Chelsea Thread - 2022/23 | Pochettino confirmed as new manager

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Enzo Fernandez really is that guy. So unfortunate that we didn’t go after him last summer he would’ve been a better suited player than Bellingham for us. Has great tempo on the ball and his passing range is incredible.
 
Do you reckon Sterling is regretting is move? Soon to be 3rd manager this season and still on the bench
Been a awful move for him, had gone there expecting to hit the high he had with us and he has been awful for them scored a few goals but nothing special, had his house burgled in London while he was away with England and had injuries when he hardly ever got a injury for us.
 
The thing is if fans wanted to be horrible they could sing about something that indisputably was their fault, Heysel, the disaster that never happened.
I wonder what would happen if someone made up a catchy chant that is specifically and only about Heysel that caught on in grounds up and down the land. What could those horrible fuckers do about that?
 
Reports that Boehly’s mega-squad literally couldn’t fit in the changing room, players were changing in the corridors

In order to get whole team involved in training, Potter was running one 11v11 game alongside one 9v9 game, on adjoining training pitches
 
Chavs get away with blue murder. Money spent is off the charts. Bloated squad, origin of the money is murky. Ffp don’t give a shit. How the heck can any manager get a settled squad with 32 players?. Absolute clusterfuck. Boley needs to load up romans saved game from time 2021/22.
 
He's been there what, 5 days? Things were blissful for Tuchel at Chelsea the first 12 months. But soon after that articles kept coming out about how players felt drained by approach and once the ownership change happened, he struggled to get along with the new owners too. It wouldn't surprise me at all if there was friction between him and the Bayern board/players in about 18 months.

I personally wouldn't have sacked him. He's a great coach but him being difficult to work with has been well documented since his Dortmund days.
He fell out with Dortmund, he fell out with PSG, and for as far as you want to count it he fell out with Boehly FC too.

He has stated publically he prefers to have a go-between with himself and the owner, rather than talk to the owner directly. Cech was fulfilling this role under Abramovich, and that allowed for a reasonable working-relationship.

Once Cech and that role were removed, the same story as in the past, there was friction. Coupled with a bad start to the season it spelled the end for him.
 
5th of April and Chelsea still haven't hit the magical 40 points target.
 
Reports that Boehly’s mega-squad literally couldn’t fit in the changing room, players were changing in the corridors

In order to get whole team involved in training, Potter was running one 11v11 game alongside one 9v9 game, on adjoining training pitches
Honestly crazy how I see people go on about how potter spent £300m in the January transfer window when it’s obvious that it was Boehly transfers. Potter may of wanted a few but some of them haven’t played a single game since being bought. They have to sell and unfortunately one of their best players is Chillwell and I would be surprised if they let him go.
 
Chilwell and James would be nice additions for us. That Felix has nice touches but he just doesn’t seem to hurt teams. Losing Rudiger and Christensen has weakened their defence for sure. Havertz looks bereft of confidence and a proper 9 would’ve won them that game last night. Again though like Liverpool, we could do with a favour from them when they play arsenal
 
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