hjperdeath 2,226 Posted September 2, 2013 Share Posted September 2, 2013 Samuel Eto’o joins Chelsea on a 1 year contract, with an extension depending on his performance. Much has been made about what seems like a plan B if the capture of a certain English forward fails. There aren’t exactly any kind of straight forward scouting report on Eto’o. Everyone seems to know his exploits in Serie A and the La Liga. Nevertheless, one cannot be too safe. Samuel Eto’o Fils, 32 years old and arguably the greatest African footballer of his generation, second only to Didier Drogba. With 3 Champions League medals hidden away in a secluded room of his luxurious mansion, Eto’o adds experience to a squad that will depend on young players. Despite being a forward, he has large experience of playing on the wings. It’s a common misconception that he depends a lot on his pace. However he mainly relies on intelligent movement even if pace was one of his strongest attributes . When upfront, he could drop back and bring the midfielders into play. While on the wings, he mainly had Messi and Henry at Barcelona, while with Inter it was Diego Milito upfront. He can play as a supporting striker, which gives Chelsea the option to field two upfront. Torres can’t play as a supporting striker, he’s like Lukaku, feeding on through balls and relying on pace, something the Spaniard seems to have lost. Ba can never play as a supporting striker, and neither can he play on the wings. He was in good form at Newcastle, but when Pardew made the switch to a 4-3-3, with Ba on the left, Cisse upfront and Ben-Arfa on the right, Ba’s form dried up. He struggled to score whenever he and Cisse made the team together. As always, to make sure you haven’t slept off by now, let’s throw in a few diagrams . At West Bromwich, Lukaku wasn’t the kind of player who would drop back a lot to defend. However in Steve Clark’s 4-4-1-1, Lukaku was often found exchanging positions with Long or Odemwinge, who were usually deployed behind him. However the defensive work-rate was put in by Brunt and Morrison, who covered for their full-backs and tend to act like interiores when they push inside to make the #10 area compact. Akin to Hazard, Oscar and probably Eto’o as well. Not only exchanging positions, but he would often let Long come up beside him and act as a catalyst. Mind you, Lukaku did barely anything to support, but Long did. He created space, dragged defenders and put the balls in for the Belgian. Eto’o on the other hand would often cut for Milito, and make space for the hit-man. At Barcelona, he, Messi and Henry basically interchanged positions more than 20 times in a game. With Oscar , Hazard and Mata being comfortable enough to play anywhere across the front three, Eto’o could easily fit in. Not implying that Lukaku is a starter, but Torres can also take up that position. In the second diagram, we can let Eto’o play the Long role. He’ll assist Lukaku with his experience and movement, and also be able to bring the midfielder’s in play, which is his strongest attribute.Not to forget his defensive work-rate. Being the striker upfront , this was his action areas - Another thing we can talk about is that he add’s more flexibility in formations, From my analysis of the game against Villa, it could be found that Oscar would usually drop back a lot, that would give us a formation of 4-3-3. With one gesture it could be achieved by players who are versatile enough to do it. Torres and Lukaku are players who will hold their ground and not roam too much until their told to. Eto’o however, even at the age of 32 isn’t afraid to explore, baring in mind that his stamina isn’t what it used to be. To end this, grabbing Eto’o is a coup at its finest. The experience and versatility he brings in is incredible. If it was about the money, he would have stayed at Anzhi who offered to keep him there and earn exorbitant wages. Age isn’t really a problem for African players who have longer periods of enjoying their peak. However, I don’t really think he’ll be a starter, but the kind of a player who is a perfect catalyst to turn things around in dire moments. That’s the kind of quality Chelsea have brought in. Click Here To View Article. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CHOULO19 24,332 Posted September 2, 2013 Share Posted September 2, 2013 Bump. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heisenberg 1,824 Posted September 2, 2013 Share Posted September 2, 2013 This man shits articles. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hjperdeath 2,226 Posted September 2, 2013 Author Share Posted September 2, 2013 This man shits Article.put a comma after man and remove the second s from shits, and you would have broken my heart. but thanks man. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1chelsea 864 Posted September 2, 2013 Share Posted September 2, 2013 Let get back on winning ways wooow oh Eto real upgrade to Torres or BA and willy is also a upgrade to Moses what is this team turning to!? