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  1. watching it on a shit stream https://www.vipleague.cc/rio-ave-vs-ac-milan-streaming-link-1
  2. it sorta sucks (looking at it short term I guess) that Shitty did not buy Jules Koundé off them
  3. Spuds are crushing Maccabi Haifa 4 1 at HT
  4. 2020-21 English Carabao Cup, Fourth Round Liverpool Arsenal http://www.sportnews.to/sports/2020/capital-one-cup-liverpool-vs-arsenal-s1/ https://www.totalsportek.com/highlights/arsenal-vs-everton-2016-match/
  5. not saying he will get his wish (he wants to go to Bayern now again) but this site sure went to a lot of trouble for an in-depth analysis How will Callum Hudson-Odoi fit in at Bayern Munich 2020/21 – scout report https://totalfootballanalysis.com/player-analysis/how-will-callum-hudson-odoi-fit-in-at-bayern-munich-2020-21-scout-report-tactical-analysis-tactics Recent transfer speculation has seen Callum Hudson-Odoi linked with a move to Bavarian giants, Bayern Munich. In January 2019, the Bundesliga champions made the then-18-year-old a key target, submitting an offer in excess of £30m. In the summer of that same year, Bayern made another bid for the young attacker, with a fee in the region of around £22.5m, before Hudson-Odoi signed a five-year contract at Chelsea in September. After Ivan Perišić and Philipe Coutinho returned to Inter Milan and Barcelona respectively following their season-long loans with the club, head coach Hansi Flick is looking to recruit another winger to compete with his current cast of Leroy Sané, Serge Gnabry, and Kingsley Coman. Hudson-Odoi is a player who is capable of playing across the forward line, but last season he was mainly used as a left-winger in either a 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3. We will distinguish what he does on both wings through an analysis of his performances this term. Hudson-Odoi’s main strength is his ability in one-on-one situations due to his direct approach where he is comfortable using either foot, making him an unpredictable entity. He is a prototype modern forward, standing at 5’10”, possessing explosive acceleration that enables him to burst past full-backs with ease. This scout report will display how he plays on the left and right, and how he would fit into Flick’s tactics this season. In this tactical analysis, we will cover his main attributes, his role in and out of possession, and how well this would translate to Flick’s current tactics. Style of play When analysing Hudson-Odoi’s style of play, we will focus on three key sides of his game. These combine to offer an insight into the kind of player that Hudson-Odoi is and what he could grow to become in the future, potentially at Bayern Munich. Still only 19 years old, in this stage of his career, it is worth pointing out which features of his game are strong, and which are weaker, to discover how he will aid his side in winning matches. Now, what are Hudson-Odoi’s key strengths and what is his playing style? He is a powerful player with a good body mass ratio, natural fitness, and stamina. The England international is a creative player with great technique on the ball, has great mobility, he can produce fast changes of direction, and he has good short-to-mid through passing ability. He likes to play in a free attacking role, with the liberty to roam around in the final third and find space, which he is excellent at. The teenager is at his best when he has the ball at his feet, running at opponents. Hudson-Odoi, affectionately nicknamed ‘CHO’ by Chelsea fans, is a right-footed winger, who has several methods of chance creation in his varied repertoire. He largely occupies the wide spaces on either side of the pitch, preferring not to occupy the half-spaces when in possession, but rather he stays wide and stretches the opposition defence. From here, he can send in deliveries with either foot, opting for a few options: an early floated delivery, a low-driven cut-back near the byline, or a whipped cross onto the head of a forward. He is also a player who has a natural eye for goal, with a strong finishing ability when shooting from favourable positions. Hudson-Odoi’s heatmap from the 2019/20 Premier League season Off-the-ball movements in wide areas Chelsea and Bayern seem to share certain tactical concepts, especially in the attacking phase. Both teams rank first in their respective leagues for crosses into the penalty area in the 2019/20 season, with Bayern completing 128 and Chelsea completing 105. Although Hudson-Odoi only managed 863 Premier League minutes last term, he certainly contributed to this when he was on the pitch. The 19-year-old completed 1.04 crosses into the penalty area per 90 last season, the highest in the Chelsea squad. He can do this through his preference to occupy spaces down the wings, which we will see below. In the above analysis, we see Hudson-Odoi positioned between the lines out in the left wide space with plenty of time to manoeuvre. With two defenders opposing him, Hudson-Odoi jinks his body and creates enough space to send a whipped delivery in towards Tammy Abraham. Whenever Chelsea have the ball, Hudson-Odoi is aware that one of the main ways that Frank Lampard like his team to advance the ball in the final third is through exploiting the space in behind with a ball over the top. By passing the ball behind the defensive line and utilising Hudson-Odoi’s explosive pace, it forces the opposition defender closest to the wide man into a difficult defensive action. Though we do often see him drop deeper to collect the ball and carry it up the pitch with his excellent dribbling ability as well. This is something we also see happen at Bayern, especially Serge Gnabry on the right, who positions himself much wider than his left wing compatriot, which can be seen below. Here, we see Benjamin Pavard on the ball, looking to progress the ball down the right wing. Gnabry comes deeper to collect the ball and Kimmich is positioned between the lines to act as a facilitator in the build-up. Within two touches, Gnabry receives the ball and passes it on towards Kimmich centrally. He immediately runs beyond the Schalke left-back and into the open yards of green space. Dangerous & diverse deliveries into the box In terms of Hudson-Odoi’s chance creation and effectiveness in the final third, this is where we will see the Englishman potentially provide the most value to his side. He has displayed a variety of techniques in creating