Last season, we struggled to play as a team and defend as a unit. Even when we were winning, Maresca warned that we werenβt ready to compete for the title β and he was right. A few months later, our weaknesses showed. But to his credit, he turned things around and built a strong side that finished the season well.
This summer, we made a lot of changes, especially among the fringe players. Most of the new signings arenβt Premier League-ready yet. Injuries to key players have made it harder because we donβt have experienced replacements who fully understand Marescaβs system.
That said, itβs a process. I bring up last season because fans often expect perfection from day one. But football doesnβt work like that β it takes time, hard work, and adaptation.
I genuinely believe we recruited well. EstevΓ£o, Gittens, Hato, and Essugo are top talents, but theyβll need time to develop. Players like Delap, JoΓ£o Pedro, Garnacho, and Buonanotte are already familiar with the league, and in the case of JoΓ£o Pedro and Buonanotte, the managerβs style too, thanks to their time under De Zerbi.
The point is: Maresca has already shown he can mould a team over time. With even more talented players this season, thereβs no reason to think he wonβt do it again β itβs just a matter of patience.
But hey, if you want to doubt him again⦠go ahead.
(Via Blue_Footy)
This summer, we made a lot of changes, especially among the fringe players. Most of the new signings arenβt Premier League-ready yet. Injuries to key players have made it harder because we donβt have experienced replacements who fully understand Marescaβs system.
That said, itβs a process. I bring up last season because fans often expect perfection from day one. But football doesnβt work like that β it takes time, hard work, and adaptation.
I genuinely believe we recruited well. EstevΓ£o, Gittens, Hato, and Essugo are top talents, but theyβll need time to develop. Players like Delap, JoΓ£o Pedro, Garnacho, and Buonanotte are already familiar with the league, and in the case of JoΓ£o Pedro and Buonanotte, the managerβs style too, thanks to their time under De Zerbi.
The point is: Maresca has already shown he can mould a team over time. With even more talented players this season, thereβs no reason to think he wonβt do it again β itβs just a matter of patience.
But hey, if you want to doubt him again⦠go ahead.
(Via Blue_Footy)
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π΅ Premier League 04/05: Chelsea π₯
π΅ Premier League 05/06: Chelsea π₯
πΉ Premier League 06/07: Man Utd π₯
πΉ Premier League 07/08: Man Utd π₯
πΉ Premier League 08/09: Man Utd π₯
π΅ Premier League 09/10: Chelsea π₯
Will we ever see these two teams dominate English football again?π’
π΅ Premier League 05/06: Chelsea π₯
πΉ Premier League 06/07: Man Utd π₯
πΉ Premier League 07/08: Man Utd π₯
πΉ Premier League 08/09: Man Utd π₯
π΅ Premier League 09/10: Chelsea π₯
Will we ever see these two teams dominate English football again?π’
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Chalobah and Acheampong are Chelseaβs only fit CBβs to start vs Brighton
Confident we get the win?
Confident we get the win?
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CHELSEA ANALYSIS ππ΅
Chalobah and Acheampong are Chelseaβs only fit CBβs to start vs Brighton Confident we get the win?
Chelsea could have eight players unavailable tomorrow
That would make us second in the Premier League for most injuries
Any more absences would push them us first or tied first.
Injuries worrying The Blues early on in the seasonβ¦π
That would make us second in the Premier League for most injuries
Any more absences would push them us first or tied first.
Injuries worrying The Blues early on in the seasonβ¦π
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βοΈ "Chelsea should be title contenders and considered Champions League challengers this season.
"Instead, their hierarchy seems content to be praised for being the smartest recruiters in the business,"
- Jamie Carragher
Full article: Telegraph
"Instead, their hierarchy seems content to be praised for being the smartest recruiters in the business,"
- Jamie Carragher
Full article: Telegraph
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CHELSEA ANALYSIS ππ΅
βοΈ "Chelsea should be title contenders and considered Champions League challengers this season. "Instead, their hierarchy seems content to be praised for being the smartest recruiters in the business," - Jamie Carragher Full article: Telegraph
Since BlueCo took over Chelsea, theyβve been making big changes β not just to the players, but to the whole setup of the club. With so much being rebuilt, itβs normal that results on the pitch have been up and down. Expecting trophies right away isnβt realistic.
The club wasnβt in a great place when BlueCo came in. The sudden end of the Abramovich era left things unsettled. Their first transfer window was full of big signings like Sterling and Koulibaly, but most of those deals didnβt work out. The club is still feeling the effects of those mistakes.
Now, the strategy has changed. Chelsea are focusing on younger players who earn less and could be sold later for a good price. This gives the club more flexibility. If a player doesnβt work out, they can be moved on without losing too much money.
Because of this, the team might not be super consistent right now, but thereβs a lot of potential for the future. The goal at the moment isnβt to be perfect β itβs to build a strong foundation. Once that settles, results will improve.
People often talk about how much Chelsea have spent, but forget to mention how much theyβve also made β especially from player sales. The new owners have also cut down the wage bill and were actually in profit during the last transfer window. That shows better financial planning.
Some fans question why Chelsea didnβt go after big names like Maignan or Donnarumma. But Maignan hasnβt been at his best lately, and Donnarumma was asking for huge wages β even PSG didnβt keep him on those terms. Chelsea canβt just match the spending of clubs like Man City or Man United, so they need to be smarter with money.
This rebuild isnβt about quick wins. Itβs about building something long-term β a team that can win in the future, but also run in a stable and responsible way. It might not please everyone right now, but itβs a clear plan. And thatβs something Chelsea have needed for a while.
The club wasnβt in a great place when BlueCo came in. The sudden end of the Abramovich era left things unsettled. Their first transfer window was full of big signings like Sterling and Koulibaly, but most of those deals didnβt work out. The club is still feeling the effects of those mistakes.
Now, the strategy has changed. Chelsea are focusing on younger players who earn less and could be sold later for a good price. This gives the club more flexibility. If a player doesnβt work out, they can be moved on without losing too much money.
Because of this, the team might not be super consistent right now, but thereβs a lot of potential for the future. The goal at the moment isnβt to be perfect β itβs to build a strong foundation. Once that settles, results will improve.
People often talk about how much Chelsea have spent, but forget to mention how much theyβve also made β especially from player sales. The new owners have also cut down the wage bill and were actually in profit during the last transfer window. That shows better financial planning.
Some fans question why Chelsea didnβt go after big names like Maignan or Donnarumma. But Maignan hasnβt been at his best lately, and Donnarumma was asking for huge wages β even PSG didnβt keep him on those terms. Chelsea canβt just match the spending of clubs like Man City or Man United, so they need to be smarter with money.
This rebuild isnβt about quick wins. Itβs about building something long-term β a team that can win in the future, but also run in a stable and responsible way. It might not please everyone right now, but itβs a clear plan. And thatβs something Chelsea have needed for a while.
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