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hjperdeath

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  1. I really hope you're just shit stirring.
  2. I was only talking about that particular technique as i have tried it as well. I have agreed to the fact that he does have a very poor touch .
  3. I'd disagree . For me the blame starts from Luiz, then Cole and then Ramires . I've seen that scoop ball technique before . He's used it quite well a couple of times ,but in a whole he does seen to have a pretty poor touch , but I don't expect to see that technique to fail all the time .
  4. If Jose wasnt there , I would agree . Now that he is here , either he changes or ends up being benched for Cahill.
  5. It's quite understood that Chelsea were transitioning into attack when I mentioned that Cech threw the ball towards Etoo'o to start off a counter attack. I didn't really have to mention offensive transition. It's quite clearly understood . It definitely is when a team's most vulnerable but that doesn't mean only Luiz but several others players as well. I've said it before as well , no way am I directly blaming Luiz for the goal , but he played the heaviest part in it. Furthermore I don't expect him to do it again.
  6. Don't think so. JT backed off right then. The camera angle makes it look like there is no one, if the ball is played in anywhere in that area, and Everton go on to score, the mistake falls on Schurrle. He has the pace and ability to get there in time. Luiz should never have left off from his position , in doing so the defensive line was embarrassingly open. The picture is taken at 45:20I, Luiz makes the run at 45:22 when Ramires and Mikel have already come back to cover that area. I'm not blaming it all on him. There were loads of mistakes, but he probably made the biggest one. You can add Cole to that. I think you misunderstood the Luiz conundrum. It wasn't in any way an insult, just saying that he was too pumped up and went for the ball. I would disagree with the fact that he wasn't ballwatching. His duty is to hold his line well and he failed to do so by going after the ball and not looking at the fact that Coleman could easily make the run and turn things around. There wasn't any need to cover that area.
  7. It's pointing out where it went wrong so that people won't unfairly blame the wrong person . If we could finish our chances, we would have won, so yeah agree with the second line.
  8. True, but hopefully he learns from it. Otherwise the loss of 3 points goes in vain.
  9. thanks man. yeah, he did seem to stutter a bit, could have done much better in a situation like that.
  10. A side note, I'm down with flu, so I couldn't really think properly. I could have written a much longer one but couldn't get my mind to work properly. Thanks to Steve for the match links, was able to download it quickly.
  11. First off, Cech threw the ball towards Eto’o to start off a counter-attack. However it was quite a poor throw, and Everton were able to capitalize and recover despite Ramires trying to get the ball back. The three players encircled had a direct effect on the goal Chelsea conceded right before half time. With 3 players indulged in recovering the ball from the flanks, there were two Everton players who were quite free. Eto’o at this point was nowhere near them, and the responsibility of pressurizing them fell on Schurrle’s shoulder. Everton were clever while going forward by letting Chelsea’s high pressing fall on the wrong players and 2-3 midfielders were smart enough to take advantage of it. Everton cut the ball back, and here is when the disaster becomes worse. Mikel is forced into pressurizing the ball because if he doesn’t, the ball is played out somewhere else with more attacking intent. Luiz, however, breaks away and tries to press at the ball as well. This was the main reason behind Everton’s goal. Luiz is ball watching, something you don’t expect from world-class defenders. What Luiz should have done is held his ground and let Schurrle who is coming in as well, to press when the ball is passed into the middle and towards Barkley. With Luiz’s movement, the defensive line was messed up. 2 defenders were now marking 2 instead of 3 marking 2. The numerical advantage was reduced. If we were to have 3 throughout the period, the ball could have been cleared off well right when Jelavic headed the ball back into the middle and at Naismith. Also note how JT is far off from Naismith, as even he couldn’t have predicted Luiz to have just walked away from his responsibilities to press at the ball needlessly. Another thing to note is how Barkley had brilliant vision to play it towards the flanks where Osman is making a run, despite being pressurized by almost three to four players. Jelavic has his hand up