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5 hours ago, LAM09 said:

His character is rare for someone his age too. If you watched any of derby, you'd have seen him shouting at his teammates. He's been there for 5 seconds and is already leading his team (I do wonder in what language, tho).

He speaks 5 lauguages fluently (English, Portuguese, Spanish, French, Arabic) and passable Italian and German.

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Veiga will be signed by Juventus I feel.

Clearly he is making a massive impression already and they are in the race for European football.

I think around 25m euros and a sell on clause would probably be seen as enough for the club. I’d also imagine staying at Juventus would be a massive lure, not to mention he’s played as a CB mainly since going there which is what he see’s himself as in the long run.

Definitely could have played minutes ahead of Colwill there for us but not sure what the thing was with Maresca. Reports were that it was discipline related. Then that he didn’t want the player - like many we recruited in the summer….. Or mix of both? 

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3 hours ago, OneMoSalah said:

Veiga will be signed by Juventus I feel.

Clearly he is making a massive impression already and they are in the race for European football.

I think around 25m euros and a sell on clause would probably be seen as enough for the club. I’d also imagine staying at Juventus would be a massive lure, not to mention he’s played as a CB mainly since going there which is what he see’s himself as in the long run.

Definitely could have played minutes ahead of Colwill there for us but not sure what the thing was with Maresca. Reports were that it was discipline related. Then that he didn’t want the player - like many we recruited in the summer….. Or mix of both? 

Reintegrate Veiga and Santos into the squad in the summer. 

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💭We are in serious trouble with Maresca!!!🤐🙉

🗨Last time Maresca went through a difficult run was when he was at Parma not too long ago.

Here’s a passionate assessment from a Parma fan.

Many Parma fans echoed similar sentiments at the time.

Notice how strikingly similar it is to today.

Where to start... Maresca, by now, is
totally disconnected from the reality of
the facts and each of his comments is
self-referential.

The project, set in the
summer in words, which spoke of
purposeful play and domain of the field
remained objectively only in the
comments of the coach, without any
trace on the playing field.

Here, the
further you go, the more the players
give the feeling of not knowing what to
do with the ball and also how to move
without the ball.

Some small mitigating
factors can be given to the coach,
talking about a market that is anything
but optimal, in which many young
people have still been taken from
abroad and only Coulibaly gives the
impression of being up to the task.

Of
the young people of last year, who in
theory should have been the most
prepared as they had already settled in,
are doing well, in alternating phases
only the 2 Romanians and Brunetta


Personally, I have a very annoying
feeling that Krause and Ribalta have
taken the piss out of us talking about
the championship to win and go back to
A, however, in this frustration, there is
also a lot of Maresca.


If a coach has only one game proposal
in mind, without ever considering the
slightest variation, then it means that
he is limited to the improbable and we
already had one like that last year (or
rather 2) and we know how it ended.

Mmmmhhh....l'm afraid it's more of a
systematic thing, which repeats itself
identically, with the famous marescans
story of the full-back who then goes to
be the centre of the midfield and that
when the others start again and know
that ifthey attack you on the righthe
has not yet returned to his position and
then there to defend he must go with
the results that we are seeing the
attacking outside.


I repeat . I would postpone these
experiments to later, when the
mechanism is oiled..

4 months he managed to completely
atrophy the team, that little agonism
seen in Frosinone and with Benevento
disappeared as the days went by.

There
was talk of game domination and ball
turnover but we can't even win
possession against a team in 10.

We
lost 2 months with the flying full-back
it cost us points and time and the result
was to put the full-backs back in their
place. I've never seen a team with so
little desire to win, so soft and so mean
we play as if we were due everything.

In
front you don't pass the ball even dead,
with the outsiders with inverted feet
that come back ALL the fucking times
we are very predictable and under goal
we are soft as shit.

Ah, I think the
exchange management is one of the
worst ever seen in Parma: you take
down a bad Man (the only one able to
skip the man anyway) to put on an 18-
year-old who barely walks. Mister
20mln enters and can't even hold a ball
for more than 2 seconds, regularly
anticipated and perpetually offside.


We all know how it will end, he will be
dismissed shortly after the umpteenth
defeat against a bad squad that will
surely field at least the desire to win.

Applause. Investing in a real coach who
was a football master and put the roast
before the smoke, acting as a compass
in difficult moments especially with a
team of boys, a wannabe was chosen
who as a resume only had being
Pellegrini's assistant and having a
coffee with Guardiola and that maybe
he will become a great coach but who
at the moment he has a lot to learn and
who in eight days, in addition to having
exposed strange things that are
difficult to implement at a tactical level,
he was wrapped up by almost everyone
he met. For his and our good 1 hope
they get better, but to date it's
handicap and not even for a little.

When asked if he expected to be at this
point or hoped for better, he answers "|
expected to be at this point": no game,
no results. When you say play it and
sing it alone.


