Arsenal chairman Peter Hill-Wood has ridiculed the aim of crisis-hit English Premier League rivals Chelsea to dominate world football. The Stamford Bridge outfit want to become the world's leading football brand by 2014 according to chief executive Peter Kenyon, but are struggling this season.Manager Jose Mourinho has departed after a poor start at home and in Europe, where just 25,000 fans turned out for the 1-1 draw with Norway's Rosenborg in the Champions League last week.
His replacement Avram Grant presided over a 2-0 defeat away to title rivals Manchester United on Sunday which left Chelsea five points behind Premier League leaders Arsenal.
Hill-Wood told the UK Press Association. "I don't want to run Chelsea down, but one has to concede Manchester United and Liverpool are probably the biggest names in UK football and probably throughout the world.
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