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It's funny when I see him having to come deep and dribble past two or three players. That's not his game. That's not Pedro. Pedro's game is based on movements and combination plays.

It shows you truly how shit we are as an attacking unit. For god's sake Mourinho, hire an attacking coach.

You couldn't be more correct. I've watched him play for six years now and he's never played like this. This Hazard-esque style he's currently displaying is so strange. Always receiving the ball in deep positions, no one around and then he starts dribbling and carrying the ball (so many touches and why is he dribbling?)... He's practically a midfielder. And it doesn't suit him at all.

I don't understand why attacking players tend to morph in a Chelsea kit.

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You couldn't be more correct. I've watched him play for six years now and he's never played like this. This Hazard-esque style he's currently displaying is so strange. Always receiving the ball in deep positions, no one around and then he starts dribbling and carrying the ball (so many touches and why is he dribbling?)... He's practically a midfielder. And it doesn't suit him at all.

I don't understand why attacking players tend to morph in a Chelsea kit.

It seems like the only attacking players who will make it successfully here are those who can make things happen individually. Only dribbling wingers will play well, we don't have the team play to carry players who can't do things on their own
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You couldn't be more correct. I've watched him play for six years now and he's never played like this. This Hazard-esque style he's currently displaying is so strange. Always receiving the ball in deep positions, no one around and then he starts dribbling and carrying the ball (so many touches and why is he dribbling?)... He's practically a midfielder. And it doesn't suit him at all.

I don't understand why attacking players tend to morph in a Chelsea kit.

The reason for that - look to the main man in the dugout.

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  • 2 weeks later...

express.co.uk/sport posted a article saying that Pedro told friends that he regrets joining Chelsea.

It actually came from a Spanish source but it's hardly a surprise anyway. Anything to make our situation look even worse than it is.

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Schurrle,Salah, Cuadrado, and Pedro.

Another fucking transfer.

Incredible harsh to dismiss Pedro after just a few months and when we're in a horrible moment right now. Needs a bit of time (people seem to forget that it's his first season in England/outside of Spain) and best to judge him when we get better. The other 3 you mentioned all failed to break into the starting XI and that's when we were having good times.

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http://www.marca.com/en/2015/10/29/en/football/barcelona/1446145725.html?cid%3DSMBOSO34503%26s_kw%3DtwitterCM%26t%3D118478694=Twitter

Pedro Rodríguez has no intention of returning to Barcelona despite Chelsea's current woes. His mind is set on sticking with his new club where he has a five-year contract, having put his 'Azulgranas' days firmly behind him.

The Spanish player is well aware that the status quo at Barcelona remains the same and that once Lionel Messi is back in the fray -the Argentine is expected to return for the 'Clásico' on 21st November- there will be no room for another striker. The very situation that prompted his move away two months ago.

Some reports have begun to circulate in the past few hours claiming Pedro has confided in Cesc Fàbregas to say that a return could be on the cards. The Canary Islander considered making a public statement to deny the rumour but decided not to in the end.

Pedro is standing by the decision he has made and, at present, has no cause for regret, despite logical concern over Chelsea's poor run of form.

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I do not even doubt that he does not regret moving here. We are in relegation battle, but why should he consider this a negative? he has won shitloads of titles at Barcelona, for sure he will not be that disappointed if he can't win the league here in his first season? He gets good money, lives in London, learns a new language and culture as well as a new footballing challenge. Give him time, he will come good, he is still in a decent age and has always been a class player.

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