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I'd rather start casemiro (sp?) but that wont happen. I'm still iffy on isco. Some games he shows up and really gives the attack a boost, but others the impact his minimal.
What do you guys think of Eden Hazard remarks? Throwing shade at jose
I'd rather start casemiro (sp?) but that wont happen. I'm still iffy on isco. Some games he shows up and really gives the attack a boost, but others the impact his minimal.
What do you guys think of Eden Hazard remarks? Throwing shade at jose
"Chelsea aren't built to play football" Dude might get the Casillas treatment for that @#$%
van Gaal announcement next week says the interwebs
Oranje invasion coming to United & OT! Betcha Sneijder ends up there...
He's right though. Chelsea have too many quality attacking players where goal scoring shouldn't have been a problem this season. Like Pep & any coach, Jose needs to modify his tactics & not be such a slave to his own coaching dogma.
Y'all see pogba out there?
^that looks clean, can't beat the price yall got it for either
still hate Man United tho.
Man shut up. All of you.
It's just the hip thing to do now by criticizing Jose.
None of you were criticizing him for "being a slave to his own coaching dogma" or being to defensive when we beat arsenal 6-0. Or when we destroyed City at the Etihad.
Chelsea wouldn't have gotten as far as they did without his tactics. Same tactics that have led Chelsea to have the best GD in the EPL against top 4 opponents and the most points against top 4 opponents.
All this criticism is ******* clueless.
And the irony is you're criticizing him for being too inflexible in his tactics when Chelsea have won in more ways than any other EPL team this year. You want a manager who is a slave to his own coaching dogma? Try Arsene Wenger. Who gets lit up in big matches because if his egotistical desire to play "good" football no matter the opponent.
I'll take a manager who has the humility and knowledge of his team enough to know that he can't win every match with sheer attack and must play defensively when the situation calls for it.
last 15-20 mins was wildBenfica a man down and Juve STILL can't convert
Y'all are talking nonsense. Before he draw for the Semis was even announced I was saying Atletico were the team I least wanted to face because their style is hardest for us to beat.
And at he English media protecting Mou. Same media that kills him even when he wins just because it isn't "pretty" to them? FOH
Yes Chelsea have a more expensive squad than Atletico. When has that ever mattered in sports?
If having an expensive roster was at all relevant the Yankees would win the World Series every year and the Knicks would actually make the playoffs. Cowboys have one of the most expensive rosters in the NFL, how's that working out?
So stop acting like having an expensive roster makes you a great team or the favorites or some ****
So he said at the beginning of the year he was happy...1..that was 9 damn months ago and a squad can change a lot in that time. 2...it was coach speak.
So we're just going to act like Jose didn't go hard as hell to sign Rooney now? Ok then.The point is that Mou could have easily bought a striker if he knew his options weren't sufficient.
You mean like when we were down 3-1 against PSG and had to chase the game with a ton of possession?His teams struggle when they are forced to have the ball and create on their own, or have to chase the game - as Hazard commented.