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cchuka got a reaction from hiterto in Burnley 0-3 Chelsea
If Werner or Havertz need a rest, Abraham & Kovasic take their place
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cchuka reacted to Jase in Chelsea 6-0 Barnsley
I'd rest Werner for this one. He's played the pre-season game at Brighton, the two Germany games and both league games so far. We have West Brom at the weekend, potentially Spurs next week, Palace next weekend and it's the international break after that. Need to be careful not to overplay him. Champions League games also starting next month.
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cchuka reacted to Gilvorak in 🇧🇪 Michy Batshuayi
Most promising thing about tonight is it looked like both he & Eden already have an understanding between one another something Costa hasn't been able to do in 2 years now.
Great signing by Emenalo. He could turn out to be a special player.
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cchuka reacted to Chelsea Legend 11 in The Conte Thread
Honestly. I got a boner watching Conte's 4-2-4 today!!! My word did that ever look formidable and effective! I'm loving what I'm seeing from him so far.
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cchuka got a reaction from Fulham Broadway in Three Reasons Behind The Blues’ Massive Slump this Season
A lot of them gained pregnancy weight during the break.
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cchuka reacted to BlueLion. in A case for Mikel
In the wake of Chelsea's current defensive predicament, the answer may well lie in the much-maligned John Mikel Obi.
It would be impossible to argue that Mikel has failed to develop into the player many expected him to. Such promise was showcased in his first couple of seasons at the club, where, under the tuition and guidance of Claude Makélélé, Frank Lampard, Michael Essien and Michael Ballack, the young Nigerian never once looked out of place competing for a starting berth with such famous midfield generals.
Such high expectations have been imposed on Mikel considering the calibre of those aforementioned players - expectations that the former Lyn-Oslo man has never quite lived up to - but with the Blues in disarray defensively, a recall may well be within the team's best interests.
It is clear that current pivot pairing Nemanja Matic and Cesc Fabregas are struggling at the moment, and their lack of form has left the defence overly exposed on more occasions than José Mourinho would have ever expected. True, the Blues took a calculated risk in allowing the squad a full month's rest and recuperation over the summer. The consequence of this has been that the squad are not yet quite match fit, and performances have dipped as a result
Yet it is increasingly apparent that the biggest contributing factor to the West London outfit's start to the season has been their midfield toils.
Chelsea have conceded more shots on target than any side in the Premier League this season, and having already shipped seven goals in their three fixtures so far this term, the form of their back four has been highlighted in the media - perhaps rightly so, as the team have already conceded a fifth of all the goals they let in in the entire 2014/15 campaign.
True, John Terry looks short of confidence, and his red card at West Bromwich Albion last Sunday has only added to an abysmal start from him, personally. Branislav Ivanovic has also been beaten in one-on-one duels eight times in 2015/16, the joint-highest in the division. The player he shares that honour with is Cesc Fabregas:
The Spaniard, this time last season, was utterly outstanding. Yet since Christmas, the former Barcelona man has endured a slow decline, and that has never been so pronounced as at present.
As a result of Fabregas' failings, the pressure has been firmly placed on Matic's shoulders - but even the imposing Serbian has struggled to stem the tide of goalwards momentum in Chelsea's opening three league matches.
The point of a defensive pivot in a five-man midfield is facilitate the old "one stays, one goes" midfield principal. First and foremost, however, those two players are charged with plugging the gaps that are left by the marauding full-backs, Ivanovic and Cesar Azpilicueta, who are so crucial to Chelsea's attacking dispersal.
Those two players offer the only genuine width under Mourinho's present system, but it is because of the lack of positional awareness and defensive discipline currently exhibited by Fabregas (and to some extent Matic) that the Blues are conceding a lot of space in wide areas in their own defensive third. There is a reason that Chelsea are conceding a lot of chances from phases of play originating in wide positions.
This isn't something that can be pinned on Chelsea playing a higher defensive line - because we're not. To avoid exposing the lack of mobility of our centre-back pairing of Terry and Gary Cahill, the Blues have still been setting up with a relatively deep defensive block, which means following a turnover in possession, there is an almighty gap in between the back four and that midfield pivot.
Mourinho attempted to amend this against Manchester City a couple of weeks back. After being royally shafted in the first half by Yaya Toure and David Silva for that very reason, Mourinho brought on Kurt Zouma in order to play a higher line. It worked, and Chelsea performed far better in the second half - though that is hollow praise, in truth, considering how abject the first-half showing had been. 3-0 was possibly an unfair reflection on the game, but Chelsea deserved little from that particular encounter.
