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We were never in full control of this match. No player had an outstanding game... some decent performers others way below their norm. Kai's heading of the ball, or the lack thereof, needs to be looked at by training coaches -- that's basic stuff!

Everton are bad! their struggles aren't an accident -- they play bad football!

The subs... well, folks already said all the is to be said.

What a painful game to watch.

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3 hours ago, LAM09 said:

We managed to beat Pep's amazing City side three times in the same season. I believe if Tuchel had been backed, he would have built a team capable of competing on all fronts.

We were nowhere near City in the league.  Pep has shown that he can be beaten by a number of managers but the one thing he does really well is keep the team running smoothly over the course of the season.

We should all be relieved that Tuchel wasn't backed as he is no different to Conte or Mourinho, his methods only work in the short term....and let's not forget his history of falling out with the board at both Dortmund & PSG and funnily enough, he followed the same path at Chelsea. 

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9 hours ago, Reddish-Blue said:

We were nowhere near City in the league.  Pep has shown that he can be beaten by a number of managers but the one thing he does really well is keep the team running smoothly over the course of the season.

We should all be relieved that Tuchel wasn't backed as he is no different to Conte or Mourinho, his methods only work in the short term....and let's not forget his history of falling out with the board at both Dortmund & PSG and funnily enough, he followed the same path at Chelsea. 

We were nowhere near because Lampard was leading the team for half the season, not because of Tuchel's shortcomings.

This idea of long-term managers needs to be reassessed at this point. Boehly has pumped plenty of cash into the club within a short time scale, so we need to deliver something sooner rather than later.

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What is Anthony Barry doing all the time who has been responsible for the standarts at Chelsea FC since 2020.....

We concede so many goals and have been doing so for a long time...

Why don't they install our legend John Terry who knows how to defend in such situations....

Barry can now concentrate on his new role as co-coach of Portugal and finally leave us.

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27 minutes ago, mkh said:

What is Anthony Barry doing all the time who has been responsible for the standarts at Chelsea FC since 2020.....

We concede so many goals and have been doing so for a long time...

Why don't they install our legend John Terry who knows how to defend in such situations....

Barry can now concentrate on his new role as co-coach of Portugal and finally leave us.

man i’m looking at the players in your profile pic, they represent what Chelsea is all about, we have none of it atm.

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16 minutes ago, Clockwork said:

Why are people against Luis Enrique?

Look at the success of Arteta and Pep, he will implement a similar system. He had a higher win percentage than Pep at Barca.

 

His track record.

He had the best strike force to grace modern-day football, so that stat isn't nearly as impressive as you might believe.  

12 minutes ago, mkh said:

can he speak Eglish? 

 

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2 hours ago, LAM09 said:

His track record.

He had the best strike force to grace modern-day football, so that stat isn't nearly as impressive as you might believe.  

 

PSG have same Messi and Neymar plus Mbappe probably best player in the world I didn't see that working for them. So that argument against Enrique is not fair. 

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1 hour ago, NikkiCFC said:

PSG have same Messi and Neymar plus Mbappe probably best player in the world I didn't see that working for them. So that argument against Enrique is not fair. 

For starters, are you really comparing this Messi to the one that was at Barcelona? 🤣

Also, there's a reason that front three hasn't worked - none of them are a CF.

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23 minutes ago, LAM09 said:

For starters, are you really comparing this Messi to the one that was at Barcelona? 🤣

Also, there's a reason that front three hasn't worked - none of them are a CF.

PSG Messi is just cashing cheques

we all saw he can still be the best player on the planet at the WC

he doesn't give a toss about PSG

Mbappe does, but he and Neymar hate each other and they are both RWers so inherent imbalance there

PSG are a stitch-up job for any manager that goes in there

Thiago was their heart and soul, along with Cavani

they are gutless when the chips are down after they left, other than Mbappe
 

 

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5 hours ago, LAM09 said:

His track record.

He had the best strike force to grace modern-day football, so that stat isn't nearly as impressive as you might believe.  

 

Pep had the greatest side though; Basquets, Xavi, and Ineista were nowhere their best when Enrique was there. I am not saying he is better than Pep, give him the resources he will implement a side that will be at the very least competing for PL. I do not care for his results at Roma and Celta, we are not trying to hire a manager for their level. Potter is a good example, he was doing well at Brighton but it is different level for clubs like Chelsea. What was Carlo track record at Everton and Napoli(better side than Roma)?

He has experience winning the league and CL. Look at the success of Xavi, Arteta, and Pep it is quite clear such football produces the best football in combination with winning. 

Who do you want?

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7 hours ago, mkh said:

Why don't they install our legend John Terry who knows how to defend in such situations....

Barry can now concentrate on his new role as co-coach of Portugal and finally leave us.

The same Terry who was coach at Villa when they were the worst defense in the league?

There's a difference between leading a defense on the pitch and coaching it!

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1 hour ago, Vesper said:

PSG Messi is just cashing cheques

we all saw he can still be the best player on the planet at the WC

he doesn't give a toss about PSG

Mbappe does, but he and Neymar hate each other and they are both RWers so inherent imbalance there

PSG are a stitch-up job for any manager that goes in there

Thiago was their heart and soul, along with Cavani

they are gutless when the chips are down after they left, other than Mbappe
 

 

That's what happens when money is the driving force. Mbappe is the only notable name that might have joined because of his obvious connection to the club, but him turning down RM on multiple occasions wasn't based on footballing reasons.

28 minutes ago, Clockwork said:

Pep had the greatest side though; Basquets, Xavi, and Ineista were nowhere their best when Enrique was there. I am not saying he is better than Pep, give him the resources he will implement a side that will be at the very least competing for PL. I do not care for his results at Roma and Celta, we are not trying to hire a manager for their level. Potter is a good example, he was doing well at Brighton but it is different level for clubs like Chelsea. What was Carlo track record at Everton and Napoli(better side than Roma)?

He has experience winning the league and CL. Look at the success of Xavi, Arteta, and Pep it is quite clear such football produces the best football in combination with winning. 

Who do you want?

The driving forces were the front three. The bottom line is that; it's up to you to decide if you want to disregard it.

I have no idea why you're using Carlo as an example to support your point since he had a track record before joining us. Also, look at Xavi's & Arteta's record in Europe for starters; the former has failed to get out of the CL group stages for TWO seasons in a row.

To answer your question, Tuchel. I know there's no chance of either party building bridges, so I'm at a loss in that regard. I'd personally wait till the summer at the very least to assess our options before making any hasty decisions, even if we sack Potter in the meantime.

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