6 hours ago6 hr 39 minutes ago, WhiteWall said:So there is no thoughts that actually the players just weren't very good, possibly through fatigue and they basically got outplayed and overrun and therefore couldn't get out.I agree with the timings that you have identified. As an example they brought on Nico Gonzalez on 64 minutes and i don't think we could really cope with him along with everything else that was coming at the team. Personally, i think key to the result was the fact the Rice clearly was still not fully up to speed and we had no back up to pack that defensive midfield area, thus making us go deeper and deeper.I do agree that TT tried to rely on a ploy that worked against the Mexicans and would never work here, but i just wonder whether his hand was being forced by the direction of play and the bluntness of our midfield and attack.That was my take but the fashionable stance seems to be that it was 100% Tuchel's fault LOL Up to the Gordon goal we had only one attempt on goal in 55 minutes (the Stones header wide) - we were ineffective in attack all game basically. Our 5 "chances" were in minute 33, 55, 66, 66 and 79. Having watched the game again this morning, they were clearly better than us and we were probably lucky that they opted to kick us in the first half rather than play football as I think the margin would have been a lot wider otherwise. They are FIFA's #1 ranked international team for a reason ...
5 hours ago5 hr Did the club really post Enzo's celebration in their social medial? They get dumber and dumber and softer each passing day... first the Arsenal and the red card mockery debacle and now this...
5 hours ago5 hr 1 hour ago, WhiteWall said:So there is no thoughts that actually the players just weren't very good, possibly through fatigue and they basically got outplayed and overrun and therefore couldn't get out.I agree with the timings that you have identified. As an example they brought on Nico Gonzalez on 64 minutes and i don't think we could really cope with him along with everything else that was coming at the team. Personally, i think key to the result was the fact the Rice clearly was still not fully up to speed and we had no back up to pack that defensive midfield area, thus making us go deeper and deeper.I do agree that TT tried to rely on a ploy that worked against the Mexicans and would never work here, but i just wonder whether his hand was being forced by the direction of play and the bluntness of our midfield and attack.Up until our goal we matched them all over the pitch. If the players weren't good enough, we wouldn't have been 1-0 up. Tuchel picked these players, Tuchel decided to hook every attacker and sit everyone in our box. We have winners throughout this team with the likes of Kane, Bellingham, James, Stones, Rice etc. and Tuchel killed us with his cowardice, not for the first ime in his career. He's done this multiple times going ultra defensive and losing big games in the dying minutes. Unacceptable and the blame lies solely with the German. Get him gone.
5 hours ago5 hr 3 minutes ago, GarnachoCheese said:Up until our goal we matched them all over the pitch. If the players weren't good enough, we wouldn't have been 1-0 up.Tuchel picked these players, Tuchel decided to hook every attacker and sit everyone in our box.We have winners throughout this team with the likes of Kane, Bellingham, James, Stones, Rice etc. and Tuchel killed us with his cowardice, not for the first ime in his career. He's done this multiple times going ultra defensive and losing big games in the dying minutes. Unacceptable and the blame lies solely with the German. Get him gone.I don't want to argue the point because a) its all a bit academic now and b) i like a lot of the stuff you post and i generally agree with most of it, but you have lost me here a bit tbfThe only forward player i see here having been removed was Gordon (which i did disagree with by the way as he was our only effective forward). The rest stayed to the end.What i did see was a double substitution by them on 72 and us reacting on 82. James had to come out, he was being overrun and his hamstrings were going. But we couldn't just leave Gonzalez free and clear.Key for me is the Rice substitution and in fairness to TT he couldn't have predicted the guy to get the sh*ts at the most critical point. Where he should be hammered is taking a carthorse in Henderson as the back up who then broke his bloody arm, so we were so limited in the crucial DM position to protect the back line, break up play and spring counter attacks.I think there were a lot of mistakes and shortcomings. I am not saying your wrong but i just doesn't think its black and white
5 hours ago5 hr 2 minutes ago, WhiteWall said:I don't want to argue the point because a) its all a bit academic now and b) i like a lot of the stuff you post and i generally agree with most of it, but you have lost me here a bit tbfThe only forward player i see here having been removed was Gordon (which i did disagree with by the way as he was our only effective forward). The rest stayed to the end.What i did see was a double substitution by them on 72 and us reacting on 82. James had to come out, he was being overrun and his hamstrings were going. But we couldn't just leave Gonzalez free and clear.Key for me is the Rice substitution and in fairness to TT he couldn't have predicted the guy to get the sh*ts at the most critical point. Where he should be hammered is taking a carthorse in Henderson as the back up who then broke his bloody arm, so we were so limited in the crucial DM position to protect the back line, break up play and spring counter attacks.I think there were a lot of mistakes and shortcomings. I am not saying your wrong but i just doesn't think its black and whiteThe same players can stay on the pitch and the game plan completely change. We went from keeping the ball and taking the game to Argentina to 10 sat behind the ball and hoofing it.
