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Joelasticot got a reaction from dkim2 in 🏴 Dominic Solanke
Explain what you don't like about the sound of it...
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Joelasticot got a reaction from guddy6969 in 🏴 Dominic Solanke
Explain what you don't like about the sound of it...
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Joelasticot reacted to Madmax in 🇪🇸 Cesc Fàbregas
https://gfycat.com/GiftedScentedArchaeopteryx
That's fucking ridiculous, that.
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Joelasticot got a reaction from kellzfresh in 🇩🇪 André Schürrle
If you look closely at Andre's run for the goal, he starts very early and he just knows when to attack the space in front of him.
I think that kind of play was rehearsed in training. If so, I mean if Andre is part of specific rehearsed complex plays, it means two things in my opinion :
1 - Mou is really working hard on our attacking sequences.
2 - Andre will be a starter in most games this season.
Then again, I'm pumped and I could be wrong but it sure looks this way to me.
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Joelasticot got a reaction from gary gordon in 🇩🇪 André Schürrle
If you look closely at Andre's run for the goal, he starts very early and he just knows when to attack the space in front of him.
I think that kind of play was rehearsed in training. If so, I mean if Andre is part of specific rehearsed complex plays, it means two things in my opinion :
1 - Mou is really working hard on our attacking sequences.
2 - Andre will be a starter in most games this season.
Then again, I'm pumped and I could be wrong but it sure looks this way to me.
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Joelasticot got a reaction from bababoom in 🇩🇪 André Schürrle
If you look closely at Andre's run for the goal, he starts very early and he just knows when to attack the space in front of him.
I think that kind of play was rehearsed in training. If so, I mean if Andre is part of specific rehearsed complex plays, it means two things in my opinion :
1 - Mou is really working hard on our attacking sequences.
2 - Andre will be a starter in most games this season.
Then again, I'm pumped and I could be wrong but it sure looks this way to me.
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Joelasticot got a reaction from Barbara in 🇩🇪 André Schürrle
If you look closely at Andre's run for the goal, he starts very early and he just knows when to attack the space in front of him.
I think that kind of play was rehearsed in training. If so, I mean if Andre is part of specific rehearsed complex plays, it means two things in my opinion :
1 - Mou is really working hard on our attacking sequences.
2 - Andre will be a starter in most games this season.
Then again, I'm pumped and I could be wrong but it sure looks this way to me.
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Joelasticot got a reaction from The only place to be in 🇩🇪 André Schürrle
If you look closely at Andre's run for the goal, he starts very early and he just knows when to attack the space in front of him.
I think that kind of play was rehearsed in training. If so, I mean if Andre is part of specific rehearsed complex plays, it means two things in my opinion :
1 - Mou is really working hard on our attacking sequences.
2 - Andre will be a starter in most games this season.
Then again, I'm pumped and I could be wrong but it sure looks this way to me.
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Joelasticot got a reaction from kellzfresh in 🇧🇪 Eden Hazard
He's being quite good at linking up the play in the centre of midfield.
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Joelasticot got a reaction from Styles in 🇧🇪 Eden Hazard
He's being quite good at linking up the play in the centre of midfield.
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Joelasticot got a reaction from HD3D in Chelsea v PSG
So proud of the french PSG fans who came on this forum.
In the end, it was all good and fun banter, but now they actually come throught with the 'congratz' comments.
Simply beautiful spirit, thank you!
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Joelasticot got a reaction from LAB in Chelsea v PSG
So proud of the french PSG fans who came on this forum.
In the end, it was all good and fun banter, but now they actually come throught with the 'congratz' comments.
Simply beautiful spirit, thank you!
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Joelasticot got a reaction from Sal in Chelsea v PSG
So proud of the french PSG fans who came on this forum.
In the end, it was all good and fun banter, but now they actually come throught with the 'congratz' comments.
Simply beautiful spirit, thank you!
