Vesper 30,169 Posted Friday at 22:53 Share Posted Friday at 22:53 27 minutes ago, Pizy said: He’s actually decent if you give him time on the ball in the final third. He just has no tekkers as the kids would say. He’s not going to skin defenders on the wing with some amazing skills like you want in a winger. it figures we are going for an Argie who lacks what Argie footballers are world famous for ffs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pizy 18,903 Posted Friday at 23:01 Share Posted Friday at 23:01 31 minutes ago, Mhsc said: Just go and get Murillo for CB. Give them Renato or whoever they want in the other direction. Even before Colwill got injured I wanted it. Now it is a no brainer to go and get someone elite and spend whatever it is gonna cost. Maybe if he hadn’t just signed a new contract last year. Forest would probably demand £100m for him at this point in the window. No chance. 14 minutes ago, Vesper said: well Bastoni is likely the best CB on the planet ATM (IMHO) and I think we deserve the best lol True, which is why there no chance they’d sell him. And I doubt an Italian best of a CB will want to leave an Italian club who are UCL contenders. Vesper 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 30,169 Posted Friday at 23:04 Share Posted Friday at 23:04 7 minutes ago, whats happening said: the left footed cb that has to play on lcb is driving me insane. just buy the player whos the best possible cb at the moment who can get and end this shit. who cares which feet he uses when he passes 15 meters max. I already said I favour buying Guehi, a right footer as he prefers to play on the left but those types are rare the only 2 LCBs out there I would rather have than Guehi atm are the same top 2 listed for ages Bastoni Murillo massive downside is that they are both not only are insanely expensive, but are at stubborn AF clubs to deal with, especially Inter CucurellatheCat 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 30,169 Posted Friday at 23:07 Share Posted Friday at 23:07 6 minutes ago, Pizy said: Maybe if he hadn’t just signed a new contract last year. Forest would probably demand £100m for him at this point in the window. No chance. True, which is why there no chance they’d sell him. And I doubt an Italian best of a CB will want to leave an Italian club who are UCL contenders. soooooooooo adding it ALL up (the entire CB situ on every level) the best option, taking all into account is Guehi hands down for me at this late point do it!!!! CucurellatheCat 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thor 2,701 Posted Saturday at 00:39 Share Posted Saturday at 00:39 3 hours ago, NikkiCFC said: Can some of you Romano wannabes before posting actually read a couple of latest comments? Everyday we have situation where 3 or 4 people share exactly the same thing from X... Nevermind you won't see this post... Thorano Romano here. Reports remain that all deals are close with here we go to come soon! Strike and Vesper 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 30,169 Posted Saturday at 00:48 Share Posted Saturday at 00:48 7 minutes ago, Thor said: Thorano Romano here. Reports remain that all deals are close with here we go to come soon! your new logo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 30,169 Posted Saturday at 01:10 Share Posted Saturday at 01:10 Levi Colwill is fundamental to Chelsea on many levels – replacing him will be tough https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6541231/2025/08/08/levi-colwill-Chelsea-injury-analysis/ If anyone needs a reminder of just how dizzyingly — and, at times, brutally — fast football moves, consider that less than two weeks ago, Levi Colwill was talking about competing for the Premier League title with Chelsea this season, and how he felt about an impending Champions League debut at his boyhood club. “When that anthem comes on, it is going to be a dream,” he told The Athletic at a pre-season friendly between Sholing FC and Chelsea Under-18s. “I could get a bit emotional, to be honest.” That particular dream is going to have to wait, and Colwill would only be human if he had got more than a bit emotional in the days since he felt his knee give way towards the end of Chelsea’s first pre-season training session at their Cobham HQ on Monday. A scan confirmed he had torn his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), but footballers tend to know immediately when something is badly wrong. Enzo Maresca’s ominous words in his press conference at Cobham on Thursday left little room to avoid the conclusion that Colwill had suffered a significant injury. “We know each other from last year, and we know how important he has been,” Maresca said. “I spoke with Levi yesterday (Wednesday) and I told him that if we achieved what we achieved last year, it’s also because of him.” Colwill’s absence from Chelsea’s trophy celebration in front of several thousand supporters at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday provided the first public indication that something was amiss. A club statement issued on Thursday evening attempted to soften the blow while confirming the reality: “Levi Colwill has today undergone successful surgery to an anterior