chances for his teammates, whether it be bursting past his man and providing a cut-back, or cutting in on his right from the left wing and sending in a floated delivery to the back post, or bending in a whipped cross towards the head of the centre-forward from the right wing on his preferred right foot. Above are the radars for Hudson-Odoi’s passing and progression as well as his attacking and creativity from the 2019/20 Premier League season. In comparison to other wingers in the Premier League last season, he was very effective with his creative passing choices, producing a 0.29 xA per 90 from 3.13 passes into the penalty area per 90. He is very efficient with the passes he selects, completing 80.7% of all his attempted passes. However, this also links into the 19 years old’s noticeable weakness. He sometimes opts to pass backwards to recycle possession, rather than exploit a teammate’s run or space which has opened up. In addition to this, we can see his shooting and xG ranked quite low, and this is something we will analyse later on. Above we can observe how Hudson-Odoi receives the ball from Gary Cahill out on the right flank. With no hesitation, he sends in a whipped delivery off his right foot onto the head of Álvaro Morata who does well to find space and finish. In another example, Hudson-Odoi is located a little bit more centrally, on the counterattack. Thanks to the runs of Mason Mount and Abraham, Brighton were dragged to one side of the pitch, opening a window of opportunity for Willian to get in on goal. Hudson-Odoi has an extraordinarily high ceiling when it comes to his creativity. He can either come deep, dribble the ball past several defenders, and complete a key pass into the penalty area, or he can use his strength and rapid acceleration to run in behind and exploit space left by marauding full-backs. But at the moment, an issue in his game lies in the build-up phase, where the 19-year-old can be quite passive, opting to recycle possession rather than instigating ball progression, as mentioned earlier. This limits his ability to get into the right spaces to send killer through balls or provide effective cut-backs on a regular enough basis that his technical ability warrants. Above is a depiction of a missed opportunity. What he could have done is quickly lay off the ball to Mateo Kovačić and instantly make the run beyond his opposing man to exploit the space between the lines. Instead, he passed the ball back towards the Chelsea defence. Finishing technique & pressing intensity Lampard likes to use Mount as the player who leads the press for this Chelsea side. The 21-year-old will instigate applying pressure to the opposing player on the ball, while a second man will simultaneously block passing lanes and dash towards the ball carrier. Of course, he led the way in the Chelsea squad with 6.39 successful pressures per 90. Same is the case for die Roten, where Thomas Müller led the way for successful pressures with 8.45 per 90. The wingers in both sides typically benefit off of this via a direct counterattack down the half-spaces, meaning their successful pressures are much lower. However, what is concerning about this for Hudson-Odoi is the success rate of these applied pressures, sitting at just 24%, Serge Gnabry at Bayern completes 31.6%. This can be indicative of Hudson-Odoi’s lack of urgency when the opponent has the ball, which makes it easy to play around him. Hudson-Odoi’s defensive actions radar for the 2019/20 Premier League season As well as his defensive inactivity and ineffectiveness, he struggles to battle for aerial duels. Generally, he prefers to not contest aerially for the ball and tends to wait on the ground, hoping to block any passing lanes. Overall, this is something he would have to work on at Bayern Munich, who do enjoy pressing the opposition in the final third, ranking first in the league last season for attempted pressures in the final third with 1617. Last season, we saw Hudson-Odoi’s goalscoring numbers drop from the season before, which is more a sign of a tactical shift than a loss of finishing ability. Although his creativity is his strong point, at youth levels he was a player who liked to shoot at every opportunity he got. In his 2017/18 FA Youth Cup campaign, he scored ten goals in seven starts. A form of goalscoring potential is absolutely there, it is just about getting him in the right spaces to produce shots which are working taking. In the above image, we see Hudson-Odoi in a great goalscoring position. He has to hit the ball with venom and precision or risk the ball being blocked by the opposing defender. Luckily for Chelsea, he strikes the ball into the bottom-right corner. On occasion, as shown here, the England international can take shots which are typically unlikely to find the back of the net. From here, he has no run-up to strike the ball, requiring significant back lift, amongst the sea of PAOK defenders in front of the ball, ready to put their body on the line to block it. Last season in the Premier League, Hudson-Odoi posted an average 0.18 xG per 90, which is still solid for a player of his age, but we have seen a much higher level from him in the past. In the 2018/19 Europe League campaign, he produced a truly remarkable 0.34 xG per 90, as well as exemplifying his qualities as a clinical goal scorer as he notched 0.86 goals per 90 in that competition as well. Should he join Bayern Munich? Such a simple question which requires much more advanced thought. Right now, Hudson-Odoi is playing for his boyhood club, under a true legend of the sport, a legend he would have idolised his entire career. New recruits Hakim Ziyech and Timo Werner bring with them fierce competition for attacking spots in the Chelsea squad, which will ideally force the 19-year-old into working much harder for a starting spot, but it seems his relationship with Lampard is at a wits’ end currently. At Bayern Munich, equally, Hudson-Odoi would have to fight for a starting spot, but there is less depth in the attacking unit at Bayern than there is in West London. He would be playing for the most dominant side in European football at the moment, and it would be an eye-opening experience to broaden his horizons outside of England’s capital. He suits Bayern’s motif and Flick’s tactics in the attacking phase very well. It feels like there is an enormous wealth of untapped potential in the England international, and a fresh start could hypothetically unlock it.