It wouldn't be surprising if that discouraging result has dissuaded Mourinho from playing that higher line, and until another competent ball-paying centre-back - ironically in the David Luiz mould - such as John Stones or Raphael Varane arrive, it is unlikely seeing Mourinho change the backline too frequently over the course of the season; especially when that same defence played such an integral role in our double triumph last campaign.
That leaves only one real option - the return of Mikel. Mourinho has his favourites and it seems that Ramires is one of them, but in big games especially where possession is likely to be limited and the Blues are likely to have to be defending frequently, the Portuguese has opted to play Ramires in a wider role to offer a little protection to the full-backs. Yet maintaining the same pairing of Fabregas and Matic - whether it's against world-class opposition in the Champions League, or even Walsall in the Capital One Cup next month - would be a recipe for disaster given their current shortcomings.
Playing Mikel would relieve much of the pressure on Matic, who is effectively doing the work of two sitting midfielders due to Fabregas' lethargy. Kurt Zouma would be another option for that midfield position based on Mourinho playing him there on occasion last season, but it is likely that the Frenchman's youthful exuberance would be better utilised in his more natural central defensive position at the moment with questions over Terry's future in the side refusing to go away.
Yes, Mikel is technically limited. He lacks the same dynamic pace that Ramires has, so he can't burst out from midfield and drive forwards with the ball. He also has nowhere near the same vision or creativity that Fabregas can exhibit, but he is far better from a defensive standpoint at the moment. Scoring goals isn't so much Chelsea's problem at the minute, but with Fabrgeas offering next to nothing in the offensive department, it currently comes down to the two players' defensive contributions - and Mikel wins this contest hands down.
Mikel is a consummate practitioner in closing the game down. When he came on against West Brom on Sunday, even with ten men, Chelsea looked untroubled. His unfazed approach and composure in possession means that keeping the ball becomes a lot easier. He may not have the eye for a pass than Fabregas possesses, but the play is hardly ever forced with Mikel on the ball, and frankly, it is the pace of the game that Chelsea need to slow down in order to contain their opponents at the moment.
I am unsure over where Fabregas' best position is in the 4-2-3-1 system. At the moment, relieving him from any major defensive responsibilities might enable him to recapture his incisiveness and creativity in attacking areas. Yet whilst his performances this time last year suggested that the deeper role was somewhere he could thrive in, it seems his inability to defend has led to him being "found out" in that position.
Likewise, some of his most abject individual showings last term came in a more attacking deployment, but such is his lack of form at the moment that him dropping to the bench at the expense of Oscar, who is a more rounded player for this particular Mourinho system, would not be unwarranted. Oscar would slot into the attacking three behind the lone striker, with Mikel then partnering Matic in the pivot, with the Serbian's performances likely to improve if he's given something of a helping hand in that part of the pitch.
He may be one of the most criticised players in our squad, but right now, John Mikel Obi may be the short-term answer to our problems. Football really is quite ironic at times.
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cchuka reacted to King11Didier in 👕 Chelsea Kits Thread
Adidas must be joking with us... That's the worst kits in years.
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cchuka reacted to supporter in Non-Chelsea Transfer Pub
Hello everyone!
For me these should be, more or less, the players of our team next season. Obviously signing all these players in one summer seems impossible, but this could be a good roadmap for our way in the summer transfer market.
Position. First choice. Second choice.
GK. Goalkeeper (1). Courtois Jose decides.
RB. Right Back (2). Azpilicueta. Fabinho (Monaco).
CB. Centre-Back (4). Zouma. Ivanovic / Cahill.
CB. Centre-Back (5). Varane. John Terry ©
LB. Left Back (3). Filipe Luis. Azpilicueta.
CMF. Defensive Midfielder (6). Matic. Khedira (Free).
CMF. Centre Midfielder (7). Koke. Ruben Loftus-Cheek
RWF. Right Wing Forward (8). Messi / Bale. Cuadrado.
AMF. Advanced Mieldfielder (10). Fabregas. Gundogan.
LWF. Left Wing Forward (11). Hazard. Willian.
CF. Center Forward (9). Diego Costa. Icardi.
Could be between 7 and 8 signings in total. It would not be a complete revolution, although it would be a normal regeneration process to boost our project.
My priorities would be Varane - Koke - Messi / Bale. A new spinal column totally perfect to complement the spinal column that we we signed last season (Zouma - Fabregas - Diego Costa).
Khedira as a perfect replacement Matic. We can not survive forcing Matic to play every game thinking he is indestructible. Khedira is very experienced and knows to Jose and his methods. His signing would be a safe bet free, except for his injury problems. Even when he worked with Jose was not common to see him injured ....
