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1998–99 Chelsea F.C. season

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The 1998–99 season was Chelsea F.C.'s 85th competitive season, seventh consecutive season in the Premier League and 93rd year as a club.

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Season summary

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After a solid fourth-place finish coupled with European and League Cup success the previous season, Chelsea really felt that they could challenge for the title this season. Chelsea made more big name signings, including French World Cup winning defender Marcel Desailly from A.C. Milan, Spanish international full-back Albert Ferrer from Barcelona and, in a club-record £5.4 million move, Italian international striker Pierluigi Casiraghi from Lazio. Casiraghi's season and career was cut short by a knee injury, but his compatriot Gianfranco Zola had arguably the best season of his career, leading Chelsea to a serious title challenge, scoring 15 goals in all competitions and setting up many other goals for his teammates.

Ultimately, the European Super Cup, won by beating Europeans champions Real Madrid, was the only trophy that Chelsea had to show for their excellence. Their defence of the now-defunct Cup Winners' Cup ended in the semi-finals, while their title challenge was ended in early May when they just couldn't get the better of Manchester United or Arsenal. Nonetheless, a final third-place finish booked them their first ever UEFA Champions League campaign and was another triumph for their excellent young manager Gianluca Vialli, who, at 35, announced his retirement as a player to concentrate on his managerial duties.

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Final league table

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Source: Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions
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Source: 11v11.com: 1998-99 Chelsea results
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss
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Squad

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Left club during season

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Reserve squad

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Statistics

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Statistics taken from Archived 20 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine. Squad details and shirt numbers from Archived 3 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine and .

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Results

Premier League

15 August 1998 1 Coventry City 2–1 Chelsea Coventry
Huckerby 10'
Dublin 16'
Poyet 37' Stadium: Highfield Road
9 September 1998 3 Chelsea 0–0 Arsenal Fulham, London
Stadium: Stamford Bridge
21 September 1998 5 Blackburn Rovers 3–4 Chelsea Blackburn, Lancashire
Sutton 34', 79' (pen.)
Pérez 57' Red card 66'
Report Zola 15'
Leboeuf 51' (pen.)
Le Saux Red card 66'
Flo 82', 86'
Stadium: Ewood Park
Referee: Peter Jones
26 September 1998 6 Chelsea 2–0 Middlesbrough Fulham, London
Pallister 46' (o.g.)
Zola 81'
Report Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Referee: Mike Reed
4 October 1998 7 Liverpool 1–1 Chelsea Liverpool, Merseyside
Redknapp 83' Casiraghi 10' Stadium: Anfield
14 November 1998 11 Chelsea 3–0 Wimbledon Fulham, London
Zola 32'
Poyet 55'
Petrescu 70'
Stadium: Stamford Bridge
21 November 1998 12 Leicester City 2–4 Chelsea Leicester, Leicestershire
Izzet 40'
Guppy 60'
Zola 28', 90'
Poyet 39'
Flo 56'
Stadium: Filbert Street
5 December 1998 14 Everton 0–0 Chelsea Liverpool, Merseyside
Stadium: Goodison Park
9 December 1998 15 Chelsea 2–1 Aston Villa Fulham, London
Zola 30'
Flo 90'
Hendrie 32' Stadium: Stamford Bridge
26 December 1998 19 Southampton 0–2 Chelsea Southampton, Hampshire
Flo 20'
Poyet 48'
Stadium: The Dell
31 January 1999 23 Arsenal 1–0 Chelsea Islington, London
Bergkamp 32' Stadium: Highbury
6 February 1999 24 Chelsea 1–0 Southampton Fulham, London
Zola 11' Stadium: Stamford Bridge
27 February 1999 27 Chelsea 2–1 Liverpool Fulham, London
Leboeuf 7' (pen.)
Goldbæk 38'
Report Owen 77' Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Referee: Paul Durkin
21 March 1999 29 Aston Villa 0–3 Chelsea Birmingham, West Midlands
Flo 59', 89'
Goldbæk 86'
Stadium: Villa Park
11 April 1999 31 Wimbledon 1–2 Chelsea Croydon, London
Gayle 90' Flo 24'
Poyet 53'
Stadium: Selhurst Park
18 April 1999 33 Chelsea 2–2 Leicester City Fulham, London
Zola 30'
Elliott 69' (o.g.)
Duberry 82' (o.g.)
Guppy 88'
Stadium: Stamford Bridge
1 May 1999 35 Chelsea 3–1 Everton Fulham, London
Zola 25', 81'
Petrescu 60'
Jeffers 69' Stadium: Stamford Bridge

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