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Kostas

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  1. Patrick van Aanholt scored. Everyone is scoring before Torres
  2. He'd still get no more than 20 minutes here.
  3. Following : Daniel Sturridge scoring a hattrick and Franco Di Santo scoring against Chelsea for extra irony.
  4. Sturridge stayed and he's currently our most in-form striker. I reckon Mikel should just have patience.
  5. Underwhelming. We seem only capable of operating either through Malouda or from hoofing the ball to Drogba. And to add insult to injury Anelka slows down our play whenever he gets the ball.
  6. A rare start for Gael against ManUnited at the Old Trafford.
  7. Apparently the English and the Welsh FA will investigate several transfers of Feyenoord kids and Ake's move will be amongst those.
  8. Our lion tiger may need some rest but he is watching.
  9. Good to see Mikel getting a start even though this is probably just a rest for Essien. On another note this is Luiz's first CFC game as a left sided central defender, his natural position. Because he's our only pure LB? (who is going to get a game)
  10. An excellent statistical analysis on Neymar : Neymar is one of the exciting young players in Brazil, one who has been attracting the attention of many of Europe's top clubs. Santos, his club, have even gone so far as to slap a 30 million Euro price tag on him. Without doubt he is an exciting young talent but are there any statistics from his performance in the campeonato that merit this valuation? Since Neymar is a striker, goals is the first statistic that springs to mind and with 17 goals, good for second in the league, Neymar certainly appears to be a special talent. However, of those 17 goals 4 were from the penalty spot (he had a poor 50% conversion rate from the spot including 1 penalty which was blatantly illegally taken but allowed to stand) Still 13 goals isn't a bad return from any striker and he still remains second in non-penalty goals. Also most of the significant goal scorers from last year under the age of 30 were transferred outside the country. Jonas, Obina, Diego Tardelli, and Elias all moved to foreign clubs, however, only Jonas went to a big European club (Valencia) and his move wasn't very expensive so its not necessarily a given that there is large demand for players who score goals in the campeonato. One notable deficiency in Neymar's game is his heading ability. He didn't score a single goal with his head and only attempted 3 headed shots all year. Standing in at 5'8'' he lacks an imposing stature and couldn't possibly be thought of as a target man, where in England he would certainly be bullied. He almost certainly be deployed in attacking role off the wing where finding space would be much easier, allowing him to run at players which he is so good at. However, in a roll like this, creating goals for others is almost important as scoring them yourself. At first glance Neymar looks like an excellent shot creater, somewhat surprising as at times he appears selfish, as displayed by the time he confronted his coach for not letting him take a penalty kick (apropos my earlier reference to penalties the coach seems justified in his decision). League wide he created the sixth most shots of any player (the most by a player who wasn't a central midfield playmaker) to go along with his six assists. He did touch the ball in the final 1/3 more than any player other than Cruzeiro's striker Thiago Ribeiro. When comparing the number of shots generated to the number of touches in the final 1/3, Neymar's high volume of touches reflects poorly in comparison to midfielders who have better ratios of touches to shots created. However, this should come as no surprise since Neymar often receives the ball as one of the most advanced players down the field leaving him few options to create shots unless he shoots himself. When we compare Neymar's touches/shot creation he compares favorably amongst other attacking players. Basically stated, when Neymar receives the ball in the final 1/3 he is one of the most effective at scoring and creating scoring opportunities for his teammates. Neymar does have weaknesses, his complete lack of aerial engagement aside, his largest statistical red flag is his turnover frequency. He far and away loses the ball more than any other player through errant crosses, passes or losing the ball in possession. However this should be somewhat tempered by the fact that of all forwards he touches the ball the second most (forwards are the most likely to lose the ball). He loses the ball about 40% of the time which is about average or slightly below for forwards- the best percentages are in the low 30s while the worst are in the high 50s. Most of his turnovers come from losing possession of the ball while dribbling or having the ball tackled away (about 10 times a game). In fact Neymar loses the ball far less from errant passes than many other forwards despite receiving the ball more often and he completes 76% of his passes in the final 1/3 which is an excellent ratio. However even if we adjust for the frequency of his possessions in the final 1/3 he still loses the ball in possession more than most forwards in Serie A (only Mazola is higher amongst the forwards who played consistently). Now this may just be a reflection of the fact that Neymar frequently tries to take on defenders but the location of the turnovers may reflect some poor decision making (this certainly is up for debate) Below is a map of where Neymar loses the ball in possession (we don't include errant crosses or passes) placed alongside Thiago Ribeiro's map. NEYMAR THIAGO RIBEIRO Not only is Neymar losing the ball more frequently but he is losing the ball in a less advanced position which is somewhat counter intuitive since most players risk losing the ball in possession when they try to take on players in the final 1/3 in attempting to break down the defense. This diagram seems to indicate that Neymar might be too careless with the ball especially in areas where some might say maintaining possession is more important than risking taking on defenders. Of