Chelsea's injury list is just incredible. Literally every week someone has to be injured. Told earlier this week Nkunku attempted to train this week but was sent back in.
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Chelsea's injury list is just incredible. Literally every week someone has to be injured. Told earlier this week Nkunku attempted to train this week but was sent back in. Via Rahman Osman
Injuries happening mostly in training.π€ Imagine my shock
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#AfterThought
Sometimes back, I posted something about this and some emotional battalions were on my back
We don't hate Poch. No we want him to succeed. But we cannot fail to point out probable issues just because we want to "love the club"
Last year, Chilwell, Reece and Fofana were the constant injury prone individuals. These days ,people are getting into that list like they are fighting for a trophy.
The man's obsession with running is just astonishing. His major tactic is running.... And if there is any chance (which is very high) that this is contributing to the big list, poch needs to do a re-evaluation of this. People have cried in all the clubs he has been in and all these is not just pure hate. Great managers constantly evolve their methods.
Even we, the fans are consistently injured in our heads thinking about Chelsea nowdays
Sometimes back, I posted something about this and some emotional battalions were on my back
We don't hate Poch. No we want him to succeed. But we cannot fail to point out probable issues just because we want to "love the club"
Last year, Chilwell, Reece and Fofana were the constant injury prone individuals. These days ,people are getting into that list like they are fighting for a trophy.
The man's obsession with running is just astonishing. His major tactic is running.... And if there is any chance (which is very high) that this is contributing to the big list, poch needs to do a re-evaluation of this. People have cried in all the clubs he has been in and all these is not just pure hate. Great managers constantly evolve their methods.
Even we, the fans are consistently injured in our heads thinking about Chelsea nowdays
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#AfterThought Sometimes back, I posted something about this and some emotional battalions were on my back We don't hate Poch. No we want him to succeed. But we cannot fail to point out probable issues just because we want to "love the club" Last year,β¦
Chelsea fans would blame the Medical Department when someone twists his ankle or suffers a thigh injury in training. Like blaming the doctor when you have diabetes or infection. What the f are they supposed to do to prevent it?
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Carney Chukwuemeka had his injury woes at Villa (U21)thatβs why he wasnβt properly promoted to the first team and only featured in cup games. This time around since last season when he arrived he has suffered with thigh and knee problems.
Malo Gusto was not with the best injury record whilst at Lyon. We went for him cos heβs good on his day.
We have the usual James, Fofana, Lavia and Ugochukwu.
Chelsea was willing to splash the cash on Tyler Adams (Injury Prone) who has barely played for Bournemouth this season. Also they were willing to splash the cash on another injury prone player Olise.
Noni Madueke was brought in as an injury prone player last January. Had his woes last season which has improved significantly this season.
The injuries that have been recurring have been to the same players, the same faces and most of the time itβs the same injuries (reoccurrence).
Ask yourself as a "we love him guy" that why arenβt the others getting injured? Conor G, Caicedo, Disasi, Enzo, Palmer, Jackson, Washington, Madueke, Mudryk, Casadei (since his arrival in January), 40yr old Thiago Silva, Gilchrist, Betts, and Petrovic. Donβt they all do the same training? Donβt they do through the same routines?
So on what basis are you standing on to blame injury prone players for getting hurt?
Last season it was bring back Eva Canerio today itβs Pochettinoβs.
So you want to tell me itβs Mourinhoβs fault that Essien couldnβt stay fit? Make it make sense Anti-Poch FC.
Malo Gusto was not with the best injury record whilst at Lyon. We went for him cos heβs good on his day.
We have the usual James, Fofana, Lavia and Ugochukwu.
Chelsea was willing to splash the cash on Tyler Adams (Injury Prone) who has barely played for Bournemouth this season. Also they were willing to splash the cash on another injury prone player Olise.
Noni Madueke was brought in as an injury prone player last January. Had his woes last season which has improved significantly this season.
The injuries that have been recurring have been to the same players, the same faces and most of the time itβs the same injuries (reoccurrence).
Ask yourself as a "we love him guy" that why arenβt the others getting injured? Conor G, Caicedo, Disasi, Enzo, Palmer, Jackson, Washington, Madueke, Mudryk, Casadei (since his arrival in January), 40yr old Thiago Silva, Gilchrist, Betts, and Petrovic. Donβt they all do the same training? Donβt they do through the same routines?
So on what basis are you standing on to blame injury prone players for getting hurt?
Last season it was bring back Eva Canerio today itβs Pochettinoβs.
So you want to tell me itβs Mourinhoβs fault that Essien couldnβt stay fit? Make it make sense Anti-Poch FC.
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#AfterThought Sometimes back, I posted something about this and some emotional battalions were on my back We don't hate Poch. No we want him to succeed. But we cannot fail to point out probable issues just because we want to "love the club" Last year,β¦
Unless this is how you want chelsea to be playing. Stand at your position and kick the ball no running just kicking.
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