I think Maresca is the right choice for continuity. He knows the club, and the system. He has only had just over three years of management experience but he has three trophies and got Chelsea into the CL, which if you look at them now is an achievement in itself.
At the start of the season I felt a cup and a CL place would be a good season. We have surpassed that. I think the massive success we have had these past ten years can spoil you to the reality that football runs in cycles. Dynasties rise and fall. The Pep/Klopp years are now over and I expect...
I don't see them dropping points against anyone now. I think they had their blip, and seem to have recovered. Their run in is pretty easy as well. Three of our last four games aren't easy ones. I feel that once Rodri was side lined we started to struggle a bit more.
On the pitch it probably has to be Liverpool, with at least three titles going to the last day of the season, and 2014, 2019, and 2022 all having some real drama.
Personally It will always be Utd to me though. I dont know any Liverpool fans and the only Arsenal fan I ever had any consistant...
Why does gorilla knuckles think we are under some kind of transfer ban? Didn't he suggest that Pep was walking out a couple of months ago? Hes an utterly idiotic sexcase.