STAMFORD BRIDGE, LONDON — It was mid-October 2004 and Chelsea had just lost 1-0 to Manchester City courtesy of a Nicolas Anelka penalty.
"At half-time, [Jose Mourinho] was livid. It was one of the few times I saw him really angry," John Terry later remembered in his book from the 2004/05 campaign, My Winning Season. This was a new Chelsea, one with an exciting new manager at the helm. They were supposed to be going in a different direction from years gone by, but losing to City in the manner they did raised doubts.