Ancelotti pleased with Cech

ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE: Everton v Chelsea: CARLO ANCELOTTI has welcomed the consistent form of Petr Cech ahead of this evening…

ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE: Everton v Chelsea:CARLO ANCELOTTI has welcomed the consistent form of Petr Cech ahead of this evening's pivotal Premier League visit to Everton. Manchester United also travel to Aston Villa and, ahead of what the Italian describes as an "important day" for the destiny of the title, he pronounced himself pleased with Cech's recent displays after the goalkeeper produced an uneven performance during the reverse fixture in December.

That afternoon was notable as Chelsea conceded three goals at home and the team twice allowed a one-goal lead to be levelled. Cech might have been more decisive from Leighton Baines’s corner, which led to Everton’s opener, and ended the game with his confidence dented after Louis Saha’s 63rd-minute equaliser looped over the keeper. But Cech’s display in Chelsea’s 2-0 win over Arsenal on Sunday delighted his manager, who believes he is now offering consistent reliability.

“He is very solid,” said Ancelotti. “Maybe he made a mistake against Everton but when a player has a problem I want him close to me and the club. This is football. Everybody can make mistakes. You must forget them and move forward.

“I have a very solid team because we have experience, strength, players who are unselfish, who like to play for their colleagues so I’m very happy about the mental attitude of this team.”

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While Ancelotti refused to rule out Arsenal, he discussed the title race in terms of it being between Chelsea and Manchester United.

“This is very good thing to have this race against Manchester United,” he said of Alex Ferguson’s team who are two points behind. “They are a fantastic team. They’re involved in the Champions League like us. It will be a fantastic thing for English football to have two teams battling to the end of the season.

“It will be a race for details. We have our characteristics, they have theirs. Some different. It’s about the details, like the Champions League. If you stay fit in this period, don’t have injuries, if you can be lucky also because that’s important in football.”

Asked if Chelsea and United have now moved up a level, leaving Arsenal behind, Ancelotti responded: “Both teams are in good condition now. They have a lot of confidence. I saw Manchester United against Arsenal and they played very well. They are a very dangerous team to be against us.”

John Terry is expected to play against Everton following the dead leg he suffered against Arsenal.

Ancelotti was quick to back Michael Ballack, who said that Arsenal are too predictable.

“Ballack explained his position about it. I think Ballack said good things because we prepared very well for the game and did what we wanted to do on the pitch, nothing else. I heard that Wenger said about our fouls in the game but we did the same fouls as Arsenal.”

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