This, for me, won't even centre the
playoffs and, maybe, with a crescendo
season finale, he will say: next year...
(too bad that next year we start from a
-30 M)


Ah.. for the record: he's already
starting the unloading, because he's
already said that the U23 guys feel too
much pressure to play with the Parma
shirt.

Of course it is... Krause has made a lot
of mistakes, including that of hiring
Maresca, but to think that he is really
the one who dictates the delirious
choices of the technician is bordering
on the grotesque. Unfortunately,
Enzino doesn't need councillors to do
one shit in a row, he can do it perfectly
independently...


Greetings.

but among the various shits of the
prophet there was pure that this
summer of not doing background work
to put physical preparation in the legs. I
only work with the ball.


The new prophet, all the others
are stupid..


But everyone arrives on the ball before
us and goes twice as much..

Here, there is one thing that literally
drives me crazy: since the beginning of
last year we have been athletically
inferior to ANYONE. In whatever area of
the field we arrive later on the ball, we
never manage to speed up an action, if
a ball is in the air the others take it,
ALWAYS.

We are stuffed with young
people who should be physically
overflowing, instead not only do they
not know where the fuck to go, but they
are also slow. Seeing Parma, frankly, for
a (nice) while is an agony.

This coach apparently doesn't work at
all on the players' heads, and not even
too much on the athletic aspect


A lot of technique and a bit of tactics.


That's fine if you train the chicks.


Maresca is disappointing me a lot, zero
personality, zero high pressing, zero
hunger. Strange because as a footballer
I remembered the exact opposite.

Well, but that the fish stinks from the
head reveals him ad abundantiam the
same choice of someone who to this
day is not a coach and who has been
regularly destroyed on a tactical level
by at least 7 of the opposing coaches
faced, who may not have had coffee
with Guardiola, but in their most
humble apprenticeships in the Pro
League they proved to be less arrogant
and opposing than him. Maresca is a
coach in the making, maybe he
becomes a phenomenon, but today
even poor Apolloni is his grandfather,
both tactically and in managing the
game. It's no longer his fault, but of
those who put him believing that having
done all-in with the youth teams of one
of the strongest teams in circulation
was indicative that this was a


phenomenon and even worse he is
doing in keeping him in the saddle
despite being clearly inadequate, yet
another shit beaten by this arrogant
moron..

You heard the exact same thing from Leicester City fans after Maresca left.
City's U23s have no fans

🗯The same thing is happening now at Chelsea and he has learned nothing from his previous mistakes‼️‼️

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Simon Phillips reported the following yesterday:

Chelsea hierarchy unhappy and concerned with recent results

There is some pressure

Despite what you read in the media at the moment, there is certainly some pressure building at Chelsea at the moment.

The pressure is growing on Enzo Maresca to get results again.

I heard this weekend from some sources that the club's board are “unhappy and concerned” about the recent results and very disappointed that the performance of the team and Maresca has dropped off after a good start to the season.

Some at the top of the club are “confused” about the recent performances and results after what they saw as a very good start to the season.

Every club has contingency plans for coaches in case something unprecedented happens, and Chelsea are no different. It's perfectly normal for them to have a shortlist of coaches that they communicate with and keep an eye on in case they want a change.

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12 hours ago, OneMoSalah said:

Definitely could have played minutes ahead of Colwill there for us but not sure what the thing was with Maresca. Reports were that it was discipline related. Then that he didn’t want the player - like many we recruited in the summer….. Or mix of both? 

Who does Maresca actually want though?

Apparently he didn't want Felix at all, then changed his mind on KDH after spending 30 million on him to bring him here (would have gone to Spurs), gets zero production out of Nkunku, told Chalobah he isn't needed and then proceeds to bring him back from Palace and play him every other game...

This guy seems like a Championship manager, no different to Lampard.  

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43 minutes ago, mkh said:

Simon Phillips reported the following yesterday:

Chelsea hierarchy unhappy and concerned with recent results

There is some pressure

Despite what you read in the media at the moment, there is certainly some pressure building at Chelsea at the moment.

The pressure is growing on Enzo Maresca to get results again.

I heard this weekend from some sources that the club's board are “unhappy and concerned” about the recent results and very disappointed that the performance of the team and Maresca has dropped off after a good start to the season.

Some at the top of the club are “confused” about the recent performances and results after what they saw as a very good start to the season.

Every club has contingency plans for coaches in case something unprecedented happens, and Chelsea are no different. It's perfectly normal for them to have a shortlist of coaches that they communicate with and keep an eye on in case they want a change.

This is good, if the players want Maresca to stick around, they will give it a go on the pitch.   If they want to down tools, Maresca will be gone by end of the season. 

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🗯Next Simon Phillips Report:
 
Sources: Some key Chelsea players getting restless with recent form.
 
 
Of course some of the players out there need to do more right now to over turn this poor form we are in, but even still, there are some key Chelsea players who are getting pretty restless right now, sources can confirm via those close to more than a handful of regular starters.