5 hours ago5 hr 5 minutes ago, GarnachoCheese said:The same players can stay on the pitch and the game plan completely change. We went from keeping the ball and taking the game to Argentina to 10 sat behind the ball and hoofing it.5 minutes ago, GarnachoCheese said:The same players can stay on the pitch and the game plan completely change. We went from keeping the ball and taking the game to Argentina to 10 sat behind the ball and hoofing it.Maybe. Or they also had Gonzalez, Alvarez, McAllister, Fernandez, de Paul and Messi on the pitch, six attacking players and it looked like we only had Anderson in that defensive area.I think that they became more and more attacking and we struggled to cope. I still think that the link between defence and attack was key and with a fully fit Rice helping Anderson to break up please we may been able to counter better. I think the below par performance of a not fully fit Rice was pivotal tbh
4 hours ago4 hr If we couldn’t sell him, I hope he gets a broken leg first game of the season. I really can’t stand the prick. Arrogant c*nt.
4 hours ago4 hr 17 minutes ago, dansubrosa said:If we couldn’t sell him, I hope he gets a broken leg first game of the season. I really can’t stand the prick. Arrogant c*nt.Get to f**k.Imagine hoping one of our players gets a broken leg! That would create many more problems than it solvedEnzo was excellent last night. I still think he should go but whilst he’s a Chelsea player you can’t state you hope he breaks his leg. It reflects on you rather than anyone else.You sound a whole lot more arrogant than Enzo by the way.
4 hours ago4 hr 21 minutes ago, dansubrosa said:If we couldn’t sell him, I hope he gets a broken leg first game of the season. I really can’t stand the prick. Arrogant c*nt.If he wins a second his head won’t fit into cobham or Stamford Bridge.Spain is the last chance to stop these horrible c**ts.And no we don’t wish our players get hurt or any opposition players that’s not what CFC fans stand for Edited 4 hours ago4 hr by El regreso
4 hours ago4 hr Author 10 minutes ago, El regreso said:If he wins a second his head won’t fit into cobham or Stamford Bridge.Spain is the last chance to stop these horrible c**ts.And no we don’t wish our players get hurt or any opposition players that’s not what CFC fans stand forI'll take Enzo winning his 2nd than seeing the likes of Saka or Madueke lifting a WC.
4 hours ago4 hr Enzo has had an amazing world cup, scored in the last two and good goals too, no tap ins.Perhaps RM will be back with a big pay cheque yet then again the talk is Mourinho is going there.
