tolmie's hairdoo
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Go strong, get it won, put all the pressure on Chelsea to keep getting results for top four until the very end.
Agreed. Those guys will all be buzzing and want to win the league this weekend. Play the strongest 11 and tank the chavs, then sit back celebrate and play some champagne football as the champions.Even if we finish PL on Saturday, we should not put all our first choice players to rest till the CL final.
They NEED games and real game rhythm in order to be fit for the big final!
So we should play with our normal squad the remaining PL games and play them for real putting all the energy they have(just being cautious not to obtain an injury), just with a bigger rotation to not tire them much and of course 4-5 days before the final to have them well rested.
Probably,i just don't want to hand it him on a plate.With the vast amount of footage he can and will review ahead of the CL final, I don't think there's much he could find out on Saturday that he wouldn't learn anyway.
Plus the Alti Rag in charge effectI've voted 'lose' but only because I thought we'd lose since the qtr finals and we keep winning.... Call me superstitious but I'll stick with my tactic!
Is the correct answerGo strong, get it won, put all the pressure on Chelsea to keep getting results for top four until the very end.
The correct answer is do whatever Pep thinks best, would be surprised if he makes less than 7 changes.Is the correct answer
You'll get splinters with posts like that ;-)2 options here:
Either go full strength in an attempt to dominate and win the league. Also leaves then slogging it out for top 4 for the next 3 weeks.
or
Completely rotate again, so they don't get a feel for our full strength side (if that would actually matter and assuming they make the final).
Pfft, what does Pep know.... :)The correct answer is do whatever Pep thinks best, would be surprised if he makes less than 7 changes.
There’s a third option I think is more likely. Rotate 4-5 as he often does. Laporte, cancelo, rodri, Sterling and Jesus seem the obvious changes to me. Keeps us strong, keeps them motivated and included.2 options here:
Either go full strength in an attempt to dominate and win the league. Also leaves then slogging it out for top 4 for the next 3 weeks.
or
Completely rotate again, so they don't get a feel for our full strength side (if that would actually matter and assuming they make the final).
Sentences like that almost always end with the poster who said it being very surprised.The correct answer is do whatever Pep thinks best, would be surprised if he makes less than 7 changes.
Chelsea can't. They risk losing top4 with a weakened team. Our second team is no pushover with Aguero now back in form. I'd back us to win given we're on high spiritDifficult team for us this. Pep will rest players here but so might Chelsea. Take a draw now