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On 19/12/2015 at 4:04 PM, illmatic said:

 

And as I said some days ago, his teammate and compatriot Dembele, is very good, similar to Coman. I can see him signing for a team like Tottenham or Monaco in soon.

I was not lying to you :P.

Since his first matches, the guy shows that he was something special, not only for his great talent, if not for his bold personality on the field. 

I hope our kid reach that level too, because he has a lot of talent. 

 

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Great. Paco Jemez is a good developer of young players. If Boga trains hard and puts all of his effort (The thing who most ask Jemez), he will grow up a lot.

I trust a lot in him, this guy is of the ones that with only some touches, you can see that is different. He only needs to be more dared, take the ball and show all of that he has, as his former teammate Dembele was in Rennes.

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Agree with illmatic, he'll thrive under Paco Jemez and his tactics. I'd send more players there and even pay Granada a few more bucks as a bonus just to be having them on the pitch on a regular basis. Paco Jemez means business, would be the perfect mentor for Chelsea's young midfielders and forwards.

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Really hope this loan at Granada works. Long been my favourite player from the academy. He just has an abundance of talent, it would be a shame to see him not realise it. But like people said, I like Paco Jemez and he plays a really attractive style of football. He has the ability to make it here. Just hope he can prove it.

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The whole club is dysfunctional. Managers keep coming and going. Talented youngsters are loaned out and then sold for marginal profits. Mediocre players continue to start due to support inside the club.

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He made his debut in La Liga,so here are some stats of his game

1 Shot
93% Passing
1 Chance
3 Dribbles
1 Aerial Won
 

Here are his video Highlights.

Obviously,you can see here clearly his immese potential.Great dribbling,quite fast and he actually tracks back to win som defense duels.It is funny that a 20 year old kid has a better technique than some of our starting eleven.Costa,Matic and Oscar are nowhere near his technique.I just hope he found his key to stay injury free and Conte will give him a fair chance,which is quite uncommon for a Chelsea coach,by the way

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14 minutes ago, killer1257 said:

He made his debut in La Liga,so here are some stats of his game

1 Shot
93% Passing
1 Chance
3 Dribbles
1 Aerial Won
 

Here are his video Highlights.

Obviously,you can see here clearly his immese potential.Great dribbling,quite fast and he actually tracks back to win som defense duels.It is funny that a 20 year old kid has a better technique than some of our starting eleven.Costa,Matic and Oscar are nowhere near his technique.I just hope he found his key to stay injury free and Conte will give him a fair chance,which is quite uncommon for a Chelsea coach,by the way

Thanks for the update mate, appreciated.

And wow, I just can't wait for next preseason when Conte meets Christensen, Boga and Musonda, if Conte is still around though lol.

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I watched the Granada match. He was very passive in looking for the ball. Walked around the entire match. Very poor effort off the ball offensively.

That said, Granada play horrible football. I think it's going to be a really bad loan for him due to Granada's playing style.

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14 hours ago, Bir_CFC said:

I watched the Granada match. He was very passive in looking for the ball. Walked around the entire match. Very poor effort off the ball offensively.

That said, Granada play horrible football. I think it's going to be a really bad loan for him due to Granada's playing style.

Playing style should not matter. You have to apply yourself in every game if you want to prove yourself. Walking around all game gets you nothing. He has to run and make something happen even though Granada play bad.

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4 hours ago, Yeboii said:

Playing style should not matter. You have to apply yourself in every game if you want to prove yourself. Walking around all game gets you nothing. He has to run and make something happen even though Granada play bad.

Def agree, hence my criticism. But if the team and the manager's playing style is long balls or just getting the ball to the flanks and crossing blindly, it's going to be demoralize Boga when he's the only one who wants to play possession football, quick 1-2s, etc. Just look at Betis for Charly's sake. Not a great team, but they do try to actually play football so lots of chances for Charly to influence the game. Granada were playing like a Championship team. Hopefully it improves, as it's just 1 game but I do fear this being a poor loan for Boga's development.

It was very much reminiscent of a Hazard (walking mode) performance when a lackluster Chelsea team fails to inspire him. It's partly Hazard's fault of course but you can't argue the lack of an increased tempo possession football doesn't also have an impact.

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Today,Jeremie Boga scored one goal,but his team Granada lost against Las Palmas 5:1.His goal was quite good,it reminded me of a lot of Hazard goals when Hazard usually comes from his left side and just scored with his right foot.Jeremie is so like him and his technique is very impressive.He is a Hazard 2.0,but I have to say that the person that loaned him out to Granada should lose his job.Granada is unbelievable bad.I do not know how to describe that in words how bad Granada is. To imagine how bad they are ,you can imagine a back four with 4 Ivanovics doing one mistake after one another,5 Matics that cannot play any normal passes and their first touch were weird too and one Boga,who did not belong in such a bad team that cannot play normal possesion football.
Jeremie Boga was most likely the most fouled player on the pitch,fould probably around 5 times or more and this also reminds me of Hazard because you can´t stop him in other ways.When Jeremie had the ball,he always knew what to do with the ball,when to go to the dribbling,or when to pass the ball to his teammates,but to be honest,I like him more selfish due to the fact that his teammates can´t play simple passes.They destroyed so many counters,it is unbelievable.Boga did have some good movement without the ball running behind defenders or getting into spots were no other opponent was,but he did not receive the ball.

All in all,I am very pleased with Boga,although I do not think that his season he will not make that many scorerpoints with Granada.They are not a team that is able to play with the ball.All they did was playing long balls nowhere.If Boga was lucky,he received a ball to his feet.

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