Monday at 20:244 days 2 hours ago, just said:Yay!BBC SportXabi Alonso: New Chelsea manager wants to keep Enzo Ferna...New Chelsea manager Xabi Alonso is unveiled at Stamford Bridge and says he wants to keep Enzo Fernandez at the club.Oh happy days.... I'm just going to keep telling myself that this is a ploy contived between Alonso and the SDs/agents to drive Fernandez's value up.
Monday at 22:214 days 1 hour ago, bluedave said:Oh happy days.... I'm just going to keep telling myself that this is a ploy contived between Alonso and the SDs/agents to drive Fernandez's value up.The SD's strategy to drive values up so far has been to ban the player from entering Cobham and to tell the whole world they're trying to get rid. The ploy you're describing is way too sophisticated for them!
Monday at 22:394 days Looking forward to Enzo recording himself live singing about the Falkland Islands and then coming back pretending to be sorry like he was when he sang about the French 😐
Monday at 22:414 days Author Going to be in the pivot again with Caicedo at this rate. Pray 4 Caicedo.
Monday at 23:014 days I mean the ball really is in Fernandez' court, all he has to do is work harder and be less sh*t. He is one of the few in the squad whose performances belie his actual talent, his underperformance is entirely of his own making and attitude. If he can adapt himself to a role that actually benefits the team, rather than one that drives his stat sheet, we will be better for it. Either it will work out for the team or he will get his move away and we get a decent fee.
Tuesday at 14:313 days 3 hours ago, Sconnie Blue said:Assuming this means we play a midfield three and a back four.That is the only way to make him work. Problem though is he will insist on playing in the front 3, which creates another issue. I don’t think he is compatible with Palmer.
Wednesday at 11:532 days He doesn’t fit in either system if we’re honest. It’s a real shame RM don’t want him.Could be an headache for the manager next season no matter what he does, shoe horns him in or benches him.
Wednesday at 12:172 days Author 21 hours ago, markpitts said:That is the only way to make him work. Problem though is he will insist on playing in the front 3, which creates another issue. I don’t think he is compatible with Palmer.Think our shape is the most important aspect, and I'd expect us to maybe line up something like this with the ball. SanchezJames Colwill HatoPalestra Caicedo Enzo QuendaEstevao PalmerPedro
Wednesday at 12:222 days 4 minutes ago, Sconnie Blue said:Think our shape is the most important aspect, and I'd expect us to maybe line up something like this with the ball.SanchezJames Colwill HatoPalestra Caicedo Enzo QuendaEstevao PalmerPedroEnzo pivot, end the season now
Wednesday at 12:362 days Author 12 minutes ago, GarnachoCheese said:Enzo pivot, end the season nowOh, wait until the August PR briefs on why we didn't get any player that could instantly improve the XI.
Wednesday at 12:482 days 28 minutes ago, Sconnie Blue said:Think our shape is the most important aspect, and I'd expect us to maybe line up something like this with the ball.SanchezJames Colwill HatoPalestra Caicedo Enzo QuendaEstevao PalmerPedroLooks okay on paper but his lack of positional awareness and laziness will turn it into a 3-3-3-1.Won’t be surprised if he insisted/demanded to be played in one of the 2 behind Joao Pedro. Enzo lives for his stats.
Wednesday at 13:022 days He's going to force his way out by making some insane comment after the game tonight.
Wednesday at 13:072 days 5 minutes ago, Scott Harris said:He's going to force his way out by making some insane comment after the game tonight.Fingers crossed.
Wednesday at 13:092 days 32 minutes ago, GarnachoCheese said:Enzo pivot, end the season nowFabregas did it with Conte. Jorginho with Tuchel. Enzo Fernandez is better than those in every physical aspect. And has a way better workrate as well. A three at the back system would definitely favour him as one of the two in the pivot as he has a lot of players around him and as long as the two in the number 10 role (Palmer and Estevao) put in the requested defensive work. Which I think they will.If this Chelsea resembles that hard working Leverkusen team that Alonso built, I am 100% Fernandez will flourish in the pivot.
Wednesday at 13:262 days 9 minutes ago, petre ispirescu said:Fabregas did it with Conte. Jorginho with Tuchel.Enzo Fernandez is better than those in every physical aspect. And has a way better workrate as well.A three at the back system would definitely favour him as one of the two in the pivot as he has a lot of players around him and as long as the two in the number 10 role (Palmer and Estevao) put in the requested defensive work. Which I think they will.If this Chelsea resembles that hard working Leverkusen team that Alonso built, I am 100% Fernandez will flourish in the pivot.Fabregas and Jorginho both had discipline and tactical awareness, regardless of their athletic inefficiencies. Enzo Fernandez is not interested in sitting in a two, he'll be running into the box at any opportunity and leaving Caicedo alone. We've seen this play out for 3 years now.Enzo Fernandez would flourish in Burger King, that is it.
Wednesday at 16:002 days 4 hours ago, C3blue said:He doesn’t fit in either system if we’re honest. It’s a real shame RM don’t want him.Could be an headache for the manager next season no matter what he does, shoe horns him in or benches him.Kind of still hoping that Madrid is open to him if Simeone can blow in his ear.
Wednesday at 20:512 days Not a surprise he did that. Now will someone make a offer for him?Still could be a back to back world champion ya know Real
Wednesday at 21:182 days Just now, Zeta said:Plays better deeper.Plays better anywhere else but Chelsea Edited Wednesday at 21:192 days by Valerie
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