http://ohdenniswise.com/about I BELIEVE IN ETO'OA good performance completely undermined by a minute of madness before half-time. When Cech could have dithered, he a dangerously bowled the ball downfield. Ramires and Eto'o both lost out before, later in the move, Luiz stepped out to leave Naismith free to nod over the line. Unbelievably, there have been plenty of fans bemoaning Eto'o's performance. I don't see why. He linked up superbly, most notably setting up Ramires'shomemade volley in the first half and deftly nodding the ball into Oscar's path in the second. Yes, despite getting in some threatening positions he failed to get on the scoresheet. He was causing Everton problems, he was the right man to lead the line. There were quite a few under-par performers, but Cole was atrocious - and he was rightfully replaced by Torres... oh, Torres. One exceptional strike against Bayern doesn't mean he's fit to lead the line. His record in the Premier League is apalling. He's a shadow of the player I hope he could still become. I like him, he tries hard, but I struggle to believe in him. It was all a bit desperate, lacking discipline as the game progressed. I like the way Josรฉ summed it up, despite dominating the game we didn't deserve to win because of the chances we spurned. This team is still a work in progress, a very exciting work in progress. Chin up, Chelsea.