have some advantage on Wednesday - hence why Wolves need to be 10-up after Monday.Track ConditionsIt will be chilly, but Doc Bridgett is one of the best in the business at getting a track spot on!Line UpsWolverhampton - Freddie Lindgren, Peter Karlsson, Jacob Thorssell, Tai Woffinden, Sam Masters, Max Clegg, Kyle Howarth.Belle Vue - Matej Zagar, Steve Worrall, Max Fricke, Scott Nicholls, Craig Cook, Richie Worrall, Joe Jacobs. Nike air vapormax plus skroutz . 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Our first stop is Stamford Bridge where after a third place finish in 2013/14, Jose Mourinho and Chelsea are locked and reloaded for another shot at the title. Manager: Jose Mourinho Last Season: 25-7-6 (third in Premier League) Notable Additions: Diego Costa (Atletico Madrid), Didier Drogba (Galatasaray), Cesc Fabregas (Barcelona), Filipe Luis (Atletico Madrid), Mario Pasalic (Hajduk Split). Notable Subtractions: Demba Ba (Besitkas), Ashley Cole (Roma), Samuel Etoo (released), Frank Lampard (New York FC), David Luiz (Paris St-Germain) That was Then: The story of 2013-14 for Chelsea was told not in what they did, but rather what they were unable to do. The Blues were strong against the best teams in the Premiership, losing just once to the top seven opposing clubs all season long and even earning impressive road victories against the two teams that would finish ahead of them in the standings: Liverpool and Manchester City. They even went into the final two weeks of fixtures with a mathematical shot at the title. What went wrong was the teams inability to earn wins over decidedly lesser competition. Of the teams last nine matches, four were against teams that spent considerable time in the relegation zone. Of those matches, they were only able to earn a victory over last-place Cardiff City, and that in the final week of the season. Losses to Sunderland and Crystal Palace and a draw to Norwich City left them with just four points from four matches and – along with a loss to Aston Villa – sunk their chances of making up ground, despite Liverpool letting them back in the race with an embarrassing draw of their own. The positives for the Blues included staying atop the table for nearly two months, a 6-0 thrashing of Arsenal at Stamford Bridge, where they would lose just once all year. As far as Europe goes, Chelsea looked good to advance to a second Champions League Final in three years, taking a 0-0 scoreline back to the Bridge against Atletico Madrid in the semifinal. Disaster would strike there, as well, with the Blues watching three goals bulge their net in the return leg, despite Fernando Torres giving them an early advantage. But a close strike from Adrian equalized and the match was put away when Samuel Etoo fouled Diego Costa, setting up the penalty that would truly put the match away. The team was further hampered by a shoulder injury to keeper Petr Cech in the first leg of the semi, forcing them to rely on Australian back-up Mark Schwarzer. This is Now: So much has changed at the Bridge. One of the greatest players in the clubs history - some might argue the greeatest – has moved on.dddddddddddd Frank Lampard has taken his club record 211 goals and packed up for a move to the MLS in 2015 with the brand-spanking-new New York FC. Following the paths of David Beckham, Thierry Henry and Jermain Defoe before him, Lampard is looking for a fresh start in North America and to lend his celebrity to building the credibility of the league. However, as one all-time great exits another is set to return. (Photo: The Canadian Press) After two years in relative exile with Shenhua Shanghai and Galatasaray, Didier Drogba will once again be donning the Chelsea blue. This move will doubtlessly appeal to the sentiment of the fan base, but the man they are welcoming back is not the same that triumphantly left the club after leading them to a first-ever Champions League title in 2012. Now 36, Drogba put up 15 goals with his Turkish club last season and was a talisman for the Ivorians at the World Cup, seemingly altering the outcomes of games by stepping on the pitch. However, he is no longer a realistic option to be relied upon for 90 minutes. He may provide the leadership that will be left vacant, but expectations should be tempered. The other huge off-season addition is the man that played such a huge role in their Champions League tragedy: Diego Costa. The 25-year-old had a disappointing end to his last campaign, leaving just eight minutes into the Champions Final with a hamstring injury. His year would get worse with Spains early exit from the World Cup, after winning just once in the group stage. (Photo: The Canadian Press) Still, the former Atletico man scored 27 goals last season. That was good enough for third in La Ligas scoring table and just one behind Lionel Messi. When you add that to the man who finished third in La Liga assists – his countryman Cesc Fabregas – the Chelsea attack could be outright fearsome this season. The two should add a proven punch to the young and exciting offence that already boasts the likes of Oscar (22), Eden Hazard (23) and Andre Schuerrle (23) in midfield. How Oscar – along with the likes of Willian and Ramires – bounce back from this summers disappointment in Brazil will be another sideline story to watch. Gone, though, from that group is imposing defender David Luiz. He bolted for Paris Saint-Germain for an incredible 50 million quid. Theres been a lot of change in the group, so it will be interesting to see what Mourinho does with them and whether hes able to avoid the harmful, preventable losses that derailed 2013-14 season. Can "The Special One" be "The Creative One" and get this group firing early and often? Burning Question: With Lampard and Ashley Cole gone and John Terry aging, who steps in to be the future of English football at Stamford Bridge? ' ' '

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