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It was a valid point because everyone was making remarks about a team they don't know. And I did not judge you, it was a question, and one that I asked politely. You better watch your language or you will find yourself facing warnings/suspensions. Attacks on users are not tolerated on these forums.

After re-reading it (have no idea if ot exists) you did ask politely. It soundes to me you were implying I have no clue who the team was.

I did not use any worse language than some posts I've seen by some members though.

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I'm from Denmark and you can ask me questions about FC Nordsjælland if you guys have some.

A little fun fact: Moses earn above double the money of the 14 highest paid Nordsjælland players together in a month.

And we even have 13 players that earn a lot more than him :)

Another thing: I'm very excited about the fact that our guys train at the stadium (Parken - the Danish national stadium) tonight since my football team is training at the football fields just beside Parken. I'll try to get a little close to them and take pictures if it's possible. Otherwise I'll see them tomorrow evening - can't wait!

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I'm from Denmark and you can ask me questions about FC Nordsjælland if you guys have some.

A little fun fact: Moses earn above double the money of the 14 highest paid Nordsjælland players together in a month.

And we even have 13 players that earn a lot more than him :)

Thanks mate. What would you say their strong point is? Speed? Physicality? Defending?

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Stadium Will be 80% chelsea fans 20% Nordsjælland :ph34r::blink: . Chelsea Will play at a too high tempo for Nordsjælland I Say 1-3 , then again occationally Nordsjælland play great footballllllllll but wont be enough v Chelsea .

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Nordsjælland plays a lot like Barcelona (well, you know, they try) and they had great success with the model last season which resulted in a league win (that was a big surprise since FC Copenhagen always wins - yeah, the team we won against).

Nordsjælland is third in the league atm and they are the team which concedes the least amount of goals in the Danish league (10 goals in 11 games) so they do know how to defend. They have a very fast striker (John) and he scores goals for fun atm. Beside that Danish players are strong and tall from nature but that shouldn't be a problem for us (we have even more strenght).

Nordsjællands coach said that they will try to play around Terry and they wont try with balls in the air.

To make it a little shorter: they play fast football on the ground (inspired by Barca) and they are strong in defence. John is a focus point aswell.

But when that's said: they don't even play on their own ground and we should be (and are) a way better team than them and a team with some of our reserves will win 9 out of 10 times.

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I'm from Denmark and you can ask me questions about FC Nordsjælland if you guys have some.

Hey mate, you could please tell us more about Nordsjaelland?

The 2 games I have seen, they played on a 4-5-1/4-4-1-1. Quite young, Okore seems solid, John is talented and Anders seems to give rithm in midfield. Very organised too. Said that, I do not see that much of a threat to CFC ( of course anything could happen). Is it true by any means?

Thx

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Thanks mate. What would you say their strong point is? Speed? Physicality? Defending?

I have a lot of friends who follow Shaktar because of "Henrik Mkhitaryan" and they were watching the game vs Nordsjaelland.

Most of them said that their style is based on speed and attack. Even though Shaktar won 2:0 the score could have been a lot higher if it wasn't for their keeper.

Personally, after the Juve game, I'm more worried about this one because I don't want to think of the scenario last year. A trashing would be nice but a 1:0 wouldn't be bad either.

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But when that's said: they don't even play on their own ground and we should be (and are) a way better team than them and a team with some of our reserves will win 9 out of 10 times.

And there it is. Right from the horses's mouth. Choulo and others can now stop attacking those who say this game should be easy and we should rest most of our key players. The 3 Maestro's should be rested. If one of them do play, it should be Oscar as he has more in the tank. Terry can play, as his suspension will kick in in the EPL next game.

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Normally they actually play a 4-2-3-1 like us but it depends who the opponent is (maybe you saw a game with another formation). I guess they will play the 4-2-3-1 tomorrow aswell.

Beside that you point out the right players. I think John has scores 8 goals in the last 6 games so that's pretty good.

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And Cluj

Teams like this that have nothing to lose, seem to go out and have cracking games against the big clubs.

Exactly. We made a mess of that group under Scolari and only narrowly squeezed past Cluj 2-1 in a nervy last game in the group stage.

We even drew with them at SB after they scored two late goals if I remember correctly. Just comes to highlight how complacency can hurt us.

TBF, we had already qualified & guaranteed to finish top by that time we played APOEL at home in the last game. Carlo rested lots of players for that game and we should have won the game after coming from behind to take a 2-1 lead but a poor mistake by Mikel(IIRC) led to APOEL's equalizer. And on hindsight perhaps, this was the game where Essien played and suffered the serious injury that ultimately dealt the final blow and made him the average player he is today. Thanks a lot Carlo!

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Must win for us...

Cech

Azpi - Cahill - Terry - Bertrand

Romeu - Lampard

Marin - Oscar - Hazard

Torres

and against Norwich on Saturday

Cech

Ivanovic - Cahill - Luiz - Cole

Mikel - Ramires

Moses - Hazard - Mata

Torres (Sturridge if fit)

I very much doubt Marin will START that game when he hasnt played in a while and wasnt even on the bench last game. However id like to see him come on for about 20mins or so and perhaps start the Norwich game

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Here's a couple of information on tomorrow's referee:

1. Croatian referee - Marijo Strahonja - will officiate the Nordsjaelland v Chelsea game tomorrow.

2. Marijo Strahonja has previously only officiated 1 Champions League group stage game - Man United's 2-0 home win vs Otelul Galati last season.

3. However, Strahonja has officiated a Champions League game this season - FC Copenhagen's 1-0 home win over Lille in the play-off round.

4. Strahonja has also officiated a game involving Nordsjaelland before when Sporting Lisbon defeated the Danes 2-1 in the Europa League 3rd qualifying round back in Aug 10.

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Normally they actually play a 4-2-3-1 like us but it depends who the opponent is (maybe you saw a game with another formation). I guess they will play the 4-2-3-1 tomorrow aswell.

Beside that you point out the right players. I think John has scores 8 goals in the last 6 games so that's pretty good.

Well, I guess you can interpretate as 4-3-2-1. It really doesnt differ too much from a 4-5-1. John is totally in form, their main threat. As you said, I also saw them playing fast and with a less powerful Barca style (if you know what I mean).

I keep my opinion that a lineup with Azi, Romeu, Moses and Oscar is good enough to win. Lets wait for the outcome of the game. Going to be interestin to see how they both behave!

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