Chelsea Thread - 2021/22

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I really don't get it to be honest.

He did an interview, played for the club since and scored winners for them, interview comes out and everyone kicks off and he gets dropped.

Chelsea are the ones who fudged it imo. He'd have buried Liverpool.
 
I really don't get it to be honest.

He did an interview, played for the club since and scored winners for them, interview comes out and everyone kicks off and he gets dropped.

Chelsea are the ones who fudged it imo. He'd have buried Liverpool.

Have you seen his record in big games? Don't think he would have done anything in that game, if history is anything to go by. Chelsea and Tuchel handled it in absolutely the right way from start to finish imo.
 
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The reality is much like any club, if he starts playing well and putting the ball in the net regularly nobody at Chelsea will care about this whole fiasco.

On the flipside, regardless of his apology, if he's not doing well this interview will always resurface.
 
I really don't get it to be honest.

He did an interview, played for the club since and scored winners for them, interview comes out and everyone kicks off and he gets dropped.

Chelsea are the ones who fudged it imo. He'd have buried Liverpool.
you really dont give the red media much credit i bet they sat on this till the time was right
 
Have you seen his record in big games? Don't think he would have done anything in that game, if history is anything to do by. Chelsea and Tuchel handled it in absolutely the right way from start to finish imo.
How though?

He held those same views and had done the interview when he won you three points against Villa, should he have been dropped for that game?
 
How though?

He held those same views and had done the interview when he won you three points against Villa, should he have been dropped for that game?

He still created a lot of unnecessary noise, and whether they were genuinely held beliefs or not, giving an interview verbalising them to the world is still disrespectful to the club that invested 100m in him and his coach. I'm less interested in his apology to the fans than I am in him clearing the air with his coach.
 
He still created a lot of unnecessary noise, and whether they were genuinely held beliefs or not, giving an interview verbalising them to the world is still disrespectful to the club that invested 100m in him and his coach. I'm less interested in his apology to the fans than I am in him clearing the air with his coach.

Didn't Hazard do a whole video holding up cards with club's crests on them, discarding them, laughing, smiling as he teased who he was signing for? Then announced it on Twatter? That's unnecessary noise.

Lukaku just did an interview in which he voiced his side of leaving a club in, at that point, financial uncertainty and saying he'd like to rejoin them again. He then went on the pitch for Chelsea and won you four points so his professionalism isn't in question and thus, in my opinion, it was hardly disrespectful.

To make him do an apology video, I'd have told them to get fucked. Tell Marina or whoever to do the same next time they tap a player up.
 
Didn't Hazard do a whole video holding up cards with club's crests on them, discarding them, laughing, smiling as he teased who he was signing for? Then announced it on Twatter? That's unnecessary noise.

Lukaku just did an interview in which he voiced his side of leaving a club in, at that point, financial uncertainty and saying he'd like to rejoin them again. He then went on the pitch for Chelsea and won you four points so his professionalism isn't in question and thus, in my opinion, it was hardly disrespectful.

To make him do an apology video, I'd have told them to get fucked. Tell Marina or whoever to do the same next time they tap a player up.

I suppose we're just going to have to disagree. I didn't really care much for his apology to the fans. Don't think that was necessary, but I can imagine he might have wanted to do one himself anyway.

He spoke about wanting to be back at Inter still in his prime. He's 28 now, that's why people took it to mean he wants out of Chelsea pretty soonish. He complained about Tuchel and the decisions he's made. He insinuated that he didn't even want to come here and if Inter had given him an extension like he wanted, he would have rejected Chelsea. All of that is disrespectful to the club that made him their most expensive signing ever.
 
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