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  1. 1. Who is your Man of the Match?

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I don't think people will be happy until we end up losing a game from 2-0 up you know.

What do you do when you're 2-0 up against 10 men with at least 2 games a week for the next 6-7 weeks? You cruise through to a 2-0 win, that's what.

Trying to put more goals past teams purely because some think we can (or should) is disrespectful and frankly stupid. You win games by scoring more than the other team. You win leagues by winning more than other teams. You don't win leagues by being the top scorers in the league.

Would you all rather win 1-0 every week or win 5-1 for 4 weeks then lose 4-3 on the 5th week? I hope that's a simple answer, if not then you're beyond saving.

Another 3pts, top of the league 7 points clear. What could you possibly complain about? KTBFFH.

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We havent lost yet in the league. What you on mate?

Yea just West Brom. And Aston Villa. And Liverpool. And Arsenal. And Swansea. And Everton.

Foh man.

I just said that because we won against wba and some people are making it look like we won against real or sth...

Im more than happy that we are unbeaten and we play well etc, but we all know Fabregas and others dominate small teams, but when more agrresive opponent comes, some of our players are invisible. Thats all I was saying.

Lets take things slowly. We are progressing quite fantastic, but real test(s) are comming in next months.

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@BlueLyon the small games were out problem in recent season's, our big game record last season was great and even under Rafa it was decent, it was these type of games that were our achilies heel.

It certainly isn't only West Brom to us as before yesterday we won 1 in our last 5 against them.

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I just said that because we won against wba and some people are making it look like we won against real or sth...

Im more than happy that we are unbeaten and we play well etc, but we all know Fabregas and others dominate small teams, but when more agrresive opponent comes, some of our players are invisible. Thats all I was saying.

Lets take things slowly. We are progressing quite fantastic, but real test(s) are comming in next months.

You do remember last season against West brom right? Or even last season against small teams in general? So quickly we forget....so quickly.

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There was no controversy, no goals conceded and no real bad performances. There's not a whole lot to discuss or debate that hasn't been said already.

Here's a positive point to discuss for a change:

Jose alluded to this in his post match conference and I honestly don't think he was exaggerating. Were the first 20-30 minutes the best football played by Chelsea for a long while?

For me, it really was the best I've seen us play since 2010. The movement was impeccable, the pressing was good, the passing was quick and purposeful. WBA weren't actually bad, but we made them look poor by how well we played. They set up with a perfect 4-4-2 looking to stay compact and leave no spaces between the lines but we tore them open with perfect movement off the ball, especially by Iva and Azpi who made the very wide. Then the midfielders were able to create space in the middle by quickly changing from one side to the other.

Honestly, if we play like that for 90 minutes week in week out and we're probably the best side in Europe, imo. Of course that is easier said than done, and the finishing and final decision still needs work from most of our attackers, but nonetheless it was a real joy to watch. Maybe a glimpse of the future? I really hope so!

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I just said that because we won against wba and some people are making it look like we won against real or sth...

Im more than happy that we are unbeaten and we play well etc, but we all know Fabregas and others dominate small teams, but when more agrresive opponent comes, some of our players are invisible. Thats all I was saying.

Lets take things slowly. We are progressing quite fantastic, but real test(s) are comming in next months.

who said anything that could even remotely imply we beat RM?

People are actually very contained in their reactions. Some of us just said we played magical football in the first half. Is that the notion that gives you that idea? People complain we don't play beautiful nice football then we go there and play and then they look hard to find something else to complain.

Whatever shit you want us to believe, there no big team to have beaten us in the last two seasons in the league, so why don't you wait for it to happen before you came her spout this? So City, United, Liverpool and Everton away weren't tests, it's coming the next months. I wonder who that is... Arsenal and Spurs away?

Sorry, mate, you make no sense whatsoever.

For people who asking or wondering about Costa's goal was offside or not :

costaonsidewba.jpg

It is definitely not offside

can't see it, can you post a direct link pls?

Thanks :)

Man City of 2011/12 would disagree.

in that case unless the Saints really keep it up for 38 rounds, we have a 7-goal advantage over our 'closest' rival for the title. We have one over Southampton too, not to mention four points.

And how many times has the league been decided on GD?

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Man City of 2011/12 would disagree.

You've not really understood this have you....

I'm saying that being top scorers does not give you the title. It's the most points scored. And they are not always the same teams. Take the 08/09 season:

Man Utd (68 goals scored) - 1st.

Liverpool (77 goals scored) - 2nd.

Chelsea (68 goals scored) - 3rd.

Arsenal (68 goals scored) - 4th.

And that wasn't close, there was an 18 point gap between 1st and 4th.

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Have to say, West Brom surprised me somewhat with their approach. Thought they were sit back, defend deep and play on the break like they have done in the last few games. Instead, they defended a tad higher up and actually even tried to press us, which made it slightly easy for us.

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People complaining about us talking the foot off the pedal with a 2 goal lead vs a 10 man team don't have a clue about football. We have a very difficult match vs Schalke on Tuesday. The game was over in the 1st half. Injuries and bad tackles are a reality in football and can occur at many times. It's why Hazard for example wasn't making any slaloming dribbling runs but was happy to stand off and make simple passes.

No one was trying to force the issue and get hurt going into the congested amount of fixtures in the Christmas period. You wanted Hazard to get injured by trying to force a run in a match we've already won and then he gets injured? C'mon, these guys are not stupid, they're professional footballers. A West Brom player could have carried out his frustration on one of ours, they had nothing to lose in a lost game.

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Have to say, West Brom surprised me somewhat with their approach. Thought they were sit back, defend deep and play on the break like they have done in the last few games. Instead, they defended a tad higher up and actually even tried to press us, which made it slightly easy for us.

I could have sworn they did the former. They did sit back, defend deep and play on the break. If anything, it was our quality of play and individual quality all over the pitch that moved them from side to side and eventually opened them up.

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MrExcalibur100, on 23 Nov 2014 - 9:49 PM, said:

I could have sworn they did the former. They did sit back, defend deep and play on the break. If anything, it was our quality of play and individual quality all over the pitch that moved them from side to side and eventually opened them up.

Not really. In the last few games, they sat back and only pressed us when we got to certain distance of the goal. Yesterday, they tried to do that a bit higher up the pitch, like on the 18-yard line. There were number of times we nearly got in behind their defence with just a simple long ball or got caught offside, two things that, as far as I remember, didn't happen a lot in the previous meetings. Not taking anything our quality of play though because we did really play well, mind.

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Never really understood the notion that pounding a minnow who lost a man early sends a statement out. You send a statement when you go to a rivals pitch and play them off it...

West Brom never once threatened and we were more than comfortable seeing out a routine win. On to Schalke fellas...

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