BlueLyon
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Brilliant. Our linkup and movement in attack is so amazing. I cant stop watching how brilliantly we have improved since start of season
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Someone said Cesc got red card because of Costa. Yeah right. Cesc got red card because he did a stupid thing. Look at replay. He wasnt passing the ball, he was trying to hit someone. Or maybe he was trying to hit Costa for being an idiot again...
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I absolutely love Neville lol. Trying to explain Cesc red card and he cant stop laughing haha
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People blaming Costa for Cesc red card. Realy? Cesc had no need to kick that ball in there. It was the most idiotic thing he could do and he did exactly that. Now we play with player less in a meaningless game, but still it shows alot what kind of character certain players have. Costa is hot head and he always will be, but Cesc was just plain stupid in this situation. You cant expect that from someone as intelligent as him. Its just another example why he shouldnt be our captain. Apart from that, our players attitude for this game, regardless of importance is terrible. Get the shit together.
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I will let him have full season first and see how he does on consistent basis.
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Isco is overrated. He is better player than Oscar but still overrated. And he is the kind of player that makes it nice to watch, but doesnt win you trophies. Midfield of players like Koke, Verratti, Pogba is what I would like at chelsea over Gotze, isco, Ozil, Thiago etc any day of the week.
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Real Madrid is most lunatic club that ever existed. From their owner to their fans, they are never happy and only want more more and more. They are just never happy with what they have. Two years ago, Perez wanted to make Real more spanish because at that time it was very popular. He got Isco, Illaramendi, Carvajal, Morata, Jese and projected they will all get in team. But very soon he didnt care about that project anymore. Now Morata is sold already, Isco, Illara, Jese dont get regular play, while Carvajal...well Madrid spent 30m on Danilo. Honestly I lost last piece of interest after they got rid of Di Maria (who was key player for them) and bought James just because he was popular at the time. And that comes from someone who was ''supporting'' Real since the days of Zidane and all the way when Mou was manager. I was always for Real vs barca, but they crossed the line. Its like watching a bussiness company, not football club.
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This rumour got me like
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And people want to add Iscos and Reuses and more Cescs into this side. Ya all know Mou is manager, you watch his football for ages, yet you think we will suddenly change and go more offensive etc. What we need are not flashy players but players who can do dirty work and know how to score goal. 2004-07 would overrun this Chelsea. Only player that would get into that team is Hazard. Cesc couldnt do shit against 2004 Chelsea. But back then we had purpose. Mourinho knew tactics and bought players that suited his tactics. This time he plays Oscar, Cesc, who are only good in small games. Tries to play the hard way, but you cant do that with no steel in midfield and no efficiency in attack.
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For all you know about him, he could bring Makelele from retirement.
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He wont come anyway. One of my favourite players, but I will leave fairytales for dreams when I fall asleep.
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When Yaya was younger and even later, he had much more drive and pace in him than Pogba has. You can see him run through half field using his strength and speed. I havent seen Pogba do that many times. At free kicks, Yaya was also miles better than Pogba. Elsewhere they are both quite similar. Both are strong, skilled and posses a powerful shot. Potential wise, Pogba has it skyhigh now and if he gets there, he will be a better player than Yaya. Though I have been thinking, football nowdays is oriented in way that big tall players just arent recognized as #10, but through careers Pogba and Yaya are naturaly much more AMs than they are DMs, despite their body structure.
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He is poor finisher with poor end product, but he is a pretty damn good dribbler with great balance and strength for such small player. Not to mention he is just 20 years old, obviously he will improve. Plus he scored around 10 goals for two seasons in a row, which isnt that bad either.
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IMO Juve got ripped here a bit. Dybala had one relatively great season and like you said, just one year left. Few years ago it was Pastore, last year Iturbe, this year Dybala. I would think twice before spending this amount on such player. And Juve has fair share of players in such position already. Tevez, Morata, Llorente, Berardi and Coman. But if he is a success, he could lift Juve on next step I guess.
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yeah and Matic will defend everything riight? People are so naive. Thinking we will sign Isco and Reus and turn into attacking side ala barca. That side looks weak as fuck to begin with, not to mention Mou will never play open in crucial games such as finals which means buying these players is useless. Schneiderlin, Imbula etc are players we will target.