as Terry closes in on Coleman who’s made the run inside, and Ivanovic marks Naismith. This is where the effect of Luiz’s ball watching can be clearly seen. Everton take good advantage of Chelsea’s high pressing thanks to Coleman making the decisive run which turned the numerical advantage to their favor . From 3 on 2, to 2 on 3 in a matter of seconds for Chelsea’s defensive line. Cole did a pretty poor job of blocking off Osman. Even though Ramires was a lot more closer to the Everton midfielder, it was never really his job to do it. Luiz has realised his mistake and is slowly making his way back towards the defensive line that was once well structured, but the damage has already been done. Ivanovic has to rush back in time to stop Jelavic from getting in contact with the ball. Jelavic pulls it back as Luiz continues retreating. Terry is forced to mark two players, but realizes that the main danger is Naismith. He is forced to press on him, but can’t make it in time. Technically speaking, even if Terry was to clear the ball away, Coleman could have put the ball in the net. Not only were Everton able to create a direct scoring chance, they also had a plan B. This gives a much clearer view on the problem. The fact is that Luiz should never have moved, cause Schurrle was always going to be the one pressing on Barkley. Luiz could have stayed and maintained the structure, instead his adrenaline forced him into pressing and Chelsea paid the price. Apart from the goal, we can have a look at Mikel, who put in a MOTM performance. He looks like one of the only few players who will fit into Mourinho’s system with ease. The defenders have to press with a definite structure, the full-backs have to learn when to initiate counter-attacks and when not to, the midfielders including one player from the pivot needs to understand that they have to track back and press efficiently while conserving enough energy to attack as well and the striker needs to be able to drop deep and link up well. The defensive midfielder however has to press, break up plays, defend area rather than man mark (zonal marking) and also help in maintaining possession. Mikel seems to easily fit in while others have to train to fit into their roles, and this is why he ended up as one of our best players on the pitch. The problem is that he has to deliver consistent performances, and only time will tell if he can. Ramires and Mikel had good communication between them, and that was well evident. Looking at few passing graphs - 66/71 passes completed, He had a pass completion rate of 92.95% . The failed ones where mostly long balls. He basically was the person in the middle who players went to when they wanted to be relieved under pressure. He is the kind of player that will thrive when facing a side put up by Martinez. To summarize, there isn’t much we have to be worried about. We created chances, were able to link up well but only need to work on a few mistakes and pray that luck is on our side. The Luiz conundrum, however, is something that can’t be resolved easily. Click here to view article
  12. This. sadly too much success has made us forget our past. Even though we did have a chance, that sentence is something people need to keep in mind.
  13. at school. ffs. will download the game when I reach home. tomorrow's an off, so I get to analyze.
  14. Look at how everyone was slating Arsenal after their loss against Villa. Now top of the league . Just our first loss, we need to stop over reacting and not slate everyone .
  15. It's the bitter truth . Oh I'm the one baiting for an argument . *clap clap*. You're more than welcome to block me if you find me irritating while others don't .
  16. we need consistency. we made chances. weren't able to finish it. that doesn't make the whole game shit.
  17. I think you don't grasp what a defensive midfielder does. HE AIN"T SUPPOSED TO ATTACK.
  18. Mourinho: "We had 21 shots and risked everything we could but a team who has chances like that and doesn't take them deserves to lose."
  19. Not neccesarily. The best team doesn't always win. Though that quote doesn't relate to this game, cause Everton were terrific in defense and made use of our chances. On another day, Schurrle would have scored. So would have Eto'o. We didn't have any kind of lucky. Our defense along with Mikel was quite decent, I'm not going to complain about that.
  20. We played well. went all attack. didn't have luck. how is it 'shit' ?
  21. Went all attack. Very positive. Needed more like that last season.
  22. Even if he was to score 10 goals, make a last ditch tackle ,end up stopping a potential world war 3 and remove his shirt to reveal the words " RAFA YOU FAT WANKER'' , we would still apparently want to sell him.
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