Me neither, they‘re bang average at best, and don’t get me started on Enzo and Mudryck - absolute waste of money! Mind you that’s Chelsea all over!I don't understand your score line
Me neither, they‘re bang average at best, and don’t get me started on Enzo and Mudryck - absolute waste of money! Mind you that’s Chelsea all over!I don't understand your score line
Ironic that you rightly identify their dangers as the ex City men. I wish them well, but not today.Chelsea were very good against Arsenal and only poor goalkeeping, finishing and dreadful substitutions from Pochettino stopped them from winning. Arsenal has to be said were awful that day, couldn’t keep the ball and their attack was a shapeless mess.
Stones will be a loss but we should cope. Interesting to see how Pep deals with his absence. If we can control possession properly, starve Palmer and Sterling we should be ok. If we can work on our set pieces it could be very useful. Chelsea couldn’t deal with Spurs corners and frees on Monday. We will need to start well to stop them developing any momentum. Hopefully we can minimise Taylor’s effect.
We won there last season despite being poor for an hour, Chelsea have improved so we’ll need to be better. However if we turn up and play we should be fine.
Michael BrownWhat I have noticed down the years (decades), is that City players returning to their old clubs tend to have a mare or hide (Sterling - Liverpool, Nasri - Arsenal immediately spring to mind). Conversely returning players always make mischief. Even Patrick Roberts managed a goal for Celtic.
I think he also mentions the far bigger danger, TaylorIronic that you rightly identify their dangers as the ex City men. I wish them well, but not today.
I think we remember it when it happens and forget it when it doesn’t. Sane, Jesus, Zinchenko, Sterling (famous last words) have never harmed us in the slightest. Kasper let shedloads of goals fly past him.What I have noticed down the years (decades), is that City players returning to their old clubs tend to have a mare or hide (Sterling - Liverpool, Nasri - Arsenal immediately spring to mind). Conversely returning players always make mischief. Even Patrick Roberts managed a goal for Celtic.
Now you've done it!!! :-)I think we remember it when it happens and forget it when it doesn’t. Sane, Jesus, Zinchenko, Sterling (famous last words) have never harmed us in the slightest. Kasper let shedloads of goals fly past him.