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Joelasticot got a reaction from darrus in Chelsea v PSG
So proud of the french PSG fans who came on this forum.
In the end, it was all good and fun banter, but now they actually come throught with the 'congratz' comments.
Simply beautiful spirit, thank you!
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Joelasticot got a reaction from Mohammed Seif in Chelsea v PSG
So proud of the french PSG fans who came on this forum.
In the end, it was all good and fun banter, but now they actually come throught with the 'congratz' comments.
Simply beautiful spirit, thank you!
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Joelasticot got a reaction from SinineUltra in Chelsea v PSG
So proud of the french PSG fans who came on this forum.
In the end, it was all good and fun banter, but now they actually come throught with the 'congratz' comments.
Simply beautiful spirit, thank you!
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Joelasticot got a reaction from Chels in Chelsea v PSG
So proud of the french PSG fans who came on this forum.
In the end, it was all good and fun banter, but now they actually come throught with the 'congratz' comments.
Simply beautiful spirit, thank you!
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Joelasticot got a reaction from The Skipper in 🇧🇪 Romelu Lukaku
I remember how much people on here were pissed off about the club favouring the short term approach for so long.
Sending Lukaku out on loan a few seasons in a row is exactly what we were all crying out for in the last few seasons.
We are trying to polish what could be a gem in the long run.
See the Sturridge case for example : one good loan at Bolton and we brought him back to the first team. Was he ready? maybe... Was the club ready to play him in his favoured position, ready to give him the time a player his talent and his age requires? Absolutely not ! Did he help in a short-term fashion? Yes he did. What ended up happening? He left.
Obviously Lukaku is not Sturridge and there are many other factors that have to be account.
Regardless, what the club is doing with a guy like Lukaku is obviously influenced by the club's own experience in dealing with young talented strikers. It's really naive to think that the club doesn't use its past experiences to improve in the way we promote young talents in the first team.
This situation is really so great for Lukaku and his progression as a player who has the ambition to rival with the greatest. I'm very impressed by how the guy comes back from his mistakes (especially communication-wise) and deals with his situation in very mature fashion. He wants to grow, we are helping him in doing so.
I'm very pleased with the way the club are dealing with the situation. We are not sacrificing Romelu's progression in order to strenghten the squad for this season, we are waiting for him to be fully ready to come back (if he ever does).
Does that mean I am not frustrated seeing he might help us this year and he can't? Yes I am, as we all are. But I am trying not be deluded because I know thinking long-term comes at the price of short-term efficiency. I do my best to try and remember all the mistakes this club has done in the past regarding these types of situations and I look towards the future.
To me, the Lukaku situation is somehow a proof that the club's approach has changed, that mourinho migh very well be here for the long-run. He is willing to sacrifice right now for a better future. Isn't that saying a lot considering how much Mou is attached to his track record and outstanding statistics across Europe? I think it is. And I definetely like what it is saying a hell of a lot!
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Joelasticot got a reaction from The Mak in 🇧🇪 Romelu Lukaku
I remember how much people on here were pissed off about the club favouring the short term approach for so long.
Sending Lukaku out on loan a few seasons in a row is exactly what we were all crying out for in the last few seasons.
We are trying to polish what could be a gem in the long run.
See the Sturridge case for example : one good loan at Bolton and we brought him back to the first team. Was he ready? maybe... Was the club ready to play him in his favoured position, ready to give him the time a player his talent and his age requires? Absolutely not ! Did he help in a short-term fashion? Yes he did. What ended up happening? He left.
Obviously Lukaku is not Sturridge and there are many other factors that have to be account.
Regardless, what the club is doing with a guy like Lukaku is obviously influenced by the club's own experience in dealing with young talented strikers. It's really naive to think that the club doesn't use its past experiences to improve in the way we promote young talents in the first team.
This situation is really so great for Lukaku and his progression as a player who has the ambition to rival with the greatest. I'm very impressed by how the guy comes back from his mistakes (especially communication-wise) and deals with his situation in very mature fashion. He wants to grow, we are helping him in doing so.
