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Well, you can't say Mourinho didn't experiment. We ended the game with a midfield 3 of Oscar-Ramires-Willian.

And the biggest surprise? It worked.

I'm pleased for Oscar, he's not ready to play in 2 man midfield but if everyone looks at him as playing as a CM suddenly his value among you increases.

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With him being a nippy bugga and IMHO offers more upfield defensively thann offensively. (Altho yes he does have great moments) it might just be worth putting him next to Matic and Cescy. Thats what the preseason is for. experimenting. I hope the lad does have his best season cause not one of us want him to fail. not if they support Chelsea. We dont want any of the lads to it just that a couple just arent at the standard we really need them to be at.

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I dont get why people talk about formations (4-3-3, 4-2-3-1) as if you pick one and thats it, thats your system, like its FIFA or FM. Oscar and Cesc switched positions in attack quite a lot in the first half of last season, and we still played 4-2-3-1 on paper.

And why Willian cant help Ivanovic if we're playing 4-3-3? what is the huge difference?

because 4-3-3 is exactly to give the three attackers more room to attack. How can he be that if he has to limit his actions to be able to cover Iva? He has great stamina and is very fast, but still, it'd be counter productive. You have a more solid/stacked/robust midfield behind you so you can focus more in the attacking. If we have a player like Willian among the attackers, the interchange could also happen between him and one of midfielders. I agree the game itself is more fluid and not as fixed as the system, but it's still the team's philosophy.

Of course they'll switch positions and of course at moments we'll look like another system, but 4-2-3-1 and 4-3-3 are worlds apart in how the team is organized in the pitch and what is expected from midfielders and attackers. It changes their roles. As long as we play with Ivanovic in the RB I don't see how we could master 4-3-3 as neither Oscar nor Fabregas are fast and imposing enough to stop wingers before they're faced with Iva doing his ridiculous man-marking.

Had we had Luis and Azpili (will never understand why we never tried that), they could alternate going up, or even be a little bit limited (especially Azpili), but Oscar and Cesc would offer more options going up. They could try more vertical football (Oscar would need to keep up with the good passing, and we all know he switches between good and awful with the frequency he breathes in and out), they could link up with Hazard, alternate between going up and staying put all while without having to have Iva at the back of their mind. The problem isn't how much Iva goes up, it's how he comes back and how he decides to mark his man in the defensive phase.

In a perfect world, Oscar would be able to play his Lampard part, Cesc would have more freedom and room to spot runs, to link up, to put in his mesmerizing pass and use that superb vision of his. Hazard would have a little bit more freedom to attack, Costa could be more well fed and we could have Willian, Remy or even Falcao as the other third attacker. Those three in the middle would have to ace their pressing, it wouldn't expose our slow midfield/defense as much as it is exposed sometimes and we wouldn't be held captive of a defense that is easily exposed if not protected by 3-4 players. I don't know, I see a lot of benefits coming from switching to a 4-3-3 and few problems. The thing is imo is impossible to do it for long amounts of time (most of the matches, most of the season) because of how Iva plays. Iva isn't the only problem we have, but Mourinho's insistence on playing him, especially partnered by Cahill as the RCB, really costs us, but he just won't think of something else because of Iva's personality, his goal contribution and set-piece presence. If it wasn't for that and he actually stay put more times and had a better approach on how to mark his men, he wouldn't cost the team.

Cahill just costs for the lack of technical quality to an independent CB. He needs as much protection and support as possible to look good.

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Oscar seems to be better this season. We have spent two preseason matches and he is having a good performance, better than last year, more relaxed and with more maturity in the grass. I wish he can continue like this because we really need someone like him.

Regards.

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Oscar seems to be better this season. We have spent two preseason matches and he is having a good performance, better than last year, more relaxed and with more maturity in the grass. I wish he can continue like this because we really need someone like him.

Regards.

Judging him needs to happen after the first 10 games of the season, to see exactly where he is at and how this 'Summer break' that he apparently needed for so long makes him kick on.

For me Oscar has a fucking lot to prove here.

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Judging him needs to happen after the first 10 games of the season, to see exactly where he is at and how this 'Summer break' that he apparently needed for so long makes him kick on.

For me Oscar has a fucking lot to prove here.

Hi friend!

For me too. In fact, I thought it was better to sell him. But he will definitely be with us this season because Jose trust him. I wish that Oscar has an evolution seemed to Eden Hazard in the last two years.

But Oscar has a lot to show us. Especially after selling Mata (especially Juan) and KDB to bet on him.

I just want to say that we carry two preseason matches and he seems to have changed his attitude. They are just two games, but he has had a good performance, different and better than last year.

I hope he will continue on this road to become a great player for our future because, if we do not we sign a creative player for the remainder of summer market, we will need him with this attitude. That is what we have ...

Regards.

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But Oscar is not yet a TOP CM, but he has started this season with a different attitude and with better performance. They are just two games, I know, but I think he deserves the benefit of the doubt.

Oscar is 23 years old (24 in September) and at that age is when players reach their sporting maturity. After three years with us, he has this year the opportunity to be with us from the first day of the season after three years without being able to do this for the Olympic Games 2012, 2013 Confederations Cup and 2014 World Cup.

Now that he will be with us this season I think we have to give him some confidence and wait a few matches to judge whether he deserves or not deserve to be our CM. But Oscar is having a good performance in these two preseason games and I hope he continues this way.

He still is not a TOP CM, nor the has done nothing important with us, but we have started a new season and something has changed About Him.

Before killing a player I prefer to wait at least 100 days after the start of the season ... especially if that player is one of us.

By the way, I'm not a big fan of Oscar ...

Regards.

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Oscar in terms of performance can indeed do better than he has, esp towards the end of the season.

Concerning characteristics, Oscar is what he is and whether he plays as a creative CM or a defensive CAM is really up to the manager and his strategy. Now, people are nitpicking on details that esp nowadays aren't that relevant as players move about and exchange positions far too often - he's prob both CM and CAM during a game.

I just take the hint from the number on his back - I honestly believe that's the role the club has for him and I am fully confident he can do it. He just needs to resume his development for club and country.

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Great performance today.

Anyone else loving how deep Oscar is dropping this preseason? At times we are playing a 4-3-3, with a Fab-Matic-Oscar, which is great as we are better able to pass around.

And then that one point where we had a diamond with Matic at the base, Hazard at #10 and Oscar and Fab on the wings. It was brilliant the passing.

I just hope Jose doesn't mis-manage him. He has to understand that Oscar is a player that gets burned out, and he can't "Mourinho" him by pushing and pushing and expecting more.

Rest him, rest him often, even if it looks like the team is firing on all cylinders. think long term. he's so bloody good.

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