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JT absolutely cooks here.
Itโs what Maresca talks about, if there is more space/numerical advantage by going long from build-up, target that. If itโs the opposite and theyโve got dominant CBโs but we overload them (+ more space) building out from the back, weโll play that way.
Itโs what Maresca talks about, if there is more space/numerical advantage by going long from build-up, target that. If itโs the opposite and theyโve got dominant CBโs but we overload them (+ more space) building out from the back, weโll play that way.
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CHELSEA NEWS ๐๏ธ ๐ต
Chelsea still want around ยฃ80m for Jackson and ยฃ40m for Nkunku. Chelsea will insist on a significant sell-on fee if any deal is to be done for Tyrique George. [Via Kieran Gill]
๐ Chelsea are leaning towards letting Nicolas Jackson leave on a loan with an obligation to buy.
๐ It would be structured like Lewis Hallโs move to Newcastle, where the obligation is basically 100% guaranteed, meaning Chelsea would secure the fee no matter what.
(Via Matt Law)
๐ It would be structured like Lewis Hallโs move to Newcastle, where the obligation is basically 100% guaranteed, meaning Chelsea would secure the fee no matter what.
(Via Matt Law)
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CHELSEA NEWS ๐๏ธ ๐ต
Chelsea still want around ยฃ80m for Jackson and ยฃ40m for Nkunku. Chelsea will insist on a significant sell-on fee if any deal is to be done for Tyrique George. [Via Kieran Gill]
๐จJacksonโs agent:
"30 goals in two seasons, without a single penalty. Highs, lowsโฆ but a page is turning at the Blues. Always grateful for yesterday, but already looking toward tomorrow, with optimism.
Germany, Italy, England: the options are numerous, the decision is imminent. Thank you for the support, we see your messagesโฆ
Nicolas Jackson, transfer expected within 48 hours, in shaa Allahโฆ"
[Via FootMercato]
"30 goals in two seasons, without a single penalty. Highs, lowsโฆ but a page is turning at the Blues. Always grateful for yesterday, but already looking toward tomorrow, with optimism.
Germany, Italy, England: the options are numerous, the decision is imminent. Thank you for the support, we see your messagesโฆ
Nicolas Jackson, transfer expected within 48 hours, in shaa Allahโฆ"
[Via FootMercato]
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Cole Palmer is inside doing his own work. โ Chelsea want to take it easy.
[Sky Sports News]
[Sky Sports News]
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CHELSEA ANALYSIS ๐๐ต
๐จJacksonโs agent: "30 goals in two seasons, without a single penalty. Highs, lowsโฆ but a page is turning at the Blues. Always grateful for yesterday, but already looking toward tomorrow, with optimism. Germany, Italy, England: the options are numerous,โฆ
Jacksonโs camp say these quotes are fake.
(Via Kieran Gill)
(Via Kieran Gill)
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Today's training ๐ธ๐.
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Chelsea are prepared to sanction a loan with obligation for Nico Jackson if a permanent transfer canโt be agreed.
โช๏ธ ยฃ10m loan fee is required.
โช๏ธ Bayern remain in talks.
(Via Ben Jacobs) #CFC
โช๏ธ ยฃ10m loan fee is required.
โช๏ธ Bayern remain in talks.
(Via Ben Jacobs) #CFC
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FireSide
Fermin Or Simons
The way I am looking at the two, Fermin looks to me like a right footed version of Palmer with how he plays and moves. He is someone you can substitute Palmer with and get an almost same if not the same output with same space and ball manipulation.
With what we are trying to achieve with almost similar players per position, he could be an alternative to Palmer when he is unavailable. The question is, how often is Palmer unavailable?
Simons on the other hand is almost a master in tight spaces. More like how Hazard used to force spaces in congested areas. In a game that's locked the way Palace was, this could be your key.
If I had to choose one option only, in consideration of our squad's current attributes, I'd pick Simons. Not because Fermin is bad, but because he can give us something different in tightly locked games.
But again,
The Directors know better.
Fermin Or Simons
The way I am looking at the two, Fermin looks to me like a right footed version of Palmer with how he plays and moves. He is someone you can substitute Palmer with and get an almost same if not the same output with same space and ball manipulation.
With what we are trying to achieve with almost similar players per position, he could be an alternative to Palmer when he is unavailable. The question is, how often is Palmer unavailable?
Simons on the other hand is almost a master in tight spaces. More like how Hazard used to force spaces in congested areas. In a game that's locked the way Palace was, this could be your key.
If I had to choose one option only, in consideration of our squad's current attributes, I'd pick Simons. Not because Fermin is bad, but because he can give us something different in tightly locked games.
But again,
The Directors know better.
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