 

players are on long contracts, there are some contracts that have certain clauses that mean that if a club comes in with an offer above a certain amount and Chelsea do not qualify for the Champions League, then they have to accept it. Some of the clauses are different and involve certain restrictions and finer details, but in some of the players contracts right now, such clauses do exist. This means that some of them are not untouchable.

Sources have confirmed that many of the current Chelsea players in the squad have either become unhappy with playing time and have been looking to leave as a result of that, or have become restless with recent results and are therefore thinking about their futures come the end of this season.

These players want to play Champions League football, and I have heard from top sources that if they do not get that come the end of THIS season, there will be a few key players approaching the club to speak about their futures and potentially asking for moves away. Of course, they may not get said moves away and there will be a lot of other things that depend on it, such as clauses, or if they even have them. But I know of one top Chelsea player in particular who is already now considering his future at the club should they not make Champions League football this season.

🤐🚑🚑🚑

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14 hours ago, Strike said:

Reintegrate Veiga and Santos into the squad in the summer. 

I think Santos will be integrated for sure but Veiga not so much. Mainly as the club seem to be firm believers in Badiashile over the long run based off various reports. 

Maresca also reportedly not wanting Veiga, usually playing him as a LB, the issues with discipline and him now going and playing his preferred position at a big club like Juventus, makes it incredibly more difficult for us to keep him IMO.

If we change manager, maybe more of a chance but I am 90% certain he will be off.  But I think at the same time, whilst he has started well at Juventus that it is not an absolute given he will be this elite level player. Remains to be seen. But I think we will sell.

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I wouldn’t read too much into that PR brief on Maresca.. they know a protest is coming snd sre trying to pretend they give s fuck now.. literally the other day they said there is zero pressure on Maresca and they are happy with his progress and tactics ect. I wouldnt trust a word of these journos any more.. they are all on Clownlakes payroll.

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Chelsea agree to loan Deivid Washington to Santos

https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6142173/2025/02/17/Chelsea-deivid-washington-santos-loan/

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Chelsea have agreed to loan striker Deivid Washington to his former club Santos for the 2025 season.

Washington, who was part of the Brazil side which won the Under-20 South America Championship over the weekend, is now expected to play alongside Neymar at Santos to continue his development.

The league season in Brazil starts on March 29 and ends on December 21, but Chelsea have installed a break clause which can be triggered in the English summer. There is also no option to buy included and Santos will pay his salary. There is no loan fee involved.

 

Washington has made just three substitute appearances for the first team since joining from Santos for €16m (plus €4m in add-ons) in August 2023.

Neymar, 33, agreed to join Santos on a six-month deal after the former Barcelona forward mutually agreed to terminate his contract with Saudi club Al Hilal.

Meanwhile, Kendry Paez has arrived at the club’s training base to start a period of acclimatising to European football ahead of officially completing a transfer to Chelsea in the summer.

Chelsea agreed a fee (including add-ons) with Independiente del Valle in 2023 when he was just 16. He cannot formally complete the transfer until he turns 18, with his birthday coming in May.

But FIFA rules do allow him to spend some time at the club beforehand to have a period of adaption, as long as he doesn’t play for the club.

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Paez playing for Ecuador in a World Cup qualifier last year (Franklin Jacome/Getty Images)

This is just the start of his experience and he is expected to remain in Europe rather than go back to play for Independiente del Valle, which is what he has been doing since negotiations were completed.Like Washington, Paez was also at the Under-20 South America Championships. He captained the side at the tournament but they were knocked out in the first group stage.

(Top photo: Chris Lee – Chelsea FC/Chelsea FC via Getty Images)

 

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On 18/02/2025 at 00:26, mkh said:

Simon Phillips reported the following yesterday:

Chelsea hierarchy unhappy and concerned with recent results

There is some pressure

Despite what you read in the media at the moment, there is certainly some pressure building at Chelsea at the moment.

The pressure is growing on Enzo Maresca to get results again.

I heard this weekend from some sources that the club's board are “unhappy and concerned” about the recent results and very disappointed that the performance of the team and Maresca has dropped off after a good start to the season.

Some at the top of the club are “confused” about the recent performances and results after what they saw as a very good start to the season.

Every club has contingency plans for coaches in case something unprecedented happens, and Chelsea are no different. It's perfectly normal for them to have a shortlist of coaches that they communicate with and keep an eye on in case they want a change.

Oh...Now the Chelsea hierarchy is concerned.

Should have been more concerned during the transfer window then.

Anything those phonies say now is just a useless sound byte for the sake of PR.

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1 hour ago, Blue Armour said:

Should have been more concerned during the transfer window then.

They were concerned during the transfer window to get rid of players that Maresca didn't want and now we have no depth. 

Will be interesting to see how many more pathetic performances (like Brighton) it takes before the sacking rumors start heating up 😀

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Come summer, a striker will be top of the Chelsea list of priorities, with Liam Delap and Benjamin Sesko are two names high in Chelsea's thinking right now.

Viktor Gyökeres has come under fresh consideration.

(@JacobsBen)

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