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Did you see his ball for Demba Ba yesterday? Also is his finishing still bad now eh? ;)

Yeah, his through balls are excellent. There's a lot of potential there and he adds a whole different dynamic to the attacking 3, something I wish Hazard would do more of, but Hazard isn't built like this monster.

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We knew his end of product was the facet he had to improve, but he's not been signed to score goals and be the main provider this season. He fills perfectly his job to be a rotation player.

What he offers more than Hazard & co ? He tracks back all game long, he makes runs and doesn't moves into space like a complete dummy (i.e: Hazard waiting for the ball onto his feet).

Moses is 22, he's been signed on his potential to fulfill, it's been 3 or 4 years that I've a close eye on him and he's raw talent. Just look at how clean and pure is his execution at times, the speed of execution etc... he's a genuine shooting and crossing technique with both feet. What cause him issues right now is that he sometimes pick the wrong option ; still the execution isn't bad. And he doesn't disappear during games, the success of what he attempts may vary but he'll prove to be a threat for his opponent all game long (at the very least to press, occupy his zone)

You just can't criticize a player who runs, defend, takes on etc... all game long at 22. He obviously will have waste but in my opinion that kind of player deserves an awful lot more consideration than Hazard who really offers very little when he's not the key player of a given playing sequence.

Kalou was 26 and spoke in his interviews like if he was a young player, I remember the time when he said "Lukaku, Daniel and I are the young ones" or something like that... Kalou gave the impression to have a potential to fulfill, but 4 years later he was as bad as he was at 21 or 22. At the start the club planned on a developpement pattern, a bit like Moses.

Your opinion seems to be "Moses won't fulfill that potential" and I respect that, I mean as much that opinion than mine (the opposite) are projections. Both of us don't know what will eventually happen.

Still, I think that given Moses' personal background, given the thickness of his game (defensively, attacking, tactically, the variation, consistency etc...) at just 22 I think he has enough to become at least a good player. Moses already offers more than Kalou and Hazard at the same age

Very harsh on Hazard. Bar Mata, he's the player who creates the most chances. He's a good passer who doesn't give the ball away often, even under pressure. He holds the ball well. He creates space. Not with his movement, which does needs to improve, but with his great dribbling (which also pushes the opposition to push back). Most can't take the ball away from him without fouling him and he draws a incredible amount of fouls because of it (offering us many set-piece opportunities and forcing opposition players to play more carefully.

He's scored a few goals, 2nd highest assist provider in the team. And while he didn't defend much at the start of his career here, his work-rate and defensive play has improved a lot the past few months compared to first. He's no work-horse but that's not what he was brought here. His intercepting in particular stands out in particular, averaging 1.3 interceptions per game. You won't find many in his position with such a figure.

How is that offering very little? And Hazard is younger than Moses btw, in reply to the last part of your post.

I do agree with you on Moses though.

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We knew his end of product was the facet he had to improve, but he's not been signed to score goals and be the main provider this season. He fills perfectly his job to be a rotation player.

What he offers more than Hazard & co ? He tracks back all game long, he makes runs and doesn't moves into space like a complete dummy (i.e: Hazard waiting for the ball onto his feet).

Moses is 22, he's been signed on his potential to fulfill, it's been 3 or 4 years that I've a close eye on him and he's raw talent. Just look at how clean and pure is his execution at times, the speed of execution etc... he's a genuine shooting and crossing technique with both feet. What cause him issues right now is that he sometimes pick the wrong option ; still the execution isn't bad. And he doesn't disappear during games, the success of what he attempts may vary but he'll prove to be a threat for his opponent all game long (at the very least to press, occupy his zone)

You just can't criticize a player who runs, defend, takes on etc... all game long at 22. He obviously will have waste but in my opinion that kind of player deserves an awful lot more consideration than Hazard who really offers very little when he's not the key player of a given playing sequence.

Kalou was 26 and spoke in his interviews like if he was a young player, I remember the time when he said "Lukaku, Daniel and I are the young ones" or something like that... Kalou gave the impression to have a potential to fulfill, but 4 years later he was as bad as he was at 21 or 22. At the start the club planned on a developpement pattern, a bit like Moses.

Your opinion seems to be "Moses won't fulfill that potential" and I respect that, I mean as much that opinion than mine (the opposite) are projections. Both of us don't know what will eventually happen.

