mosssideblue
Well-Known Member
Our Argentinian blues were all shite today.
Kelechi was excellent.
Agree with your first point, but didn't think Nacho was "excellent". In fact thought he had a quiet game for him
Our Argentinian blues were all shite today.
Kelechi was excellent.
We got thumped 5-1
tackled with the wrong foot on the foul for the free kick goal.Really?? He walked away from Costa for the first goal, then did precisely the same with Willian for the second. He could have tried actually marking them, old fashioned concept I know but sometimes it works.
I thought this was the rag thread for a minute.
Not arsed in the slightest.
Pep has some good youngsters to blood next season.
Chelsea open top bus parade tomorrow dinner.
Cabellero responsible for 3 goals , in hindsight Gunn should have started , he could not have done worse than this clown , MP is a stubborn c*nt at times and he will definitely play the clown in goal against the dippers , so we will have to score at least 4 goals to win the League Cup. Apart from that i thought Adaraibyo was the only real success today , looked a decent prospect , the other kids looked just that.......kids , and apart from Nacho they are miles away from a starting place.
I mean that his job is safe since Patrick left.
To be honest I think the general lack of physical maturity was our main undoing, as you'd expect. Most of the young lads were pushed off the ball a bit often for us to ever really keep the ball for long enough to keep the pressure off us and that inevitably led to us getting tired as the game wore on. That's not a problem to worry about though as it's exactly what you'd expect with that many young players against such a strong physical side. Great experience for them though and hugely encouraging that they weren't afraid to play, even when the game was gone, with only really Tosin showing any nerves on the ball (which he made up for with his defending). Hugely encouraging for the future.Agree what most have said and it was the veterans who let down the youth.
Caballero at fault for the two most important goals (3 and 4).
I think the level of fitness required and concentration level was something above what are youngsters are used to. However, the experience will be good for them and they'll get stronger and fitter through Pep's training.