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We don't need a first striker option(and, obviously we're not gonna spend a lot of money in that), just a good sub. We already have Diego and he's gonna play more or less everything if he's in good shape.

About Falcao, he's perfect for our plan B. When we can't score and we needed because the time is against us. You know how it is: Jose puts another striker and the others just need to launch random balls inside of the area.

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People can say Bamford won't get a chance... no, he probably won't. Because we're Chelsea. Our two strikers are injury prone - would you want Bamford or Solanke leading the line in the Camp Nou in a UCL final? Falcao is class, he would be the best third choice striker in world football. He's had a bedding in period at a club where their system totally didn't suit him. He is designed to play in a Chelsea-esque system. Jesus Christ, I can imagine him having more of an impact than Costa. The bloke is a brilliant, brilliant forward finisher who only needs one chance. Magnificent in the air as well, despite his size. Would love him to wear our number 9 shirt.

Eat my BBQ'd dick. Fuck Solanke, Bamford and Falcao. Bunch of shitters. Sign me, I'll play for beer and a tent to sleep in.

#SpikeForChelsea

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Falcao missed a great chance earlier in the match and looked just ok. Typical Falco goal though, throwing himself at a cross. Overall, he wasn't that good but not that bad either. Cuadrado was beasting out there though.

Falcao's not the same anymore and might never be, but I just want him to come so I can finally cum. I've been jacking it for 4 years thinking about Falcao at Chelsea.

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Mourinho confirmed Falcao is one of our target this summer in the interview.

Pretty much done deal.

Jose: Coaches stupid not to play Chelsea way

JOSE MOURINHO has described coaches who refuse to adopt some of the counter-attacking tactics that helped his Chelsea team win the Premier League as "stupid."

Despite winning last seasons title comfortably, Mourinho faced sniping about Chelseas style of football which some deemed boring. However, in an exclusive interview with The Sunday Times, he scotched such criticisms, as well as dismissing hype about a new breed of managers who are supposedly devoted to stylish play.

The Portuguese described his critics as "creating [illusions] and it has influenced public opinion . . . The objective [of football] has not changed and it is to win. When people talk about a new generation of coaches what is that new generation? The generation will always be the ones that win. And the ones that win occasionally or never win will always be something else. There is no new generation."

Mourinho talked specifically about the 1-0 victory over Manchester United in April which effectively sealed the title. Chelsea won despite only having 30% of the possession in a home game. After the match, United manager Louis Van Gaal made great play of his teams superior possession and returned to the theme at his clubs annual awards evening, telling staff and players the game proved "we could have been the champion."

"We play that game so comfortably, exactly the way we want. For us perfect," said Mourinho. "If you never play counterattack then its because you are stupid. Counterattack is a fantastic item of football, an ammunition that you have and when you find your opponent unbalanced you have a fantastic moment to score a goal."

Asked about his plans to improve the Chelsea squad over the summer, he said they would involve "adding two or three players" and he confirmed that Radamel Falcao is among the options as he seeks to replace Didier Drogba in his roster of strikers.

Despite interest from Real Madrid in Eden Hazard and Diego Costa, he declared: "I dont see our team losing players. I dont see our team losing our qualities, our mental, emotional approach to matches, to the season, to the competition."

Mourinho also joined calls for Fifa to reform, casting doubt on its voting practices for individual awards, and saying that the scandal involving a 5m euros payment to the Football Association of Ireland in return for dropping legal action after France controversially beat Ireland in a World Cup qualifying playoff in 2009 crossed a line.

"For me the corruption, the money, the votes, the countries (is one thing). But even more than that, now we are coming in the direction of what is mine. And mine is the game.

"This with the Irish federation, this, for me, is the end of the world. Unbelievable. You change the truth of the game for 5m? What next?"

http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/sport/football/Premiership/article1565549.ece

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