cruciate ligament injury.” Colwill was key as Chelsea won the Club World Cup (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) There are many sentiments deployed at moments like this, most of them empty. The timing is awful for Colwill before a Chelsea season rich with promise, leading into a World Cup where he could credibly start for England. But then, there is never a good time for a footballer to tear their ACL, given the long and gruelling nature of the rehabilitation process. For some, it will feel worse because Colwill gives every impression of being one of football’s genuine good guys, devoting his time and his money to Sholing and the new academy that bears his name, as well as organising a training session for children while on holiday in Trinidad. But good, bad or anything in between, it is always a sporting tragedy when football is deprived of an elite talent in this manner. Many will express the belief that Colwill can emerge stronger from this, but that is a reach for reassurance rather than a reliable predictor. Even in 2025, injuries as severe as a torn ACL or ruptured Achilles can disrupt and even derail athletes’ careers. As a Chelsea player, Colwill will have every available resource to achieve a full recovery to elite competition, but there is no escaping the physical and mental challenges that lie ahead. Perhaps the most effective source of comfort to Colwill in the coming weeks and months will be the difficulty Chelsea have replacing him. Last season, he emerged as the foundation of Maresca’s defence, playing more than twice as many Premier League minutes as any of the other centre-backs in the squad. His recognition of defensive danger sharpened with greater experience, and he warmed to the physical demands of battling opposing strikers. He formed effective partnerships with Wesley Fofana, Tosin Adarabioyo and fellow Cobham graduate Trevoh Chalobah, adjusting subtly to fit with each. On the ball, his ability to punch progressive passes through opposition lines gave Maresca’s patient build-up style a more direct option it desperately needed against low blocks. Colwill’s unflappable assurance was critical to the team’s success in playing out from the back through intense pressure. Put together, it is a rare, coveted skill set for a centre-back, which is why Liverpool and Brighton & Hove Albion tried hard to prise Colwill away from Stamford Bridge in the weeks before he signed a new long-term contract in the summer of 2023. It is also why Chelsea rebuffed all advances and always insisted they considered him untouchable, as he has been ever since. Then there is Colwill’s strength of personality, which always stood out in one of the youngest squads ever assembled. No other regular Chelsea starter could be relied upon so consistently to field questions from the media after a match, win, lose or draw, and few others were as loud or outwardly forceful on the pitch. Within the squad, there are no easy solutions. Tosin and Chalobah have both grown in stature and performance in this Chelsea squad in recent months, but are untested as a partnership in the Premier League. Benoit Badiashile has not proven as reliable as Colwill despite being regarded as a close to equivalent talent when he arrived from Monaco in January 2023. Maresca has a headache in defence (David Ramos/Getty Images) Fofana is arguably Chelsea’s most gifted defender, but the 24-year-old has also spent much of his time at Stamford Bridge on the sidelines. Summer signing Jorrel Hato has some similarities to Colwill in profile — left-footed, elegant on the ball, shorter but faster — but elevating the 19-year-old to the status of Premier League starting centre-back so soon would be a big call. The same could be said of another 19-year-old, Josh Acheampong, who Maresca has generally preferred to pick at right-back. What You Should Read Next Chelsea are back in pre-season training. What issues must Enzo Maresca address? The FIFA Club World Cup winners had three weeks off but must now rediscover their rhythm and integrate new arrivals in double-quick time The transfer market will always be a consideration for Chelsea at a time like this, but any exploration must be tinged with wariness of radically altering the dynamic at the heart of Maresca’s defence for the long term. Until he went down this week, Colwill was a fundamental component of the core that is powering the team’s sharp upward trajectory. Any defensive plan that Chelsea decide upon in what remains of August must allow for the desired scenario that Colwill is fundamental again as soon as he returns. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OhForAGreavsie 6,072 Posted Saturday at 01:29 Share Posted Saturday at 01:29 3 hours ago, NikkiCFC said: This is good technique tho We'd all agree though that such things play no part when assessing a player. