Date: 30th June 2011 at 7:00pm
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As Chelsea are rumoured to be entering the race to sign Benfica left-back Fabio Coentrao and Ashley Cole once again being linked with a move to Spain, could it be the end of the England fullback’s time at Stamford Bridge and does he fit with the new regime at Chelsea?

Andre Villas-Boas said in his recent press conference that he wanted his players to be ‘social role models’, players that don’t shoot students at the training ground with an air rifle and consistently get their names into the front pages of the newspapers for their off-field antics.

In his defence, many fans will argue that these off-the-pitch incidents do not matter when you’re the ‘world’s best left-back’. There’s no doubt that he is one of the most accomplished players in that position and he has enjoyed a successful career, but at 30, his powers could be on the wane.

Although he was a consistent performer in a Blues shirt last season, I’ve never seen anyone give him a torrid time like Antonio Valencia did at Old Trafford towards the end of the season, this is a man who had once been accustomed to keeping the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo quiet on a regular basis. Of course, that was but one game and everyone has a bad day at the office every now and then, so it would be harsh to point towards as evidence of wear and tear, but he’s not a player that is getting better or going to improve, and I’d argue that selling him whilst his stock is still high wouldn’t be a bad decision at all.

How much is Ashley Cole worth at 30, around £20m+? Perhaps a reunion with Jose Mourinho could be on the cards for the fullback, especially at Real Madrid’s move for Coentrao has allegedly hit a few stumbling blocks and Villas-Boas is reportedly a fan of the 23-year-old, whose release clause can be triggered with a £25m bid and be the perfect long-term option to replace Cole, whose sale could pay most of that fee.

Coentrao can also play at right-back and as a left winger, and his versatility is one of the reasons why our new boss may favour a move for his compatriot.

But we all have a different opinion about these things and you can have your say in the comments section below

 

15 responses to “Does Ashley Cole fit into the new Chelsea regime?”

  1. ernest says:

    Ashily shuld nt go he is a very gud player chelsea can nt aford 2 lose him

  2. Ibeagi obioha x.c says:

    Ashley is a good player. But I thought he already has an understudy in Rhyan Bartrand. Why go for Fabio Coentrao?

  3. Ibeagi obioha x.c says:

    Ashley is a good player. But I thought he already has an understudy in Ryan Bartrand. Why go for Fabio Coentrao?

  4. innocent says:

    stop talking nonsence abaut Ashley cole.he is a better person than you.

  5. andy says:

    Torres!!!!! He’s sh*te! Liverpool sold a pup for 50 mil. He only ever played well for one season and then for 2 games against us. We don’t even have our own song for him or our own banner for that matter. Its the same El Nino one as Liverpool’s, only in blue. Embarrassing really. Ashly cole isstill half decent tho.

  6. omogaga says:

    Ashley Cole, Lampard,Bosigwa,Beneyoun,Malouda,paul feriera,kalu are not good for this our chelsea sgaud,

    But, Ashley cole and Lampard could be consider as betch or substitute, have good players on the betch is very important in case of injury period.

  7. omogaga says:

    Alneka must live chelsea, there should be no consideration for him

  8. Emeka says:

    Pls anelka,bosingwa,feirera, shud lev,dey shud get us sanchez neyma modric or pastore & falcao

  9. dj lekzy says:

    Why must you sell ashley cole you ppl doenst know what next at all you haven’t sign single striker and even midfielder and ur talking about ashley if there is good midfielder and good striker at chelsea all the defender is ok enough to play for next season u guys should better think very well and sign midfield and striker

  10. Willbrod says:

    Selling Ashley!Let us go forward slowly bt nt backward