I'm very pleased with the way the club are dealing with the situation. We are not sacrificing Romelu's progression in order to strenghten the squad for this season, we are waiting for him to be fully ready to come back (if he ever does).
Does that mean I am not frustrated seeing he might help us this year and he can't? Yes I am, as we all are. But I am trying not be deluded because I know thinking long-term comes at the price of short-term efficiency. I do my best to try and remember all the mistakes this club has done in the past regarding these types of situations and I look towards the future.
To me, the Lukaku situation is somehow a proof that the club's approach has changed, that mourinho migh very well be here for the long-run. He is willing to sacrifice right now for a better future. Isn't that saying a lot considering how much Mou is attached to his track record and outstanding statistics across Europe? I think it is. And I definetely like what it is saying a hell of a lot!
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Joelasticot got a reaction from kellzfresh in 🇧🇪 Romelu Lukaku
I remember how much people on here were pissed off about the club favouring the short term approach for so long.
Sending Lukaku out on loan a few seasons in a row is exactly what we were all crying out for in the last few seasons.
We are trying to polish what could be a gem in the long run.
See the Sturridge case for example : one good loan at Bolton and we brought him back to the first team. Was he ready? maybe... Was the club ready to play him in his favoured position, ready to give him the time a player his talent and his age requires? Absolutely not ! Did he help in a short-term fashion? Yes he did. What ended up happening? He left.
Obviously Lukaku is not Sturridge and there are many other factors that have to be account.
Regardless, what the club is doing with a guy like Lukaku is obviously influenced by the club's own experience in dealing with young talented strikers. It's really naive to think that the club doesn't use its past experiences to improve in the way we promote young talents in the first team.
This situation is really so great for Lukaku and his progression as a player who has the ambition to rival with the greatest. I'm very impressed by how the guy comes back from his mistakes (especially communication-wise) and deals with his situation in very mature fashion. He wants to grow, we are helping him in doing so.
I'm very pleased with the way the club are dealing with the situation. We are not sacrificing Romelu's progression in order to strenghten the squad for this season, we are waiting for him to be fully ready to come back (if he ever does).
Does that mean I am not frustrated seeing he might help us this year and he can't? Yes I am, as we all are. But I am trying not be deluded because I know thinking long-term comes at the price of short-term efficiency. I do my best to try and remember all the mistakes this club has done in the past regarding these types of situations and I look towards the future.
To me, the Lukaku situation is somehow a proof that the club's approach has changed, that mourinho migh very well be here for the long-run. He is willing to sacrifice right now for a better future. Isn't that saying a lot considering how much Mou is attached to his track record and outstanding statistics across Europe? I think it is. And I definetely like what it is saying a hell of a lot!
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Joelasticot got a reaction from Tomo in 🇧🇪 Romelu Lukaku
I remember how much people on here were pissed off about the club favouring the short term approach for so long.
Sending Lukaku out on loan a few seasons in a row is exactly what we were all crying out for in the last few seasons.
We are trying to polish what could be a gem in the long run.
See the Sturridge case for example : one good loan at Bolton and we brought him back to the first team. Was he ready? maybe... Was the club ready to play him in his favoured position, ready to give him the time a player his talent and his age requires? Absolutely not ! Did he help in a short-term fashion? Yes he did. What ended up happening? He left.
Obviously Lukaku is not Sturridge and there are many other factors that have to be account.
Regardless, what the club is doing with a guy like Lukaku is obviously influenced by the club's own experience in dealing with young talented strikers. It's really naive to think that the club doesn't use its past experiences to improve in the way we promote young talents in the first team.
This situation is really so great for Lukaku and his progression as a player who has the ambition to rival with the greatest. I'm very impressed by how the guy comes back from his mistakes (especially communication-wise) and deals with his situation in very mature fashion. He wants to grow, we are helping him in doing so.
