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Inter vs Chelsea (CL) 24/02/10 1945 KO
Ivanovic is looking great going forward, I could almost see a 2nd there.
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Inter vs Chelsea (CL) 24/02/10 1945 KO
OH MY HE DID IT! KALOU!
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Inter vs Chelsea (CL) 24/02/10 1945 KO
Sadly I agree with everything you said, although I was really hoping to see Anelka weaving through the defense.
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Inter vs Chelsea (CL) 24/02/10 1945 KO
Unbelievable... at least we're controlling the game.
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LAST-11 COMPETITION
1. Man City (h) Win 2-0 2. West Ham (h) Win 3-1 3. Blackburn (a) Win 2-0 4. Portsmouth (a) Win 3-1 5. Aston Villa (h) Win 2-1 6. Man Utd (a) Draw 1-1 7. Bolton (h) Win 4-0 8. Tottenham (a) Win 3-2 9. Stoke (h) Win 3-0 10. Liverpool (a) Win 1-0 11. Wigan (h) Win 3-1
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Wolves vs Chelsea (Prem) 20/02/10 1500 KO
My thoughts exactly, with those players (and more) missing it went well. It was nice to see Paulo and Bruma getting some time also.
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Wolves vs Chelsea (Prem) 20/02/10 1500 KO
Not the best of the season, but for all of the changes in the starting lineup I thought it was a fine away match.
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A.Cole ankle fracture
Absolutely, but what if Malouda or Zhirkov go down or need a break. It's just not safe to rely on one player in each position.
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A.Cole ankle fracture
That's another good option. I wonder... supposedly Bosingwa will be back in 3 weeks or so, is it too much to hope that Ivanovic could try out the left side?
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A.Cole ankle fracture
http://www.chelseafc.com/page/LatestNews/0...1963317,00.html This is not good, I hope Kakuta is getting prepared for the left of the diamond. This leaves Ferreira or Hutchinson as backup to Zhirkov now?
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Everton vs Chelsea (Prem) 10/02/10 2000 KO
I might be completely alone but I put this down to poor tactics rather than poor form. Granted Anelka and a few others didn't look comfortable on the ball, but overall I thought the ball movement and possession was not nearly as bad as some previous games. A few of the middle of the road teams seem to have figured out the key to breaking Chelsea down in their current form. Everton's game plan from the start was an extremely compact defense followed by an extremely long ball and a hopeful breakaway. The two reasons it's has been working for the opposition are, like today, sometimes our CB's just get beaten 1v1, and poor fouls just into the final 3rd. It's a simple fact that the CB's wont be perfect 100% of the time, and the way the rest of the team is pushed forward it's too often a 1v1 or 2v2 situation. Against Arsenal we used some of the tactics Everton did today, and it obviously worked. Chelsea is amazing on the counter-attack, but suffer against it in the same way our opponents do. It's no wonder our home record is excellent and our away record lacking. On the road it's thought that we need to play a strong offense against the home side's strong defense, but it just leaves the centre backs without support. I really don't think it's as much their fault though as the issue of poor fouls and corners from counter-attacks leading to set piece goals. My thoughts to a solution are to stop changing the formation per game for one, then fight the tactics of the opposing team rather than stick to the initial plan. If Everton plays a compact defense, draw them out and look for the type of quick counter-attack plays that dominated Arsenal. Pull the midfield deeper to protect against the long ball, or stop the full backs from making runs up the side. Did anyone else notice that even in the 4-3-3 the midfield had no width, and it ended up being a 2-5-3 with Cole and Ivan on the wings? Why not just stick to the diamond, the changes in formation are confusing our own team as much as the opposition. Again I might be alone in my evaluation but it just seems that the tactics are the issue here rather than the player performances.
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Hull vs Chelsea (Prem) 02/02/10 1945 KO
What a way to join the forum, how's the weather in Manchester? I rate the midfielders in this order Malouda>Ballack>Lampard>Deco. I can't believe how many bad passes were played with open field ahead. We looked rushed and impatient in the mid/front and slow in the back. The midfield has to improve in all areas right now and, like the defense of a few months ago, they need a leader to step up. Terry is doing his job taking charge in the back now Lampard or Ballack needs to make it happen in the middle. The kindest thing I can say about the match is that they looked tired from the get go. Maybe they need to plan a little more and train a little less.
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sick of the press
This is a perfect example. The ratings for the Birmingham game by, who else, The Sun. I wouldn't say our entire team was excellent, but putting both teams on 6's and 7's? Unbelievable. If anything Chelsea deserved 7's and 8's for a good game against a tough opponent, and Birmingham deserved 4's, 5's and 6's. Chelsea Petr Cech 6 Branislav Ivanovic 6 John Terry 7 Ricardo Carvalho 7 Ashley Cole 6 Michael Ballack 6 Frank Lampard 8 - STAR MAN Deco 5 Florent Malouda 7 Joe Cole 7 Nicolas Anelka 6 Subs: Yuri Zhirkov (for J Cole) 4 Daniel Sturridge (for Anelka) 3 Subs not used: Turnbull, Ferreira, Alex, Matic, Borini. Birmingham Joe Hart 7 Stephen Carr 6 Roger Johnson 6 Scott Dann 6 Liam Ridgewell 6 Sebastian Larsson 6 Lee Bowyer 7 Barry Ferguson 6 James McFadden 6 Cameron Jerome 5 Christian Benitez 5 Subs: Keith Fahey (for Jerome) 5 Michel(for McFadden) 5 Subs not used: Taylor, Queudrue, Vignal, McSheffrey, D Johnson. REF: S Bennett 6
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Chelsea v Birmingham (Prem) 27/01/10 1945 KO
Goal!!!! 1-0 Malouda Of course the feed dropped immediately after the ball hit the back of the net.
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Chelsea v Birmingham (Prem) 27/01/10 1945 KO
I stand corrected, looks like a 4-3-3. Maybe I should change my prediction from 2-0 to 3-0!
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