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Hopefully he'll get a runout and have a good pre-season with us (although I'm sure he'll be at the Copa America, so that sucks)

Physically yes, but mentally that might actually be better for him - spending some time in a team he is more comfortable with and played so well in at the WC. Hopefully he can score/assist some goals and regain some confidence.

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He's like the opposite of Hazard. Eden looks like he's barely moving and just blows by people. Cuadrado appears to be going 1000mph and either winds up dispossessed or on the turf. Or both.

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I'd still wait another 6 months and see how he progresses. A player of his quality just can not be so average like this.

People seem to forget that he hasn't even played 300 minutes for Chelsea.. Around 280 minutes in 12 matches, it's extremely hard to prove your shit in a few minutes. Let's be patient. Ivanovic couldn't even make it to the bench in his first six months then he was a benchwarmer, now he is a legendary player.

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People seem to forget that he hasn't even played 300 minutes for Chelsea.. Around 280 minutes in 12 matches, it's extremely hard to prove your shit in a few minutes. Let's be patient. Ivanovic couldn't even make it to the bench in his first six months then he was a benchwarmer, now he is a legendary player.

If he doesn't hit the gym or learn how to win fouls or learn a little english or Spanish to communicate with the team better, then there's no hope for him.

All his Simple aimless stepovers doesn't work in modern football if you don't have the strength, technique and desire to get past them.

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If he doesn't hit the gym or learn how to win fouls or learn a little english or Spanish to communicate with the team better, then there's no hope for him.

All his Simple aimless stepovers doesn't work in modern football if you don't have the strength, technique and desire to get past them.

Given that he is from Colombia, if he doesn't know enough Spanish to be able to communicate effectively with his team-mates then we may indeed have a huge problem :P .

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Given that he is from Colombia, if he doesn't know enough Spanish to be able to communicate effectively with his team-mates then we may indeed have a huge problem [emoji14] .

Lolz, he doesn't know how to speak at all.
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