I love and miss Tuchel but this just seems like d*ck riding to me. He is talking about making his players more CREATIVE in outer conditions. It made chillwell and james look so good but that was all the team was about. All the attackers were blunt and the whole world realized that it was easy to stop chelsea by limiting the creativity of his wing backs. Jorginho became a scapegoat because he did all the diagonal passing but no goals and hardly much assists. And even when tuchel left thats all he knows now.
So whats the point?
Every coach has a process they feel can take them to the top. But they dont need to deliver a lecture to prove it. Pep has his process but he attributes his success to the players. His job is to motivate the players each game to keep pushing and thrive in his dynamic system. City dont even have a pattern of play. They play players in wrong positions, very very dynamic. But if its chelsea the whole fan base woukd come for the coaches head. We lack trust in managers. Its just a toxic relationship. The same tuchel we didnt appreciate when he was around. Poch has come into very tough conditions. The whole team is new but if we play bad its the coach. Sometimes its when we criticize the line ups that we play good. When we play good it makes us believe more in the βplayersβ and not the coach. But during the last game i clearly saw a very good build up process in the second half. The players started pushing like crazy. So why dont they fight like this everyday? The whole team is learning. After last season some of these players, were heavily criticizzed because they played rubbish. It affects confidence and we need a coach who can build that confidence. We just need some experience to manage games.
So whats the point?
Every coach has a process they feel can take them to the top. But they dont need to deliver a lecture to prove it. Pep has his process but he attributes his success to the players. His job is to motivate the players each game to keep pushing and thrive in his dynamic system. City dont even have a pattern of play. They play players in wrong positions, very very dynamic. But if its chelsea the whole fan base woukd come for the coaches head. We lack trust in managers. Its just a toxic relationship. The same tuchel we didnt appreciate when he was around. Poch has come into very tough conditions. The whole team is new but if we play bad its the coach. Sometimes its when we criticize the line ups that we play good. When we play good it makes us believe more in the βplayersβ and not the coach. But during the last game i clearly saw a very good build up process in the second half. The players started pushing like crazy. So why dont they fight like this everyday? The whole team is learning. After last season some of these players, were heavily criticizzed because they played rubbish. It affects confidence and we need a coach who can build that confidence. We just need some experience to manage games.
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Neville on 8 year contracts: βTheyβre not good for a young playerβ¦You think youβve got a 8 year contract as a young 21/22 year old, the club might think theyβve got security over you but the young player makes βIβm rich. I genuinely am richβ and for some thatβs a problem.β [sky]
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Cole Palmer in April: Played: 5 Goals: 7 Assists: 1 Hat-Tricks: 2 Key Passes: 15 #CFC [chelseafc]
A deserving POTM surely for Cole Palmer
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Jeremy Boga when asked if he would like to return to Chelsea:
"You never close the door, but I've just arrived at Nice, I've signed a long contract and I'm focused on Nice. But you never know what might happen in the future."
"You never close the door, but I've just arrived at Nice, I've signed a long contract and I'm focused on Nice. But you never know what might happen in the future."
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I love and miss Tuchel but this just seems like d*ck riding to me. He is talking about making his players more CREATIVE in outer conditions. It made chillwell and james look so good but that was all the team was about. All the attackers were blunt and theβ¦
I honestly feel like if we even want to criticize anything its the project itself. Pep has never coached a bunch of kids and he always goes to teams that he can control how much mistakes the players make. But some say he is the greatest of all time. He keeps experience and buys more experience, trashes inconsistency and lets go of those who dont trust his system.
This whole project to me is an experiment and we are even lucky to have someone volunteer to spear head something that has never been done in the history of football. Most coaches would decline this job because its bot a stable project. But poch is here because he is not your regular coach. He believes he can push plqyers beyond boundaries. I dont know if thats the best for the tean yet but if we sack poch then lets change the whole project, but if this process works tgen we woukd dominate football for a very very long time.