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OhForAGreavsie 6,072 Posted Saturday at 01:36 Share Posted Saturday at 01:36 2 hours ago, Vesper said: Fofana sell Colwill out for the year. GRRRRRRRRRRRRRR Hato need to see him play LCB and not LB, he looked a big baller at LB tonight Tosin keep Chalobah keep Disasi sell Acheampong keep Badiashile sell ASAP were were already looking at a new RCB BEFORE Levi destroyed his knee (not gonna lie, I fear for his career, I am in dismay ever since I found out he was fucked 😿) so we deffo need to now buy a LCB as if we only would have one lefty on my list above, Hato, and he is more of a LB than a LCB Guehi is right-footed, BUT prefers to play at LCB and he is also good at (of course) RCB he kills 2 birds with one stone wild card is Veiga Marc also has the advantage of being way more affordable than Murillo who would be my preference if money was no object. I think coughing up for the Brazilian might be unaffordable under uefa regulations. Reddish-Blue and Vesper 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OhForAGreavsie 6,072 Posted Saturday at 02:02 Share Posted Saturday at 02:02 (edited) 3 hours ago, Vesper said: there HAS to be more to this story than meets the eye Renato was really strong at LCB for Juve I do not see why Maresca does not want him AT ALL, especially now with Colwill out for the year I so so want to know WHY Might be more to do with personality than performance. Given that Enso has silenced his critics, including the daily clamour from some here for him to be sacked, the club will require a complete climb down by Veiga before changing their stance. As far as can be judged from what we've seen play out, that doesn't seem likely. It's a fair guess that Veiga's idea about where he wants to play is at the heart of the problem because Maresca wants to impose a 'you'll play where I ask you to play' regime. If sacrificing Veiga is what it takes for the club to demonstrate its backing of the manager then that's what will happen. Edited Saturday at 02:05 by OhForAGreavsie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OhForAGreavsie 6,072 Posted Saturday at 02:16 Share Posted Saturday at 02:16 (edited) 3 hours ago, Vesper said: That photo must be from the second leg of the 2018 FA Youth Cup Final. One of my favourite Chelsea performances ever. I sat behind one of the goals, as we totally outclassed them. Tino Anjorin's cameo as a second half substitute briefly had me believing that he could be a star. Edited Saturday at 02:17 by OhForAGreavsie Vesper and Stats 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reddish-Blue 2,503 Posted Saturday at 02:29 Share Posted Saturday at 02:29 3 hours ago, mkh said: Soon after Maresca told the media that Chelsea needed to strengthen the defence, he was seen in conversation with Paul Winstanley and Laurence Stewart. (@NizaarKinsella) maresca was probably asking them "how much can we spend to meet UCL requirement" 😆 mkh 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stats 7,142 Posted Saturday at 04:10 Share Posted Saturday at 04:10 1 hour ago, OhForAGreavsie said: That photo must be from the second leg of the 2018 FA Youth Cup Final. One of my favourite Chelsea performances ever. I sat behind one of the goals, as we totally outclassed them. Tino Anjorin's cameo as a second half substitute briefly had me believing that he could be a star. Hudson-Odoi was the star of the show that second leg. Amazing when you see how far some of the players in that game have come. CHO, James, Guehi, Gilmour, Gallagher, Smith-Rowe (even though he has regressed a bit) and of course Bukayo Saka who is one of the best wingers in the league. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bluepower777 36 Posted Saturday at 04:28 Share Posted Saturday at 04:28 11 hours ago, TheHulk said: Think we gonna struggle hard to get rid of Jackson and Nkunku nobody wants them, not for the fees we want anyways. Quite right we going to be stuck with unwanted players Jackson, Sterling, Chillwill, Disasi unless we let them go for free virtually. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OhForAGreavsie 6,072 Posted Saturday at 08:32 Share Posted Saturday at 08:32 4 hours ago, Stats said: Hudson-Odoi was the star of the show that second leg. Amazing when you see how far some of the players in that game have come. CHO, James, Guehi, Gilmour, Gallagher, Smith-Rowe (even though he has regressed a bit) and of course Bukayo Saka who is one of the best wingers in the league. The interplay between Callum and Tino after Tino subbed on was fun to watch. I thought Saka's best moments in that final were in the first leg at The Bridge after coming on as a sub. In the second leg I felt he was petulant and ineffective. I especially enjoyed his sulking after his second half 'goal' was disallowed. Smith-Rowe was the star of the first half of the game at Chelsea, and Arsenal's best performer overall I felt. Stats 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheHulk 2,444 Posted Saturday at 11:34 Share Posted Saturday at 11:34 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Strike 7,489 Posted Saturday at 12:00 Share Posted Saturday at 12:00 24 minutes ago, TheHulk said: Makes sense to go for a left footer and with a lot more ball-playing ability than Guehi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nyikolajevics 2,698 Posted Saturday at 12:03 Share Posted Saturday at 12:03 27 minutes ago, TheHulk said: Other targets such as...? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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