I'm very pleased with the way the club are dealing with the situation. We are not sacrificing Romelu's progression in order to strenghten the squad for this season, we are waiting for him to be fully ready to come back (if he ever does).
Does that mean I am not frustrated seeing he might help us this year and he can't? Yes I am, as we all are. But I am trying not be deluded because I know thinking long-term comes at the price of short-term efficiency. I do my best to try and remember all the mistakes this club has done in the past regarding these types of situations and I look towards the future.
To me, the Lukaku situation is somehow a proof that the club's approach has changed, that mourinho migh very well be here for the long-run. He is willing to sacrifice right now for a better future. Isn't that saying a lot considering how much Mou is attached to his track record and outstanding statistics across Europe? I think it is. And I definetely like what it is saying a hell of a lot!
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Joelasticot got a reaction from SeB in 🇧🇪 Romelu Lukaku
I remember how much people on here were pissed off about the club favouring the short term approach for so long.
Sending Lukaku out on loan a few seasons in a row is exactly what we were all crying out for in the last few seasons.
We are trying to polish what could be a gem in the long run.
See the Sturridge case for example : one good loan at Bolton and we brought him back to the first team. Was he ready? maybe... Was the club ready to play him in his favoured position, ready to give him the time a player his talent and his age requires? Absolutely not ! Did he help in a short-term fashion? Yes he did. What ended up happening? He left.
Obviously Lukaku is not Sturridge and there are many other factors that have to be account.
Regardless, what the club is doing with a guy like Lukaku is obviously influenced by the club's own experience in dealing with young talented strikers. It's really naive to think that the club doesn't use its past experiences to improve in the way we promote young talents in the first team.
This situation is really so great for Lukaku and his progression as a player who has the ambition to rival with the greatest. I'm very impressed by how the guy comes back from his mistakes (especially communication-wise) and deals with his situation in very mature fashion. He wants to grow, we are helping him in doing so.
I'm very pleased with the way the club are dealing with the situation. We are not sacrificing Romelu's progression in order to strenghten the squad for this season, we are waiting for him to be fully ready to come back (if he ever does).
Does that mean I am not frustrated seeing he might help us this year and he can't? Yes I am, as we all are. But I am trying not be deluded because I know thinking long-term comes at the price of short-term efficiency. I do my best to try and remember all the mistakes this club has done in the past regarding these types of situations and I look towards the future.
To me, the Lukaku situation is somehow a proof that the club's approach has changed, that mourinho migh very well be here for the long-run. He is willing to sacrifice right now for a better future. Isn't that saying a lot considering how much Mou is attached to his track record and outstanding statistics across Europe? I think it is. And I definetely like what it is saying a hell of a lot!
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Joelasticot got a reaction from Kieran. in 🇧🇪 Eden Hazard
Come on guys, can't you think of a more important eddie?
here's a hint :
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Joelasticot got a reaction from nadavTKL in 🇧🇷 Ramires
This guy is impressive.
We often expect young players to work on their weaknesses and improve as a whole. We expect Lukaku to improve his overall technique, we expect Luiz to become more consistent, we expect mikel to start having more of an impact on a game, we expect hazard to contribute defensively and so on and so forth...
However almost noone expected Rami to get so much better every season. He has become more versatile every year even though, at first, we thought he was a very "one dimensional" player.
The guy just delivers great performances on a consistent basis.
I think his attitude on the pitch says it all, he must be one of the most hard working players in training and I just love the fact that he is playing for Chelsea.
I feel Moses could surprise us in the same way, I really liked his attitude in pre season and the way he never gives up on working for the team is very reminescent of Rami's.
Bottom line is those guys might not have the same learning curve and such a high ceiling as players like Mata, Hazard, Oscar and KDB but still if they can keep on doin'it the Rami way they could very much be instrumental to the club's sucess in the future. With the club being more of a "meritocracy" with jose back, it could only
mean more motivation for the hard working players to break into the first XI.