Fabinho (Monaco) is a bet or personal desire. I still Fabinho from his time at Real Madrid Castilla and he has many similar characteristics with Maicon. Your agent Jorge Mendes is not cost much money and Jose know him perfectly.
Regarding Gundogan ... it is impossible to think we can hold all the season with Fabregas. To me we have to have the highest number of players like Fabregas and Gundogan is that type of player.
Icardi is necessary to put more pressure on Diego Costa and generate a meritocracy important for 9 position. Increasing competition would be better for us position.
Messi / Bale are priority because we need to make our team TOP RW to have an attack perfectly balanced. Hazard can not paddle alone.
Would have more or less 21 players available for physically endure all season. It is impossible to fight for four trophies with only 12/13 players. We have to change our minds on this issue. A big team like ours needs 20/21 players to fight for all competitions.
Thanks to the agreement with Yokohama and agreement of the rights of television, now we have a enough economic power to cope with a regeneration without being threatened by the Financial Fair Play rules.
Obviously I am not saying that we will sign all these players, I insist, but I think this should be our roadmap.
Players sold. Petr Cech, Ivanovic / Cahill, Mikel, Ramires, Oscar, Remy and Salah.
Drogba. Becomes to be part of the technical team of Jose.
Nathan Ake. On loan to another Premier League team (preferably a big team more or less) or teams like Atletico Madrid (as Courtois).
Those players like Oriol Romeu who are on loan but they will never come back to us I think this is the time to get a lot of money for them.
Final team.
Courtois
Backup
Zouma Varane
Ivanovic / Cahill John Terry ©
Azpilicueta Filipe Luis
Fabinho Azpilicueta
Koke Matic
Ruben Loftus-Chek Khedira
Fabregas
Gundogan
Messi / Bale Hazard
Cuadrado Willian
Diego Costa
Icardi
Regards to ALL.
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cchuka reacted to HendoCFC in 👕 Chelsea Kits Thread
Training gear next season will be white/blue. CL training gear is like a pale mint green and navy.I'm going to post pics later,if you allow me to ofc.
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cchuka reacted to RoyalBlues in Stamford Bridge Thread
Photo of Stamford Bridge before the Spurs game #CFC
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cchuka reacted to -Kaplan- in 🇧🇷 Filipe Luís
Feel so sorry for this guy.
One day youre playing with the best players in the world, then next you got schurrle colonizing the solar system and salah making a poor attempt at kicking.
I hope him and azpi could be on the pitch together.
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cchuka reacted to Special Juan in 🇳🇬 Kenneth Omeruo
Met him before the game last night, what a fucking guy he is. Spent half hour chatting with him and then he had to go in. Stood near the tunnel as they came to warm up and as they came in he came over to my boy and gave him a big high five. After the game he came out and picked my lad up and said "Keep working hard, believe in yourself and reach your goals in life" he then turned to me and gave me a man hug
We then started walking and as we did he came behind us in his white Range Rover, flashed his lights, beeped his horn......he then put his window down and shouted "Peace brothers" and as he was driving away a big thumbs up out of the window.
What a fucking legend.
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cchuka reacted to iseah100 in 🇪🇬 Mohamed Salah
Lol. You make so many assumptions, it doesn't matter if he was on here before or after Salah signed, he's here now and he's a Chelsea fan. Who are you to dictate who is or isn't a Chelsea fan? Anyways.. back to Salah, he'll play vs Shrewsburry, but it'll be hard for he and Schurrle to get game time with the way Willian, Hazard and Oscar are playing.
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cchuka reacted to Tomo in 🇪🇬 Mohamed Salah
If Salah came on instead of Solanke the whinging from the youth fan club would have been unbearable.
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cchuka reacted to CHOULO19 in 🇪🇬 Mohamed Salah
I think he would have come on had Remy not been injured.
But at 4-0 up you have to give the two teenagers on the bench the incredible experience of playing in the CL. It is invaluable for them in terms of confidence but also a motivation for all the players in the academy that they can play for Chelsea in the champions league as well if they work hard.
Salah will start against Shrewsburry next week. It's no big deal.
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cchuka reacted to robdog in 🇳🇬 Mikel John Obi
I just realized that was Phil Jagielka that Mikel made look like a fool rolling around on the ground from that backheel. Jagielka was completely done on that play.
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cchuka reacted to The Skipper in 🇳🇬 Mikel John Obi
So not as completely useless as many on here seem to think he is... He's a valuable squad member. Great assist today, couldn't believe my eyes.