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roquila 1,335 Posted September 2, 2013 Share Posted September 2, 2013 Are you really 16 years old? If yes then you have a bright future ahead, keep going! BTW: Very very nice article. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hjperdeath 2,226 Posted September 2, 2013 Author Share Posted September 2, 2013 Are you really 16 years old? If yes then you have a bright future ahead, keep going! BTW: Very very nice article.thanks man. and yes 16 as of this year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fulham Broadway 17,312 Posted September 2, 2013 Share Posted September 2, 2013 Nice article.Lets forget he said "I would sooner sell groundnuts in my home village than play for a pathetic club like Chelsea" in 2005.No fuck it make him apologise ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kobematabryant 400 Posted September 2, 2013 Share Posted September 2, 2013 I really wished we never signed him, this cunt is never welcome here after what he said about Chelsea in 2004. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heisenberg 1,824 Posted September 2, 2013 Share Posted September 2, 2013 I really wished we never signed him, this cunt is never welcome here after what he said about Chelsea in 2004.Only idiots does not change their minds.Eto'o made the right choice, took a big pay-cut, and is fully motivated to prove to us that he wants to win titles. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NishC300 1,865 Posted September 2, 2013 Share Posted September 2, 2013 Samuel Eto’o joins Chelsea on a 1 year contract, with an extension depending on his performance. Much has been made about what seems like a plan B if the capture of a certain English forward fails. There aren’t exactly any kind of straight forward scouting report on Eto’o. Everyone seems to know his exploits in Serie A and the La Liga. Nevertheless, one cannot be too safe. Samuel Eto’o Fils, 32 years old and arguably the greatest African footballer of his generation, second only to Didier Drogba. With 3 Champions League medals hidden away in a secluded room of his luxurious mansion, Eto’o adds experience to a squad that will depend on young players. Despite being a forward, he has large experience of playing on the wings. It’s a common misconception that he depends a lot on his pace. However he mainly relies on intelligent movement even if pace was one of his strongest attributes . When upfront, he could drop back and bring the midfielders into play. While on the wings, he mainly had Messi and Henry at Barcelona, while with Inter it was Diego Milito upfront. He can play as a supporting striker, which gives Chelsea the option to field two upfront. Torres can’t play as a supporting striker, he’s like Lukaku, feeding on through balls and relying on pace, something the Spaniard seems to have lost. Ba can never play as a supporting striker, and neither can he play on the wings. He was in good form at Newcastle, but when Pardew made the switch to a 4-3-3, with Ba on the left, Cisse upfront and Ben-Arfa on the right, Ba’s form dried up. He struggled to score whenever he and Cisse made the team together. As always, to make sure you haven’t slept off by now, let’s throw in a few diagrams . At West Bromwich, Lukaku wasn’t the kind of player who would drop back a lot to defend. However in Steve Clark’s 4-4-1-1, Lukaku was often found exchanging positions with Long or Odemwinge, who were usually deployed behind him. However the defensive work-rate was put in by Brunt and Morrison, who covered for their full-backs and tend to act like interiores when they push inside to make the #10 area compact. Akin to Hazard, Oscar and probably Eto’o as well. Not only exchanging positions, but he would often let Long come up beside him and act as a catalyst. Mind you, Lukaku did barely anything to support, but Long did. He created space, dragged defenders and put the balls in for the Belgian. Eto’o on the other hand would often cut for Milito, and make space for the hit-man. At Barcelona, he, Messi and Henry basically interchanged positions more than 20 times in a game. With Oscar , Hazard and Mata being comfortable enough to play anywhere across the front three, Eto’o could easily fit in. Not implying that Lukaku is a starter, but Torres can also take up that position. In the second diagram, we can let Eto’o play the Long role. He’ll assist Lukaku with his experience and movement, and also be able to bring the midfielder’s in play, which is his strongest attribute.Not to forget his defensive work-rate. Being the striker upfront , this was his action areas - Another thing we can talk about is that he add’s more flexibility in formations, From my analysis of the game against Villa, it could be found that Oscar would usually drop back a lot, that would give us a formation of 4-3-3. With