This whole project to me is an experiment and we are even lucky to have someone volunteer to spear head something that has never been done in the history of football. Most coaches would decline this job because its bot a stable project. But poch is here because he is not your regular coach. He believes he can push plqyers beyond boundaries. I dont know if thats the best for the tean yet but if we sack poch then lets change the whole project, but if this process works tgen we woukd dominate football for a very very long time.
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This personifies Thiago Silva. 37 years old, in a final, so far back that most people would just jog back, but he sprints past everyone and clears the ball off the line.
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I don't think any of our remaining defenders can do this ...
He makes things look simple even when under pressure...
His leadership qualities portrayed on the pitch is very underrated, always vocal at the back to direct his fellow teammates on what to do.
He makes things look simple even when under pressure...
His leadership qualities portrayed on the pitch is very underrated, always vocal at the back to direct his fellow teammates on what to do.
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"Thiago, the advice I can give you is that you are a dreamer. Never change that."
Watch and listen to these inspirational words from Thiago Silva.
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Watch and listen to these inspirational words from Thiago Silva.
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FireSide The Gallagher/Enzo Case So Gallagher is played upfront to "win possession and press upfront". He is nowhere near the top 10 in tackles or interceptions. And of the few he has won, how many have resulted in goals or chances creation? How many goalsβ¦
#AfterThought
Now back to the Aston Villa match. Gallagher was ranked the second as per Sofascore ratings playing in the pivot. He also scored from deep. Caicedo for the first time was rated the best as per the Sofascore ratings. Above all other players in the field including Aston Villas
It supports the theory in this article about Gallagher's best position and how he can unlock Caicedos potential as well as his at the same time
Now, even deploying Enzo ahead of them in his rightful position (as a single 8, not a 10), will unlock the Enzo we saw in the world cup. The expensive Enzo.
And this midfield dynamism is the first Key to Pochs salvation
Now back to the Aston Villa match. Gallagher was ranked the second as per Sofascore ratings playing in the pivot. He also scored from deep. Caicedo for the first time was rated the best as per the Sofascore ratings. Above all other players in the field including Aston Villas
It supports the theory in this article about Gallagher's best position and how he can unlock Caicedos potential as well as his at the same time
Now, even deploying Enzo ahead of them in his rightful position (as a single 8, not a 10), will unlock the Enzo we saw in the world cup. The expensive Enzo.
And this midfield dynamism is the first Key to Pochs salvation
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Mudrykβs Chelsea debut v Liverpool
Analysis by Steven Gerrard, Joe Cole and Rio Ferdinand for BT Sport.
Analysis by Steven Gerrard, Joe Cole and Rio Ferdinand for BT Sport.
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This angle of Moises Caicedo tackle and then the ball played into Noni Madueke.
Why didn't he not square it with his right foot?
Why didn't he not square it with his right foot?
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Cole Palmer robbed Cesare Casadei off a first Chelsea goal right there but no one is talking about cos his name is not Raheem Sterling.
You have "fans" saying he can do whatever he wants cos heβs scored an awful lot of goals. Where are the standards? Wait! I forgot those standards apply to only the coach they want sacked and the players they want out.
Moral: if youβre a darling boy, youβre a darling boy.
You have "fans" saying he can do whatever he wants cos heβs scored an awful lot of goals. Where are the standards? Wait! I forgot those standards apply to only the coach they want sacked and the players they want out.
Moral: if youβre a darling boy, youβre a darling boy.
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Ian Maatsen: βA few other young players [at Chelsea] that I played with went to travel to the final in Porto. They called me on FaceTime from there, it was unbelievable. It was Billy Gilmour and Tino Anjorin.
I told myself βone day, I want to be one of those guys to be on the biggest stage, to show the world who I am, show the quality I haveβ. And now I have this opportunity, itβs crazy.β (Telegraph)
I told myself βone day, I want to be one of those guys to be on the biggest stage, to show the world who I am, show the quality I haveβ. And now I have this opportunity, itβs crazy.β (Telegraph)
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