Munich vs. Chelsea: Poor Premier League Finish Puts Pressure on Blues

UEFA Champions League final against Bayern Munich in Germany
As if winning the European Cup without the services of no fewer than four key players weren't reason enough to worry, Chelsea  will have at least one other significant concern with which to contend  during Saturday's UEFA Champions League final against Bayern Munich in  Germany.
If the Blues lose, their only hope for continental football will be in the Europa League (if they're lucky).
Poor results against Fulham, Arsenal, Newcastle United and Liverpool  over the final five weeks of the season put Chelsea in sixth place in  the English Premier League table. The Blues' 64 points left them five  behind fourth-place Tottenham Hotspur for a return to Europe in some form or fashion.
As such, it'll be do-or-die time for Chelsea at the Allianz Arena  this weekend. Missing out on the financial windfall that comes with  Champions League football won't matter too much to the Blues,  thanks to the deep pockets (and even deeper reach into them) of Russian  billionaire owner and James Bond villain Roman Abramovich.
On the  other hand, luring big-name transfer targets to Stamford Bridge without  the prospect of European football, when other clubs (i.e. Manchester City, Juventus, Real Madrid) can offer both, might not be so simple.
Which, again, brings the Blues back to Saturday's season finale, for better or worse.
Worse, as in John Terry,  Branislav Ivanovic, Raul Meireles and Ramires watching from the stands  on account of booking-related bans, and David Luiz, Gary Cahill and  Florent Malouda potentially parked amidst fitness concerns.
Better,  as in Bayern missing Holger Badstuber, David Alaba and Luis Gustavo to  suspensions and likely having to rely on a more defensively susceptible  midfield as a result.
Either way, the Blues know precisely what's  at stake, or should. Whether that's enough to propel them to a Champions  League crown will depend as much on what they themselves bring to the  pitch as on the pressure administered by Munich in Munich.
 
 
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