Still, I think that given Moses' personal background, given the thickness of his game (defensively, attacking, tactically, the variation, consistency etc...) at just 22 I think he has enough to become at least a good player. Moses already offers more than Kalou and Hazard at the same age

Pretty harsh on Hazard as he is making a lot of assists and some goals to top it off. Moses is really good but in my opinion Hazard is better.

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We knew his end of product was the facet he had to improve, but he's not been signed to score goals and be the main provider this season. He fills perfectly his job to be a rotation player.

What he offers more than Hazard & co ? He tracks back all game long, he makes runs and doesn't moves into space like a complete dummy (i.e: Hazard waiting for the ball onto his feet).

Moses is 22, he's been signed on his potential to fulfill, it's been 3 or 4 years that I've a close eye on him and he's raw talent. Just look at how clean and pure is his execution at times, the speed of execution etc... he's a genuine shooting and crossing technique with both feet. What cause him issues right now is that he sometimes pick the wrong option ; still the execution isn't bad. And he doesn't disappear during games, the success of what he attempts may vary but he'll prove to be a threat for his opponent all game long (at the very least to press, occupy his zone)

You just can't criticize a player who runs, defend, takes on etc... all game long at 22. He obviously will have waste but in my opinion that kind of player deserves an awful lot more consideration than Hazard who really offers very little when he's not the key player of a given playing sequence.

Kalou was 26 and spoke in his interviews like if he was a young player, I remember the time when he said "Lukaku, Daniel and I are the young ones" or something like that... Kalou gave the impression to have a potential to fulfill, but 4 years later he was as bad as he was at 21 or 22. At the start the club planned on a developpement pattern, a bit like Moses.

Your opinion seems to be "Moses won't fulfill that potential" and I respect that, I mean as much that opinion than mine (the opposite) are projections. Both of us don't know what will eventually happen.

Still, I think that given Moses' personal background, given the thickness of his game (defensively, attacking, tactically, the variation, consistency etc...) at just 22 I think he has enough to become at least a good player. Moses already offers more than Kalou and Hazard at the same age

Very very harsh on Hazard. Undeserved and unnuanced in my opinion. Also, Moses can't offer more than Hazard at the same age. Hazard is younger, dude!!

plus: They are two different players whom I both rate high. You seem to forget Hazard is younger, new to the league, is also giving a lot to the team. Your statement that Hazard offers very little is bollocks. Stats are here to support this (besides having sound judgement by just watching games).

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We knew his end of product was the facet he had to improve, but he's not been signed to score goals and be the main provider this season. He fills perfectly his job to be a rotation player.

What he offers more than Hazard & co ? He tracks back all game long, he makes runs and doesn't moves into space like a complete dummy (i.e: Hazard waiting for the ball onto his feet).

Moses is 22, he's been signed on his potential to fulfill, it's been 3 or 4 years that I've a close eye on him and he's raw talent. Just look at how clean and pure is his execution at times, the speed of execution etc... he's a genuine shooting and crossing technique with both feet. What cause him issues right now is that he sometimes pick the wrong option ; still the execution isn't bad. And he doesn't disappear during games, the success of what he attempts may vary but he'll prove to be a threat for his opponent all game long (at the very least to press, occupy his zone)

You just can't criticize a player who runs, defend, takes on etc... all game long at 22. He obviously will have waste but in my opinion that kind of player deserves an awful lot more consideration than Hazard who really offers very little when he's not the key player of a given playing sequence.

Kalou was 26 and spoke in his interviews like if he was a young player, I remember the time when he said "Lukaku, Daniel and I are the young ones" or something like that... Kalou gave the impression to have a potential to fulfill, but 4 years later he was as bad as he was at 21 or 22. At the start the club planned on a developpement pattern, a bit like Moses.

Your opinion seems to be "Moses won't fulfill that potential" and I respect that, I mean as much that opinion than mine (the opposite) are projections. Both of us don't know what will eventually happen.

Still, I think that given Moses' personal background, given the thickness of his game (defensively, attacking, tactically, the variation, consistency etc...) at just 22 I think he has enough to become at least a good player. Moses already offers more than Kalou and Hazard at the same age

This would be a very good post if it wasn't for the total bullshit about Hazard not offering enough to the team. I really don't understand what some of you expect from Eden.

