Arsene Wenger's side was knocked out after a couple of "dodgy decisions" went against them and were consequently knocked out of the Champions League.
They've also had to witness the gruesome injury to their Brazilian-Croatian star Eduardo after Birmingham City's Martin Taylor landed a bone-shattering tackle.
If Grant truly wanted to protest against the media, he will have his chance to do so this week in both domestic and continental competitions.
Despite the possibility of being without his star striker in Didier Drogba for the first leg at Anfield, Avram Grant heads into the Champions League fixture with an undefeated record against Rafa Benitez's men.
Grant's job will ultimately ride on this match as another season without the Premier League or Champions League title will spell the end for the Israeli manager's time at Chelsea.
Michael Essien is also probable for the match after fainting for a while during Chelsea's fixture against Everton earlier midweek.
After trailing in the shadows of Manchester United and Arsenal for much of the season in the Premier League, Grant's Chelsea side has shown the same kind of resilience that we witnessed under Mourinho.
After Arsenal's collapse to third place, Chelsea has remained in striking distance of catching up with their storied rivals. Grant enters the fixture with the threats of Ronaldo, Tevez, and Rooney ready to lurk past the Chelsea back four.
As they now find themselves in enviable positions to strengthen their claim for two of football's most prestigious trophies (the English Premier League title and the UEFA Champions League) Avram Grant's fate could be very well determined by the end of the week.
Not even a monosyllabic press conference could save him if Chelsea were to fall out of contention in both competitions.





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