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Lets be honest: he is the most overrated player EVER. His reputation was creates around weak leagues. No one can deny that.

He joined Inter in 2006, when Serie A was an one sided league.

In 2009 he joined Barcelona, but as soon as he realized he was not as good as his ego suggest, he decided to join a decadent Milan in a decant Serie A.

His next challenger? Join an one sided French League, where his team could easily win the league and he could score goals for free. I will never understand the hype around this guy. The only season he played in a top league was in 09/10 season for Barcelona, when he finished the season sitting on the bench. Perhaps we can say between 2005/2007 he was in a top league, playing in Serie A for Juventus, but his 23 goals in two seasons for Juve was far from impressive. Playing in weak leagues would not be a problem if he could prove himself in another big tournament, but his UCL record is far from impressive. No one can remember an amazing UCL performance coming from this guy during a big european match.

It makes me angry that every fucking football game since 2007 feature a overpowered version of this clown.

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Lets be honest: he is the most overrated player EVER. His reputation was creates around weak leagues. No one can deny that.

He joined Inter in 2006, when Serie A was an one sided league.

In 2009 he joined Barcelona, but as soon as he realized he was not as good as his ego suggest, he decided to join a decadent Milan in a decant Serie A.

His next challenger? Join an one sided French League, where his team could easily win the league and he could score goals for free. I will never understand the hype around this guy. The only season he played in a top league was in 09/10 season for Barcelona, when he finished the season sitting on the bench. Perhaps we can say between 2005/2007 he was in a top league, playing in Serie A for Juventus, but his 23 goals in two seasons for Juve was far from impressive. Playing in weak leagues would not be a problem if he could prove himself in another big tournament, but his UCL record is far from impressive. No one can remember an amazing UCL performance coming from this guy during a big european match.

It makes me angry that every fucking football game since 2007 feature a overpowered version of this clown.

Never shows up in the CL either

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Chelsea have been linked with a shock bid for Cavani's PSG team-mate Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

The Swede is out of contract in the summer of 2016, and his agent has hinted at a possible Premier League switch.

http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/562447/Man-Utd-Chelsea-Arsenal-Real-Madrid-PSG-Juventus-Cavani-Ibrahimovic-Morata-Transfer-News

It's dailysh**, but still makes me :halo:

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I don't like him at all...

But I have to give him credit for his red card both IN & AFTER the game last night!

We did indeed look like a bunch off school kids all packing around the teacher to tell the big kid is a bully! Disgraceful attitude caused by Mou's mind games!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4EwJVUeRZk

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I don't like him at all...

But I have to give him credit for his red card both IN & AFTER the game last night!

We did indeed look like a bunch off school kids all packing around the teacher to tell the big kid is a bully! Disgraceful attitude caused by Mou's mind games!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4EwJVUeRZk

Don't think so..We do have a tendency to surround the ref in games and this has happened before. Its like Terry said., he goes to talk on behalf of the fouled player and immediately 5-6 team-members accompany him.

Plus, its not unique to any team. Anyone remember Barca's antics?

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Don't think so..We do have a tendency to surround the ref in games and this has happened before. Its like Terry said., he goes to talk on behalf of the fouled player and immediately 5-6 team-members accompany him.

Plus, its not unique to any team. Anyone remember Barca's antics?

Sure... i know it's football and it happens all the time. But i actually really don't like it... and very unsportsmanlike!

+ it clearly wasn't a red card at all...

This attitude is something for lower league teams that need this in order to win big games... We don't need this! We are Chelsea FC!!!

ps: 5-6 team members... make that 9(!!) :D

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Sure... i know it's football and it happens all the time. But i actually really don't like it... and very unsportsmanlike!

+ it clearly wasn't a red card at all...

This attitude is something for lower league teams that need this in order to win big games... We don't need this! We are Chelsea FC!!!

ps: 5-6 team members... make that 9(!!) :D

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I have to agree, I think the only player that should be talking/complaining to the referee is the captain

The only way to stop unsportsmanlike conduct, book every complaining player, that'll shut them up

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Sure... i know it's football and it happens all the time. But i actually really don't like it... and very unsportsmanlike!

+ it clearly wasn't a red card at all...

This attitude is something for lower league teams that need this in order to win big games... We don't need this! We are Chelsea FC!!!

ps: 5-6 team members... make that 9(!!) :D

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Agreed,

I want to see more team spirit in the way we play with the ball. Not this.

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Chelsea are lining up a shock bid for PSG striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic this summer, according to The Metro.

Jose Mourinho is a long-standing admirer of the Swede, and the pair enjoy a close relationship having worked together at inter Milan.

The Blues though will face competition for the player's signature from AC Milan and several MLS clubs.

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