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20 games like that like Madrid... and last decade CHelsea was one of the greatest spenders in the world something that doesn't happen anymore.

FOr example 2 games ago many here were saying "It took Van Gaal 6 months to implement his philosophy...", and it took Man United 6 months and 200M investment to be 17 points behind CHelsea.

We was big spender.

Look at the windows after carlo left.

We aquire a lot of talent to now sell.

Now we have less of this and will have to spend more then we sell.

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It has been too long since we've won this beautiful competition. Looking forward to see this great man lifting it again with us! The greatest manager in the history of Chelsea!

We must enjoy this, but at the same time we know what is our main target for the next season. There is only one trophy that Mr.Mourinho hasn't won with us..... ;-)

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From a game theory perspective, some teams play with a more exploitative style. This also opens them up to being exploited. When you're well better than your opponent this is the obvious option to choose. It gives you the most opportunities to exploit your opponent, knowing they lack the skill/ability to exploit you equally in turn.

In big matches where teams are closer in skill, Mourinho plays for a more game theory optimal style. He finds an equilibrium that makes our opponent indifferent to their choice of actions. By "indifferent" (in game theory terminology) we mean they can do no better [and we can do no worse] if they change up their strategy to try and exploit ours. That is of course the whole point of finding an equilibrium.

It's really quite brilliant from a strategic point of view as very few managers can adapt between an exploitative and GTO style like Mou does. This is why his record against the top teams is so far above the mean (despite rival managers swearing up and down that "defense is easy"). From a fan perspective, I'll say I like pretty triangles, backheels, link up play, gobs of possession, etc. But I also like winning, haha. Whatever it takes.

There you have it. Scientific explanation of why Jose is so special in the game of football. Jose loves to play percentages and that's always a good base in sports. Balance. Let the Rogers and the Wengers practice more triangles but fail to have more that 2-3 shots on target against us. :lol: :lol: Great post mate.

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