one gesture it could be achieved by players who are versatile enough to do it. Torres and Lukaku are players who will hold their ground and not roam too much until their told to. Eto’o however, even at the age of 32 isn’t afraid to explore, baring in mind that his stamina isn’t what it used to be. To end this, grabbing Eto’o is a coup at its finest. The experience and versatility he brings in is incredible. If it was about the money, he would have stayed at Anzhi who offered to keep him there and earn exorbitant wages. Age isn’t really a problem for African players who have longer periods of enjoying their peak. However, I don’t really think he’ll be a starter, but the kind of a player who is a perfect catalyst to turn things around in dire moments. That’s the kind of quality Chelsea have brought in. Click Here To View Article.Brilliant man! You keep pumping in quality articles!So that means Eto'o would fit in perfectly with the fluid style of our club and would help all the youngsters around him due to his vast experience.Good little statement in the last paragraph regarding age. Drogba gave us one of his best seasons at 31! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hjperdeath 2,226 Posted September 2, 2013 Author Share Posted September 2, 2013 Brilliant man! You keep pumping in quality articles!So that means Eto'o would fit in perfectly with the fluid style of our club and would help all the youngsters around him due to his vast experience.Good little statement in the last paragraph regarding age. Drogba gave us one of his best seasons at 31!thanks again man ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AfricanBlue 104 Posted September 2, 2013 Share Posted September 2, 2013 Nice article.Lets forget he said "I would sooner sell groundnuts in my home village than play for a pathetic club like Chelsea" in 2005.No fuck it make him apologiseJust to clarify on a common misconception, he never actually said that, it was a made up quote that I don't think was even made up in 2004 but has somehow become viewed as fact despite having no source. That's the power of the internet I guess. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marvin123 530 Posted September 3, 2013 Share Posted September 3, 2013 Assist lukaku Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hjperdeath 2,226 Posted September 3, 2013 Author Share Posted September 3, 2013 Assist lukakuYeah, made a lot of difference that move, but it can be easily replaced with Torres. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bushman 2,043 Posted September 3, 2013 Share Posted September 3, 2013 I am very impressed by the above stats. However, as they say, " those were the days. "My question:Will he be the same ? Will he be useful in EPL ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
manpe 10,861 Posted September 3, 2013 Share Posted September 3, 2013 I am very impressed by the above stats. However, as they say, " those were the days. "My question:Will he be the same ? Will he be useful in EPL ?Cant be worse than our current main striker. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bushman 2,043 Posted September 3, 2013 Share Posted September 3, 2013 Cant be worse than our current main striker.Well, who knows do you ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TrippingStep 336 Posted September 3, 2013 Share Posted September 3, 2013 Not on topic.But is there a program for little gifs, little videos where you can animate the plots of the team and opponents.For me it would be better to explain things as little graphics with arrows and stats of positionnal % for me doesn't mean much.As for me animated videos would explain the correlation with those graphics as there are two teams in a football pitch that reacts or not to what the other team is doing.Football for me is all about movements. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hjperdeath 2,226 Posted September 3, 2013 Author Share Posted September 3, 2013 Not on topic.But is there a program for little gifs, little videos where you can animate the plots of the team and opponents.For me it would be better to explain things as little graphics with arrows and stats of positionnal % for me doesn't mean much.As for me animated videos would explain the correlation with those graphics as there are two teams in a football pitch that reacts or not to what the other team is doing.Football for me is all about movements.as in seeing the pictures move and stuff? I've tried. It takes a lot of time to create those gif's. I make these on PowerPoint, I could share that after animating it though. but otherwise no one use gif's to explain analysis's. way too hard and too much time consumption. after already spending 4-5 hours on getting the words, it's tough to spend an another hour or so just to make the pictures pretty. :/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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