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36 minutes ago, ZAPHOD2319 said:

 

Frankly I am happy with this. I like him a lot so didn't really want him to join one of our rivals, but after spending hundreds of millions on hardly ever available players like Nkunku, Wesley Fofana, Ugo, Lavia or Chukwuemeka. Perhaps it's smarter to stay away from a player who have more and more muscle injuries every season. Good luck ti him at Bayern though, gonna be an interesting team with Kompany.

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41 minutes ago, TheHulk said:

Pretty much confirms what we all figured, Poch was a pile of trash coach with no idea about tactics.

Exactly what Kyle Walker said in an interview as well. Not saying Enzo is the answer but it could well be a step forward for those lacking football intelligence.

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21 hours ago, TheHulk said:

This is a top talent, but don't see it happening. It was reported he didn't fancy us a few weeks back.

Wouldn't that rule out Spurs as well?   Don't see how they are more 'appealing' than us

This was the same kid that was heavily linked to Bayern Munich, him, Sane & Olise would be interesting to watch for sure!

 

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15 minutes ago, DH1988 said:

Exactly what Kyle Walker said in an interview as well. Not saying Enzo is the answer but it could well be a step forward for those lacking football intelligence.

Pretty sure a few other players also mentioned similar, saying that they were tired after the training sessions with Poch.  

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This is the entire interview that the quote about running a lot came from. You must hit translate on each tweet. It paints a rather grim picture of the coaching going on with Poch.

 

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Caicedo’s quotes really go a long way in confirming why Gallagher was such a Poch favorite. He’s not a great technical player but he runs around a lot. It seems like Poch wanted to win games by basically being more physical and athletic than the opposition rather than being technically or tactically superior.

 

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Chelsea have hired former South Africa Rugby and AFC Bournemouth Medical Director Craig Roberts to become their new Head of Performance Medicine.

Big new changes in Chelsea's Performance & Medicine departments:

▶️ Head of Performance Medicine = Craig Roberts
▶️ Head of Performance = Bryce Cavanagh 
▶️ First Team Doctor = Stephen Lewis
▶️ Lead Performance Therapist = Meirion Jones
▶️ Head of Performance Insights = Richard Akenhead
 

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Chilly can be a good attacking fullback for someone still but he’s always going to be a liability defensively. And he’s always injured.

Don’t know how I’d feel about selling him to United though, tbh. Depends on the fee.

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