If Carlo Ancelotti has been left shaken by the upheavals at Chelsea during his few ten weeks in charge, he is doing a very good job of disguising the fact.
The Blues coach has given the impression it is business as usual as he prepares his side for a meeting with London rivals Tottenham at Stamford Bridge on Sunday that could extend Chelsea's perfect start to the Premier League campaign.
Five successive wins have already positioned the Italian's side at the head of the table and laid down an early marker in their title battle with Manchester United.
And he has remained unruffled by FIFA's impostion of a 16-month transfer ban on the club and the sudden departure of chief executive Peter Kenyon.
Ancelotti insists his focus remains solely on team affairs even though he could never have imagined he would find himself fending off questions about the club's internal affairs when he moved to England from AC Milan in July. Click to read more...
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