SambaStyle
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85 point team.. Where that will get them.. who knows.
Maybe they disguise equity funding as player sales.Apparently Madrid payed Chelsea €160m for Hazard with just 1 year left on his contract now yeah Hazard a great player but come on that’s something dodgy as fcuk.
I expect them to sell there shit over expensive goalie for 50m as well.
Form is temporary; class is permanent.Bernardo looks a shell of his former self. Everyone is hoping he regains form but its no guarantee.
Have to prepare at some point for life without Aguero and that knee injury he got is no joke.
It's also no guarantee that Chelsea's signings hit the heights expected of them.Bernardo looks a shell of his former self. Everyone is hoping he regains form but its no guarantee.
Have to prepare at some point for life without Aguero and that knee injury he got is no joke.
He's good at a very specific way of playing but I'm not sure Lampard is the guy to get it out of him. He's excellent at making runs off the shoulder (although he'd be offside a lot which on here is a sin) and his pace is electric. He's historically not been great in closed spaces.I really like the look of Timo Werner.
His game is slightly off being in a new league and all that, but when it all clicks he's going to look amazing!
He's good at a very specific way of playing but I'm not sure Lampard is the guy to get it out of him. He's excellent at making runs off the shoulder (although he'd be offside a lot which on here is a sin) and his pace is electric. He's historically not been great in closed spaces.
He's good enough that his quality will shine through, particularly with the team Chelsea will have built. And against us he'll definitely score on the counter. But I just feel he'd be better suited to a team like Arsenal or Tottenham that like to provide their forwards balls to run on to.
He's good at a very specific way of playing but I'm not sure Lampard is the guy to get it out of him. He's excellent at making runs off the shoulder (although he'd be offside a lot which on here is a sin) and his pace is electric. He's historically not been great in closed spaces.
He's good enough that his quality will shine through, particularly with the team Chelsea will have built. And against us he'll definitely score on the counter. But I just feel he'd be better suited to a team like Arsenal or Tottenham that like to provide their forwards balls to run on to.