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bababoom

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  1. Selling to United feels so wrong...
  2. Selling Mata to United is ridiculous, what other big clubs in the PL would do that? Maybe if Rooney was involved but i still cant get my head around it.
  3. 20m + Lucas sounds good, but isn't he on big wages?
  4. He obviously doesn't suit our pressing system, but make no mistake he is one of the best n.10s in the word, no doubt. If we sell to United this will come back to haunt us. Our club has to learn to be more stubborn, we cannot sell to another PL club. United are down, why are we going to help them? also throw in the whole rooney saga in the summer, fuck them.
  5. He's also said Oscar isn't a flair player and Jose only relies on athleticism... ha! It does work to be honest, he annoys people that much they have to ring up.
  6. Adrian Durham on talksh*te spouting shit again, saying benching Mata shows that Mourinho can only play boring football and it's a sad day for Chelsea... very good wind up merchant.
  7. Sterling has been 10x better than Moses this season.
  8. ChelsTransferGossip ‏@ChelsTransfer21s Manchester United are closing in on a £37m move for Juan Mata (Telegraph) Very tempting... but surely we cant sell, only if we get Rooney.
  9. He was was booting the ball away in midfield, i'd understand if we was getting pushed back and there was no other options other than kick the ball out. But he was under no pressure at all. It was very strange, I've never seen someone in midfield do that before
  10. Reading the last through pages of this thread... There's this common misconception that the English love this big, strong defender who's technically inapt but will get their body in the way, it's not true. We don't love these warrior-type defenders, they do the job, which is defending, if they have the technical ability on the ball than that a plus. Bobby Moore, Englands most famous defender, was stylish on the ball, he read the game very well and his positional sense was fantastic. He was not this big, strong, neanderthal type defender who's technically poor but will put their body on the line. David Luiz was never slated for his ability on the ball, it was his defending. When Luiz first came the the league he was tactically poor, his decision making was awful, clumsy, poor at reading the game and honestly on the verge of getting sent off every game. Reading the last few pages, some people make him out to be this total defender who had it all, i'm sorry he didn't. pachman40, in particular, making out that Chelsea changed his style for the worse, it's nonsense. He's definitely a better player now, but more importantly a better defender.
  11. Consistently pressuring us? I for one thought we had the game under control at that time, It wasn't like we had every man back trying to hold on. It's not really a big deal, just very frustrating.
  12. It's not like Sky to hold information back, it all seems very weird.
  13. Probably BS, he's not even on SSN right now..
  14. In the last 10 minutes every time he got the ball he booted it out, that really pissed me off... he did the same against Liverpool.
  15. Play like we did against Arsenal? no chance, we're at Stamford bridge, away from home we can sit back and allow pressure but not at home. It'll be more like the Liverpool game.
  16. Why would we get rid of Lampard? He knows he cant play every game but you cannot underestimate the value the likes of him, Terry, Cole and Cech have around the dressing room. They're winners, they have that mentality, they know what it takes to win the league. The younger players feed of that, you can't win the league with 21 young talents, I'm sorry you just can't.
  17. Graeme Bailey ‏@GraemeBailey3m Kevin De Bruyne is having his medical at Wolfsburg having agreed a five-and-a-half-year contract according to Sky Deutschland.
  18. Obviously the money helps, but with Jose in charge it seems so much easier to sign players, one quick phone call seems to sway them.