4 hours ago4 hr 19 minutes ago, 19seventyone said:Get to f**k.Imagine hoping one of our players gets a broken leg! That would create many more problems than it solvedEnzo was excellent last night. I still think he should go but whilst he’s a Chelsea player you can’t state you hope he breaks his leg. It reflects on you rather than anyone else.You sound a whole lot more arrogant than Enzo by the way.Sell him then snap both his legs while he’s walking out the door imo
4 hours ago4 hr Very interesting to see people claim he was amazing. He was fouling players and pumping shots into row Z for 85 minutes until he he one down the middle of the goal that Pickford couldn’t get his tiny arms to. A classic Enzo performance of being a complete liability for his dick riders to wax lyrical about the goal. A game is 90 minutes, and he’s a liability for 89 of them. The Chicharito of midfielders.
3 hours ago3 hr 14 minutes ago, GarnachoCheese said:Very interesting to see people claim he was amazing. He was fouling players and pumping shots into row Z for 85 minutes until he he one down the middle of the goal that Pickford couldn’t get his tiny arms to. A classic Enzo performance of being a complete liability for his dick riders to wax lyrical about the goal. A game is 90 minutes, and he’s a liability for 89 of them. The Chicharito of midfielders.I think even if he was amazing the odds of you admitting it would be extremely low.
2 hours ago2 hr Some rumours about he, or rather his people, are in discussions with Atletico. I don't see how that happens. His "dream" is to play for Real and I don't expect Atletico would offer even 80mill never mind close to 120mill.
2 hours ago2 hr Author 5 minutes ago, axman2526 said:Some rumours about he, or rather his people, are in discussions with Atletico.I don't see how that happens. His "dream" is to play for Real and I don't expect Atletico would offer even 80mill never mind close to 120mill.There is a lot of Argentine influence at Atletico, and with them selling Griezmann, I always imagined it as a destination for him. Simply put, he's priced out for 99% of the world market. Atletico included. I'm like 95% sure he stays.
2 hours ago2 hr 33 minutes ago, axman2526 said:Some rumours about he, or rather his people, are in discussions with Atletico.I don't see how that happens. His "dream" is to play for Real and I don't expect Atletico would offer even 80mill never mind close to 120mill.Wasn’t his “ dream to live in Madrid “ ? Pretty sure he didn’t say Real as his preferred destination.When it comes to what they would pay they paid vast money for Felix and that was what 7 years ago so add that to the fact that slowly they are slipping down the league and getting less points than I think they probably will need to be making some sort of statement.I certainly dodnt dismiss the possibility of him going to Atletico for +£100m Edited 2 hours ago2 hr by terraloon
2 hours ago2 hr Atletico aren't averse to a huge value signing - paid €127m for Joao Felix ... so could there be some mileage here ?Hjulmand and Fernandez could be a new look midfield for them to get them closer to the top 2 in Spain ?
1 hour ago1 hr I just see Enzo coming back here being an unwanted headache for Alonso and would love for someone to take him off our hands.I don’t see where he fits in our team and would rather reinvest in players that improve our 11.
1 hour ago1 hr 3 hours ago, Sconnie Blue said:I'll take Enzo winning his 2nd than seeing the likes of Saka or Madueke lifting a WC.I'd rather have seen James lifting a WC alongside Saka and Madueke.
1 hour ago1 hr With the way the Argies have behaved towards us, I genuinely would be very happy if we never signed one of their players again. It was real eye opener, or reminder, just how much they hate us.
1 hour ago1 hr I’ve heard fans call Enzo a ‘big game player’ but that applies to players who are good every week and then excel in the big games like say Drogba.What’s the term for a player who only shows up for big games? Unprofessional ? Half hearted? Lazy? You can’t exactly call him lazy he covers some ground, maybe ineffective is a polite way of saying it. The guy has been the un droppable midfielder that has just seen us finish 10th and while I do think he is a different type of player to our other midfielders I hope Alonso doesn’t fall into the trap of trying to get a tune out of him because far to many games went on around him last season. All games are big games if you want to be successful.
55 minutes ago55 min Awful player and worse person.Not in the Diego Costa or Cucurella "love him if he's one of yours" mold.Just a vile human, full stop
37 minutes ago37 min Be very interesting to see how the Chelsea supporters treat him and Barco after the falklands flag debacle
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