  6. that is about as low a bar as we can have so hope we can use Ian Maatsen a bit (but so not sure he is ready, plus he is so small, and is not a Lamptey) I do not think Juan Familia-Castillo is good enough to be a first team Chels player Ajax turned down a cheap buy option on him and I watched a bit of his youth games for them and was not really that impressed
  7. Azpi at LB is offensive capitulation he is horrific there in terms of flow and crossing, etc it was a nightmare last season, and looks like it will be again
  8. Lampard is making bad mistakes IMHO part of it is on Alonso for perma-burning his bridges but it looks like Barkley and Rudiger are gone on loan as well and Alonso is deffo out so we are stuck with the pure dregs Emerson, who will cost us games if he plays too much plus CHO supposedly wants out, to go to Bayern (I cannot, cannot see us letting him leave, we will be utterly fucked at winger in terms of depth, Mount is so not a winger, and Pulisic and Ziyech are not healthy yet) plus I do not fancy Havertz to be wasted at RW a lot
  9. we are FUCKED if Chilwell is not playing smdh
  10. we are fucked in terms of the title and going deep in the CL I fear and odds are creeping up for a Lamps sacking before the season ends if shite goes pear shaped with the defence once again assuming Rudiger and Sarr go out on loan, that leaves Thiago Silva AC Tomori Zouma as our CB's, with Azpi as a fill-in if we roll with a back 3 perhaps and DMF is a mess slow-ball poor defence Jorginho and then Kante, who cannot play the sole holding role thus will rammed in over and over into RMF a two man pivot of Jorginho and Kante will not work, Jorginho is not up to it Mendy is going to be a busy lad shame Bakayoko is a bust we really could have used him
  11. first part of the window A++++++++++++++++++ ending is looking like a D
  12. yes, waiting on them shipping Dalbert to Rennes
  13. Chelsea's Callum Hudson-Odoi still wants Bayern Munich switch https://www.espn.com/soccer/blog-transfer-talk/story/4195840/live-transfer-talk-chelseas-callum-hudson-odoi-still-wants-bayern-munich-switch Sky Germany is reporting Chelsea sensation Callum Hudson-Odoi is still interested in a move to Bayern Munich.
  14. Jorginho's agent says he is not leaving this window so Rice is surely off as is any other DMF move I would wager https://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/1342045/Chelsea-transfer-news-Jorginho-Declan-Rice-gossip-rumours-latest-update Jorginho's agent has indicated the midfielder will not be leaving Chelsea before the end of the transfer window, suggesting a move for Declan Rice may be off the cards. Jorginho looked set to be on his way out of Stamford Bridge at the start of the summer. Juventus were strongly linked with a move for the Italy international with Maurizio Sarri keen to reunite with Jorginho. Reports suggested that serious talks were taking place about a summer transfer between the two clubs.