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Why would City even consider selling him to us? Yes Yaya can push for transfer if he wants, but we would still have to overpay to city for him. If Inter rumoured fee was around 10m, City would demand at least 15m pounds for us. That is alot for 32 years old with giant wages. But I have to admit, he would be exactly the signing Mou would make.
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That Breida guy said he wont be sold. And it makes sense. Barca cant buy in summer and they wont let their squad depth in attack get thinner than already is.
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Through both legs Pep lost with bayern against real 5:0 and against barca 5:3. With two heavy defeats. Just a year earlier Bayern won against barca 7:0. I dont think Bayern was guaranteed to win another CL under Heynckess (like you said no team won twice in row). They might even lose in semis or whatever. BUT they wouldnt lose the way Pep did in last two semis. Bayern had Dante-Boateng pairing and they had generaly superb defence. Pep turned that defense into a joke, despite bringing Benatia. He decided to use Javi as CB while he was beast DM (he eventualy got injured though). He bought Thiago and sold Kroos who was IMO future of pre Pep Bayern. He improved their passing and perhaps mentality. But he also ruined their speed, their defense, their pressing, their efficiency, their ruthless counter attacks. In short, he turned winning bayern in keep the possession bayern. Winning buli was expected. Even more after Bvb turned shit. If he didnt win that league with team he had, he would be fired before he could say hi. He brought cosmetic additions to that team, but took everything they needed to win titles; balance. Not to mention they completely fell apart in recent weeks, and interestingly, Bayern (apart from Robben) had no significant injury crisis before, now under Pep players are injured all the time. Trust me, everyone will say pre Pep Bayern was better. It was more ''german'' and with Pep, he brought spanish players, spanish philosophy and zero ability to adopt to different tactics. No thanks. And Pep had nothing to do with German WC. He was instrumental in spain WC, but not german WC win. Since 2010, Germany was guaranteed to win at least one title sooner or later and they did. Almost fucked up when Low tried some Pep ''tactics''. Heynkess bayern was no perfection either, they lost to basel among others in CL few years ago, but eventualy they became killing machine, adaptable and improving. Pep has yet to do something great with bayern in first place to even discuss which side was better.
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Apparently the fee Juve paid for Dybala is 40m.
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Low almost fucked up when he tried Pep tactic of sticking Lahm in midfield. Once he pushed him back to LB, Germany was much more dominant. Dont give me crap that Germany won world cup because Pep came to bayern and inspired players or whatever. Secondly, Bayern was a machine that destroyed everything before Pep. What he did to bayern is almost unacceptable. He can be lucky that he even won german titles because Bvb turned shit. Current bayern would stand no chance against 2012 Bvb. Lastly, his work in barcelona gets all the respect from me. That side despite I disliked their style, was one of best teams ever. Thanks to players, but also big thanks to Pep for putting everything together. Partly that inspired Spain aswell. But Bayern and Germany WC win, Pep has nothing to do with it. His tactics nowdays are ageing and he cant adopt to new ones.
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Chelsea and Marseille in possible partnership
BlueLyon replied to BlueLyon's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Bielsa did quite a great job with youngsters in Bilbao, I think he could do some wonders to at least 1-2 players we loan to him. As he is quite neutral, he will pick best talents he will have. If Marseille gets french coach again (or someone close to Marseille), then it could easily turn that he will favour their own talents, something that wouldnt be good for Boga, Musonda etc. But mind that Bielsa demands hard work and discipline, I hope loanees wont complain, because if they do they will sit on bench all time. -
TBH signing any CM would do that. From Pogba, Koke to Yaya etc...
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He would look like a typical Mourinho signing if it happens. Old, experienced, weird move, looks like he is past it, but in the end he would probably end as one of key players of next season. Hardly doubt about this move, but it would be interesting option. While he is lazy, Im sure Mou would know how to get the best of Yaya.
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Chelsea and Marseille in possible partnership
BlueLyon replied to BlueLyon's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Yes. Drogba and Azpi came from marseille though.