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2 minutes ago, Magic Lamps said:

things have been going over his head.

all these kids on social media are super quick to start the hype and once he got his "cold" palmer hype and shit like that he instantly started misfiring already in the last game.

He is a capable player but same mental fragility like the rest of these spoilt brats.

Yes, there is that, but there is also the physical aspect. He's very frail and easily outmuscled out of plays. He's got enough skill to avert that most of the time, but this was a VERY physical game without VAR. Not surprising he struggled in such situ.

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4 minutes ago, robsblubot said:

Announcer here (don't know his game French accept maybe) claims Chelsea will struggle for years to come.

it's Frank Leboeuf, former Chels CB

1996–2001    Chelsea    144    (17)

Chelsea

FA Cup: 1996–97, 1999–2000
Football League Cup: 1997–98
FA Charity Shield: 2000
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 1997–98
UEFA Super Cup: 1998

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2 minutes ago, robsblubot said:

Yes, there is that, but there is also the physical aspect. He's very frail and easily outmuscled out of plays. He's got enough skill to avert that most of the time, but this was a VERY physical game without VAR. Not surprising he struggled in such situ.

there was literally no physical contact before those 3 misses. He just choked, fluffed his lines. Clear lack of killer instinct. Nothing to do with his physical weakness which is obviously still a problem in other situations.

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Just now, Magic Lamps said:

there was literally no physical contact before those 3 misses. He just choked, fluffed his lines. Clear lack of killer instinct. Nothing to do with his physical weakness which is obviously still a problem in other situations.

Sure, but I'm not talking about misses, but the overall performance.

Physicality affects the opposition in a number of different ways: attacking players may try to apply the finish quickly to avoid contact for ex. Bullying the frail attacking players isn't really anything new.

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Among Premier League sides, only Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest (32 each) have lost more games than Chelsea (31) in all competitions since the start of last season, while no side has lost more away from home than the Blues (21).

Yay....

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1 minute ago, Laylabelle said:

Among Premier League sides, only Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest (32 each) have lost more games than Chelsea (31) in all competitions since the start of last season, while no side has lost more away from home than the Blues (21).

Yay....

utter madness compared to 1996 to 2021

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1 hour ago, Magic Lamps said:

Even Palmer has been blowing hot and cold during his time. Gusto IMO has been our best signing so far with Petrovic being ok as well. The rest are obviously all pants.

Palmer unlucky with his first chance. Second one was poor but again without him we wouldn’t of had half the chances we had tonight. He is already our main man and our best attacking player this season by a mile. Too much responsibility on his shoulders when you consider the lack of goals from the other players barring Raheem who has 7 in all comps from these areas.

Sterling also being asked to be a more creative player than the role he was utilised at City is also poor management by Poch. Yes he can take people on 1 v 1 but get him the box for cutbacks/low centers. Absolutely scandalous he keeps asking him to go out wide and try beat folk 1 v 1 to create crossing opportunities. It is clearly a tactical instruction. He didn’t score over 100 goals for City and a huge % of them under Pep by staying out wide and taking on his fullback and crossing it in.

1 hour ago, robsblubot said:

Sure, but I'm not talking about misses, but the overall performance.

Physicality affects the opposition in a number of different ways: attacking players may try to apply the finish quickly to avoid contact for ex. Bullying the frail attacking players isn't really anything new.

Palmer was hardly bullied though? He isn’t a number 9 but he had the best chances and they all came from either his intuition or individual skill. Should of scored at least one, maybe 2 including his first chance which was desperately unlucky after he did the hard bit anticipating and intercepting the pass. He cannot do it all by himself though - already we are heavily far too reliant on him.

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