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You see how intelligent the players on the pitch are? positional play with intent with intelligent players is the way to go, the simple give and take, clever movement and passing. Imagine Neto or Garnacho in this game. Enzo at LW even does more than those two wingers
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Hopefully we donβt drop off in the second half
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#INGAME
Rosenior has made Joao a running and movement monster.... He has been all over opponents defenders faces ever since
Rosenior has made Joao a running and movement monster.... He has been all over opponents defenders faces ever since
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so Caicedo wonβt stop giving these dumb fouls away? when would this stop? so unnecessary
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CHELSEA ANALYSIS ππ΅
so Caicedo wonβt stop giving these dumb fouls away? when would this stop? so unnecessary
the most little touch in a box they would exaggerate the contact, Caicedo and stupidity, just stop fouling people in the box. This is all on him
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#INGAME
Now with Neto in you cannot easily and efficiently make those central areas attacking pass and move or shape dragging movements. You have to stick wide, making you more predictable and more less able to score
Now with Neto in you cannot easily and efficiently make those central areas attacking pass and move or shape dragging movements. You have to stick wide, making you more predictable and more less able to score
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Unnecessary draw, so unnecessary to give points away, Why tackle like that in the box? why why why why? must you always tackle? why do we do ourselves like this? We were 100x better than them
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"That's unacceptable if they've come with that judgement"
Liam Rosenior gives Olivia Buzaglo his thoughts following Chelsea's 2-2 draw with Leeds...
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Liam Rosenior gives Olivia Buzaglo his thoughts following Chelsea's 2-2 draw with Leeds...
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Double Trouble
As much as our ego may want us to think otherwise, Aston Villa are the real enemy in this top-four/Five race. Not United, not Liverpool.
And thatβs exactly why the Leeds draw felt worse than heartbreak. That was a golden chance to protect the gap, starve them of oxygen, and finish them later. We bottled it.
Liverpool? Theyβve been here before. They know how to suffer, regroup, and storm back when it matters. You never rule them outβever.
United? Different danger altogether. Theyβve got some sense of invisibility now. Dangerous belief. The kind that makes average teams punch above their weight. Add the hunger, the desperation to taste Champions League nights again, and now when they are smelling it, they will be baying for anyone's and everyone's blood.
And letβs be honestβtheyβve got the schedule advantage. One game a week. No Europe. No rotation headaches.
While the rest of us are running on fumes, theyβre resting, preparing, sharpening knives.
Theyβve already survived most of the big games . Meanwhile, our fixture list reads like a punishment. Heavyweights stacked back-to-back with little room for mistake.
Then you rewind to that Arsenal performanceβeverything spineless and cowardly. No fight. Heads gone. Dick and balls cut.
And every time key players come off, the whole team becomes a structural fraud. We don't just weaken, we collapse. We scream shithousery, cheap harlots to be screwed by anyone in any style.
Then Weβve got a manager still learning his squad, players still figuring out the manager, and βbig-game tacticsβ that feel more like live experiments than plans.
Maresca perfected the art of losing against shit teams.
Rosenior, that Arsenal game, the game plan that screamed βletβs surviveβ instead of βletβs win. That's what worries me the most.
Doesn't smell like a confidence inducing top-four charge.
It's flirting with disaster.
It's double trouble.
Double Trouble
As much as our ego may want us to think otherwise, Aston Villa are the real enemy in this top-four/Five race. Not United, not Liverpool.
And thatβs exactly why the Leeds draw felt worse than heartbreak. That was a golden chance to protect the gap, starve them of oxygen, and finish them later. We bottled it.
Liverpool? Theyβve been here before. They know how to suffer, regroup, and storm back when it matters. You never rule them outβever.
United? Different danger altogether. Theyβve got some sense of invisibility now. Dangerous belief. The kind that makes average teams punch above their weight. Add the hunger, the desperation to taste Champions League nights again, and now when they are smelling it, they will be baying for anyone's and everyone's blood.
And letβs be honestβtheyβve got the schedule advantage. One game a week. No Europe. No rotation headaches.
While the rest of us are running on fumes, theyβre resting, preparing, sharpening knives.
Theyβve already survived most of the big games . Meanwhile, our fixture list reads like a punishment. Heavyweights stacked back-to-back with little room for mistake.
Then you rewind to that Arsenal performanceβeverything spineless and cowardly. No fight. Heads gone. Dick and balls cut.
And every time key players come off, the whole team becomes a structural fraud. We don't just weaken, we collapse. We scream shithousery, cheap harlots to be screwed by anyone in any style.
Then Weβve got a manager still learning his squad, players still figuring out the manager, and βbig-game tacticsβ that feel more like live experiments than plans.
Maresca perfected the art of losing against shit teams.
Rosenior, that Arsenal game, the game plan that screamed βletβs surviveβ instead of βletβs win. That's what worries me the most.
Doesn't smell like a confidence inducing top-four charge.
It's flirting with disaster.
It's double trouble.
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Former Hull City vice-chairman Tan Kesler on Rosenior:
π£οΈ "I asked him in our first meeting over coffee where he saw himself in five years. Knowing Championship coaches have short lifespans, I wanted to see if he was pragmatic or really ambitious. He said: 'I see myself coaching in the Champions League'."
π£οΈ "I asked him in our first meeting over coffee where he saw himself in five years. Knowing Championship coaches have short lifespans, I wanted to see if he was pragmatic or really ambitious. He said: 'I see myself coaching in the Champions League'."
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CHELSEA NEWS ποΈ π΅
Andrey Santos is key to how we play under Rosenior. Moving the ball quick and vertical is very important and he does that without fear or hesitation. Lavia is another guy that can do this at a very high level but he's never fit. To have Santos stepping upβ¦
Just some cases of Andrey Santos moving the ball through the pressing and finding difficult angles for the passes.
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