  15. Roman Abramovich won’t let N’Golo Kante leave Chelsea this summer https://www.thechelseachronicle.com/transfer-news/report-roman-abramovich-wont-let-ngolo-kante-leave-chelsea-this-summer/ Journalist David Ornstein has said Chelsea midfielder N’Golo Kante won’t leave Stamford Bridge this summer despite reported interest from Manchester United. The 29-year-old’s future at Stamford Bridge is an interesting case. He was widely regarded as one of the best defensive midfielders in the world a few seasons ago, helping both Claudio Ranieri’s Leicester City and Antonio Conte’s Chelsea to the Premier League title. However, his form has fallen away under Maurizio Sarri and Frank Lampard. System changes and injuries have obviously played a big role in that and there have been rumours of interest in the midfielder from several clubs, including Premier League rivals Manchester United. Considering his age, this summer would arguably be Chelsea’s best chance to make big money from Kante’s sale. However, The Athletic journalist Ornstein claims the midfield dynamo is staying in west London. He told Tifo Podcast’s YouTube channel: “I don’t think we should be getting too excited about the prospect of N’Golo Kante signing for Manchester United before the deadline. “I don’t think he will be leaving Chelsea – full stop.” Ornstein said “if” Kante was to leave, staying in the Premier League would be a preferred option at his age, but neither Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich nor manager Frank Lampard have any intention of selling the France international. “We have got no evidence that he is available [on the market],” Ornstein added. “Frank Lampard has spoken glowingly about how important he is to his squad. “And, to my understanding, Roman Abramovich loves N’Golo Kante and when he loves a player, he doesn’t want to let them go. “Kante, furthermore, isn’t the sort of player who would rock the boat if he feels loved and being part of the plan.” damn if we get no more players in DMF is going to gut us
  16. they will fail I think if they do sell them outright and we do not move any of our shedload of dogshit on a perm basis then its rage time from me if you remove the City of Madrid we have a horrid record of selling shit
  17. Carlos Vinícius is a decent striker and this is bad for us he strengthens spuds strong and tall 1.9m fairly pacey too
  18. Arse punters are raging that Leicester are getting Wesley Fofana they thought for sure Saliba would play agent and pull him there plus they are going to perhaps miss out on both of their other two huge targets Thomas Partey and Aouar if they would have grabbed all 3 I would be in true fear for the top 4 for us they would be building a monster potentially
  19. Wednesday September 30 2020 Matt Law's Chelsea briefing New signing has visted Ashley Cole at home, to discuss how to fill his shoes By Matt Law, Football News Correspondent Chilwell signed a five-year contract at Stamford Bridge worth £190,000 a week It has been six years since Ashley Cole left Chelsea and Ben Chilwell will become the fifth left-back to attempt to fill his boots. Chelsea have spent a staggering £121.3 million on trying to find the right replacement for Cole and, priced at £50m, Chilwell is comfortably the most expensive of the options the club have turned to. Cole has proved to be the most difficult of his golden era of Chelsea players to replace, which underlines just how good he was. John Terry has no doubt been missed, never more so perhaps than in the opening 30 minutes at the Hawthorns last weekend, but Gary Cahill and David Luiz both softened the blow of the former captain’s departure before the centre of Chelsea’s defence became an issue again. For all their current goalkeeping problems, Chelsea found a top-class replacement for Petr Cech in Thibaut Courtois. Even Frank Lampard did not prove to be irreplaceable as Cesc Fabregas came in and offered something different. And Eden Hazard took over the goalscoring burden. Chelsea’s strikers have been hit and miss since Didier Drogba left Stamford Bridge the first time, but Diego Costa, Olivier Giroud and Tammy Abraham have between them offered the club superb value for money and scored vital goals. Marcos Alonso has been the best of the pretenders to Cole’s left-back crown, having arrived for £16m four years ago with people wondering why Chelsea were signing a former Bolton Wanderers and Sunderland player. The Spaniard fitted well into Antonio Conte’s system as a wing-back, but he has always been defensively suspect in a four-man back line, as was again brutally highlighted in the first half against West Bromwich Albion. Many would argue that Chelsea’s best left-back since Cole’s departure has been right-back Cesar Azpilicueta, who filled in there following the arrival of Filipe Luis in 2014. Such was the success of Azpilicueta on the left that Luis returned to Atletico Madrid after just one season. Baba Rahman has made just 15 Premier League appearances over five years since being signed for £21.7m from Augsburg, while Emerson Palmeiri, who joined in January 2018 for £17.6m, has also struggled to make an impact. So Chelsea and Lampard need Chilwell to succeed and it is encouraging that he arrived on the recommendation of Cole, who now works at Chelsea and remains close to head coach Lampard. Chelsea weighed up going for cheaper alternatives to Chilwell, but cutting costs on the position has proved to be a false economy in the past and the club eventually put their faith in the opinion of Lampard and Cole. Chilwell has already visited Cole’s home since joining Chelsea to discuss what life is like at the club, how to make a success of his time there and what he needs to improve on. An injury prevented him from taking part in the first three Premier League games, but Lampard will be looking for Chilwell to hit the ground running and prove that there is life after Cole for a Chelsea left-back. The week at Chelsea Transfer news: Aston Villa sign Ross Barkley on season-long loan Jose v Frank: Mourinho insists verbal sparring with Frank Lampard was simply friendly advice Baptism of fire: Silva's punishing introduction to Premier League football hampered by language barrier News: Abramovich held stakes in non-Chelsea players, investigation finds
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