I wish he cost us 20million or less tbh. His pricetag makes people be way too critical. It's not his fault Chelsea paid that amount of money.

Without taking transfer fee's into account, would you honestly say Moses has more potential than Hazard? Quite staggering if that were the case imho.

Don't get me wrong, I like Moses a lot. I like his intensity, his desire to make things happen, his sharpness. Moses together with Mata and Hazard (or Oscar fwiw) works well, because he offers a more direct approach compared to Mazacar.

But he's also terribly wasteful and when he has a bad game, he's fucking terrible.

PS: Have you seen any games since november? Hazard's workrate and tracking back has improved a LOT for what it's worth. He didn't need to at Lille. He was their main man. He does try to defend now, which btw, restrains his attacking abilities unfortunately.

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We knew his end of product was the facet he had to improve, but he's not been signed to score goals and be the main provider this season. He fills perfectly his job to be a rotation player.

What he offers more than Hazard & co ? He tracks back all game long, he makes runs and doesn't moves into space like a complete dummy (i.e: Hazard waiting for the ball onto his feet).

Moses is 22, he's been signed on his potential to fulfill, it's been 3 or 4 years that I've a close eye on him and he's raw talent. Just look at how clean and pure is his execution at times, the speed of execution etc... he's a genuine shooting and crossing technique with both feet. What cause him issues right now is that he sometimes pick the wrong option ; still the execution isn't bad. And he doesn't disappear during games, the success of what he attempts may vary but he'll prove to be a threat for his opponent all game long (at the very least to press, occupy his zone)

You just can't criticize a player who runs, defend, takes on etc... all game long at 22. He obviously will have waste but in my opinion that kind of player deserves an awful lot more consideration than Hazard who really offers very little when he's not the key player of a given playing sequence.

Kalou was 26 and spoke in his interviews like if he was a young player, I remember the time when he said "Lukaku, Daniel and I are the young ones" or something like that... Kalou gave the impression to have a potential to fulfill, but 4 years later he was as bad as he was at 21 or 22. At the start the club planned on a developpement pattern, a bit like Moses.

Your opinion seems to be "Moses won't fulfill that potential" and I respect that, I mean as much that opinion than mine (the opposite) are projections. Both of us don't know what will eventually happen.

Still, I think that given Moses' personal background, given the thickness of his game (defensively, attacking, tactically, the variation, consistency etc...) at just 22 I think he has enough to become at least a good player. Moses already offers more than Kalou and Hazard at the same age

this is the Moses thread so I guess its the place to say I HATE PEANUT BUTTER and Marmite is much worse than chips

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But why must we have these subjective comparisons; both players imo bring quality to the squad . I am delighted with the contribution Moses has made but do not think anything is

added by crtiticism of Hazard .Eden is a flair player the type we have been screaming for since Robben left . Now he is here lets accept him him whole heartedly

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@SeB

That's football. Everybody has their jobs and if you lack in certain key areas, you'll have to compensate by providing in other areas to make it at the top. I'm sure Dirk Kuyt for example provides a more all-round contribution than let's say, Cristiano Ronaldo. But it is the latter who is wanted all over the world, not the former.

Like I said before, I agree with you on Moses but you could even look at Messi at a negative angle if you wanted to.

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That's football. Everybody has their jobs and if you lack in certain key areas, you'll have to compensate by providing in other areas to make it at the top. I'm sure Dirk Kuyt for example provides a more all-round contribution than let's say, Cristiano Ronaldo. But it is the latter who is wanted all over the world, not the former.

Like I said before, I agree with you on Moses but you could even look at Messi at a negative angle if you wanted to.

But he was not criticizing Hazard, in fact the first post was about Moses and had nothing to do with Hazard. He just said that Moses provided more than Eden in a certain area. Everyone just took it personally as if he had insulted Hazard's honor. It's ridiculous how you get attacked here when you make a point about Hazard even if that point is completely valid.

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But he was not criticizing Hazard, in fact the first post was about Moses and had nothing to do about Hazard. He just said that Moses provided more than Eden in a certain area. Everyone just took it personally as if he had insulted Hazard's honor. It's ridiculous how you get attacked here when you make a point about Hazard even if that point is completely valid.

Criticize Hazard - Get attacked

Compliment Mikel - Get attacked

Compliment Luiz - Get attacked

That's the way it is on this forum, it seems.

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