Neymar's weaknesses his loss of possession is probably the less worrisome. His decision making will probably improve over time in addition to his skills as well as the off the ball movement of his teammates when he plays for Brazil or an inevitable move to a top European club. His aerial ability probably won't improve as he isn't getting any taller and its just not part of his game but this shouldn't be too worrisome as he clearly is most comfortable (and probably always will) operating on the wings. So why is Neymar so highly valued? Statistically speaking he is already one of the most effective players in terms of generating offense in the Brazilian Campeonato and all at the age of 19. He clearly possesses some of the most sought after abilities some of which take several more years to develop- his finishing is clearly excellent he has great vision (as displayed by his excellent shot creation ratios), he is capable of beating men on the dribble and then taking advantage to create shots. The only question will be how he handles better defending. It would be great to look at similar Brazilian standouts and see how they faired in making the jump to Europe. Robinho for example moved from Santos at a similar age but we have no data from his time in Brazil. Source: StatDNA
  11. With Anelka playing his usual deep-lying midfielder role we might actually dominate the midfield
  12. That's exactly why I put it in a spoiler, to avoid butthurt and people getting offended. Then again the fact that we've regressed so much in Europe with CA at helm (remember being undefeated ?) has made the ridiculous CL manager excuse used throughout the season lose any credibility it had. Triple-highlighted the most important part of your post. As you said his achievements last season or his results during this one should and may not play a big part in whether Carletto is the manager we need. However clear signs that he has demonstrated as a Chelsea manager like his appalling management of the already thin squad we had, the lack of anything resembling rotation up until very late in the season, his tactical weaknesses, being more often than not unable to influence a game with his substitutions, the fear of playing youngsters even when they were clearly the better choice (despite lying about them being promoted to the 1st team) and his borderline disrespectful treatment to members of our squad should and will affect the decision on whether or not he stays and whether he is the manager that we need during this so-called transitional period.
  13. Seeing as I don't care much about the result I'm all for any experimenting in either our line-up or our build-up play. Wouldn't mind if that meant that Kalou, Benayoun or even Bosingwa played up-front.
  14. Scolari had some say in the transfers as-well. Mineiro, Deco and the Robinho saga anyone? And I wouldn't turn this thread into yet another pointless discussion about formations. We suffered from the same things we did when we used a 4-3-3. This topic is very similar to the brilliant "is our midfield good enough" and such discussions usually boil down to 1the midfielders available to a team and 2it's manager. So, since most of us know the capabilities of our main midfielders (Lampard, Essien, Mikel, Ramires, Benayoun?*) could any of you claim with confidence that they know Carletto's preferred playing style? Off the top of my head the majority of the goals we scored when we were playing good football came from either a combination of Cole and Malouda or Drogba's brilliance. It's safe to say the first has been found out since October (way before Malouda's performances started annoying people) and Drogba can be a figure of frustration at times. *Has he played 10 games for us?
  15. You registered on the day we completed 70m transfers, claim to know our views on Ancelotti from all the way back to the summer and you have the audacity to say that I've got a fast trigger finger? You've hardly taken part in any of the previous discussions and resort to playing the "I'm a better fan than you" card before even bothering to check arguments, some of which were voiced during the last season (ie shit subs). My previous post still stands. Kalou hater isn't as bad.. It's used only on a specific subject while Glory Hunter could be used, or abused (see Justin 3d) for every single debate regarding this club or football in general. Not to mention that Kalou hater isn't nearly as insulting as questioning your love for a club that you've been following for years, even decades. Much, much better. Styles answered to the fallacy about the plethora of managers after Mourinho and I'm sure you'd agree that, even ignoring the competition that he was allegedly brought for, the "he did better than Mourinho" part is subjective. Because I never saw how winning the league with 86 points and a cup having to beat Watford, Preston, Cardiff, Stoke, Villa and Portsmouth is better than 95 points and overcoming West Ham, Newcatle, Fulham, United and Liverpool. Moreover, while I dislike Arsenal as much as you do Wenger and Ancelotti are not really comparable. The difference between the resources available to them is vast and Wenger has consistently managed to keep a side worth half as much as ours in the top 4 for many years while had it not been for an injection of 70m during the winter transfer window our double winning team was in real danger of missing the CL spot and everything it means Chelsea. I don't remember anyone denying that the players deserver their share of blame but as spuz points out witnessing a group of world class players underperform for almost the whole season is hardly a coincidence and at the end of the day the manager has to take responsibility for things like that (and Ancelotti has). Finally I've never see anyone on this board claiming that CA should be sacked because Chelsea could go a whole season without winning anything. An odd view to say the least. Tbh this sounds more like supporting Carlo FC than Chelsea FC I'd suggest you check your priorities.
  16. 35 pages. Get your ass reading them before throwing around names.
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