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You say he was nothing specially against United, however did you watch Ajax vs Man City this season? Ajax won 3-1. He was a step ahead of everyone. Best player from start to finish, and rounded the game off by scoring an excellent goal. If he performed against the English national team and performed against City, how can we say he will be a flop.

Was a lucky goal tho, and de jong was mom imo in those matches.

And those games were funny, Mancini even attempted playing 3-5-2 (for the first time, in CL...) because of their incompetence to cooperate with ajaxs 4-3-3 system.

These games are one of the nicest examples that good position play can triumph all, also their draw at home / win in san siro against ac milan in 2010.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUTMuI0hMd0

& vs ac milan (totally dominated them)

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Seriously? Well maybe against your country he "sucked" but when Denmark played England a couple years ago and lost 2-1 he was the best player on the pitch. He dominated the game, had a brilliant left footed strike that hit the post and set up the goal too, he was outstanding for a player his age. He picked up rave reviews. You are judging him by a small minority of games. Look at most of his games he has played and most of it he stands out, regardless of league.

Mata was invisible against City and Juve, but does that mean we should say he is a bad player? No, because he is a quality player and no one is super man (bar messi :D)

You say he was nothing specially against United, however did you watch Ajax vs Man City this season? Ajax won 3-1. He was a step ahead of everyone. Best player from start to finish, and rounded the game off by scoring an excellent goal. If he performed against the English national team and performed against City, how can we say he will be a flop. Oscar is a different player. I do not know who is definitely better out of the two but Eriksen is a better dribbler and passer and his all round game is brilliant and is comfortable on both feet and as he gets older I think he has a future to develop into a future false no.9.

I like Oscar a lot but to say he is 20 times better than Eriksen is unfair especially when you have not seen Eriksen in the PL. What Eriksen has shown so far, he looks like he will be an excellent player.

Like your reply. Problem is, in my eyes , he is easily being picked up and left out by most defenders. Meaning he goes invisible. Plus he is easily replaceble. I can think of a couple of Attacking Midfielders that would be cheaper and fill his boots. Like I said tho, that's in my eyes, and I completely respect your opinion, but I still hope he does not join us.

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Way way too inconsistent in his performances, would not want him to Chelsea and think there's many other leagues that would fit him better, yes he did well against City but I bet 11 trained monkeys could do well against City in CL. Also has yet to play an actual good match for the national team despite already having played 35 of them, ugh. Seems like defenders and midfielders can way too easily bully him out of games and you will seriously forget he's even in the matches.

As Spike says he also would offer nothing new and I don't think he's better than what is already at the club, not the kind of midfielder Chelsea is needing at all.

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It's just come to my attention, that his 2nd failed trial for us at 15 years old was against... *wait for it*... Millwall!.

According to his own personal account they just kicked chunks out of him, must have been a massive culture shock.

The continued mishandling of youth by Chelsea FC, smh.

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It's just come to my attention, that his 2nd failed trial for us at 15 years old was against... *wait for it*... Millwall!.

According to his own personal account they just kicked chunks out of him, must have been a massive culture shock.

The continued mishandling of youth by Chelsea FC, smh.

I imagine the Millwall kids were fat chavs.

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I imagine the Millwall kids were fat chavs.

More than likely, non-technical/grass roots ethos type club. We mishandled a gem, and now he's worth upwards of £25m..

"It was a bit of a shock playing against Millwall. I knew the reputation of English football was tough but my first thoughts when we started were, 'Wow, this is different to Denmark'.

"They kicked a little more and made crazy tackles but I wasn't injured

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