  19. Stop fucking talking about Lampard, this is the Matic thread... Jesus Christ.
  20. Nemanja Matic offers Chelsea midfield balance to correct £21m mistakeSerb is perfect fit for José Mourinho's lopsided squad after three years away from Stamford Bridge at finishing school with BenficaTwice a year, on transfer deadline day, English football is gripped by an incomprehensible mania but, even in that context, what happened at Stamford Bridge on 31 January 2011 stands out. Signing Fernando Torres for £50m was bad enough but letting Nemanja Matic leave as a makeweight in the deal that brought David Luiz to Chelsea now looks just as bad. Matic completed a £20.75m return to Stamford Bridge on Wednesday, which is an awful lot to pay for three years at finishing school. Chelsea, perhaps, deserve some sort of credit for swallowing their pride and it may be they considered the alternative to be even worse.Manchester United were very interested in the player in the summer, and however galling it may be to have to pay £21m to recover a player who was once your own, it would be even worse to see him reinvigorating an ailing rival. Matic, powerful and combative but good on the ball and capable of scoring goals, is exactly the dynamic midfielder United are lacking. Chelsea's immediate need for him is less obvious but it does perhaps indicate the direction in which José Mourinho is taking the squad. The decisive moment for the Chelsea manager seemed to be the 2-1 defeat to Sunderland in the Capital One Cup quarter-final in December. "We may have to take a step back in order to be more consistent at the back," he said "It's something I don't want to do, to play more counterattacking, but I'm giving it serious thought. If I want to win 1-0, I think I can, as I think it's one of the easiest things in football. It's not so difficult, as you don't give players the chance to express themselves." The suggestion was he would switch from the 4-2-3-1 he inherited from Rafa Benítez – and that he himself played at Internazionale and Real Madrid – and return to the 4-3-3 he had deployed so successfully in his first spell at the club. Sure enough, for the next game, away to Arsenal, he did just that, closing the game down with Mikel John Obi, Frank Lampard and Ramires in the middle, ensuring a stalemate. Since then the 4-2-3-1 has returned but so too has a steeliness that had dissipated in the autumn: in Chelsea's past six games in all competitions, they have conceded once, as though that quick re-immersion in 4-3-3 served as a reminder of defensive responsibility. Whether that means Mourinho sees 4-2-3-1 as the future is less clear. After all, this is a squad that has seemingly been designed – in as much as anything at Chelsea is designed – to play 4-2-3-1. There is an abundance of attacking midfielders – Eden Hazard, Oscar, Willian, Juan Mata, André Schürrle and Kevin De Bruyne (plus Victor Moses, on loan at Liverpool) – and few who can play at the back of midfield – Frank Lampard, Ramires, Mikel and Marco van Ginkel (plus David Luiz, although Mourinho has made clear he does not see him long-term as a midfielder). Playing a 4-2-3-1 means perming three from six creators and two from four deeper players, or three in Van Ginkel's absence, which is a lot healthier than perming two from six and three from four as would be the case with a 4-3-3. By bringing in Matic and selling De Bruyne to Wolfsburg, though, Mourinho changes that balance, and at least gives himself more options if he wants to play 4-3-3 more regularly – or, if he wants to carry on with 4-2-3-1 but use Ramires high on the right to check a marauding full-back, something Benítez did fairly frequently but which he has done only in the away defeat to Basel in the Champions League. It is easy to see why Matic appeals to Mourinho. At a touch over 6ft 4in, he is physically robust, and offers both a goal threat from set pieces and extra security in defending them – an area in which Chelsea were surprisingly deficient towards the end of last year. He is also mentally resilient. This, after all, is a player who was rejected repeatedly before finally finding regular first-team football at Benfica. Crvena Zvezda and Partizan Belgrade turned him down, so he was still playing third-flight football in Serbia with Jedinstvo Ub when he moved to the Slovakian club Kosice as a 19-year-old. He was fortunate there to be seen by Vladimir Vermezovic, a Serb coach who was working with Spartak Trnava. He recommended Matic to Serbia's Under-21 coach, Slobodan Krcmarevic and it was after impressing at the European 2009 Under-21 Championship in Sweden that he moved to Chelsea. He made only two appearances there – and 27 on loan at Vitesse Arnhem – though, before being off-loaded to Benfica. Even there it took some time to become a regular, but after Javi García had moved to Manchester City he blossomed, with Jorge Jesus, then Benfica's coach, insisting he was a better in the holding midfield role than the Spaniard. The proof of that came in July when Matic was named Portugal's player of the season. At Benfica, Matic tended to play either as the lone holder in a 4-1-3-2 or as one of a pair of holders in a 4-2-3-1. In that sense he looks like direct competition for Mikel, the great survivor who seems to be rated by hardly anybody around Chelsea apart from Mourinho. It would be misleading to say Matic is a more complete player than Mikel, who has shown for Nigeria that he can play further forward, but it is certainly true to say that if he played alongside him, Matic would probably be the holder who stepped forward, and there is no reason why he could not play to the left of a central three. Given he is left footed, in fact, Matic may end up being Lampard's long-term replacement, although he will never offer the same late runs into the box or goalscoring record. He is such an obvious fit for this Chelsea midfield that it remains mystifying that he never got his chance first time round. However embarrassing it may appear, it could be that £21m is not too great a price to correct the error of that day in January 2011.
  21. He's got everything, height (6ft), pace, power, technique, seriously watching Southampton i'm jealous, he's so good going forward, Shaw and Hazard on the left will be amazing. Although i doubt anyone will offer £30 million, £15-20 million should do the trick.
  22. You couldn't be more wrong, Ferdinand' main attributes was his pace and how technically good he was with the ball, anyone who argues that clearly didn't watch him in his prime.
  23. Terry, Cole and Lampard offered new 1 year deal. That'll be it.
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