Thought he came across well and some hopeful news regarding injuries
Aye, said they'll be checking on Iwobi tomorrow morning
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Thought he came across well and some hopeful news regarding injuries
And DCL in a good place...Whatever that place may be but its a good oneAye, said they'll be checking on Iwobi tomorrow morning
The only way now. We also need a tactic to spring an effective counterI keep reading that. Just out of interest if you go back to Carlo Ancelotti. He tried to be more offensive and i think the first few games he got the shock of his life. We won a few early on like the brighton game. But that was when he had a fit digne/calvert lewin flying. The early stages of james rodriguez, Richarlison etc. But that brighton game the signs were there. We won 4-2 but we were very open. Knock on a few games later. Rodriguez was already cooked. The offensive side was starting to struggle to counter balance the lack of quality elsewhere. And Ancelotti was no idiot. Before long we were camped. His tactic very quickly became park the bus.
So tactic wise if lampard had parked the bus all season we might have a few more points. He hasnt. And the danger was/is he put to much faith in players who cant cut it.
Roll on sean dyche. The lidl version of ancelotti. He will park that bus.
I think thats where we're at. One tactic only. Spoil the game.
This is good. Baby steps, but he seems to be progressing.And Dominic Calvert-Lewin in a good place...Whatever that place may be but its a good one
He’s had money and he’s spent it very poorly. When you’re down at the bottom you need signings that come in and make an immediate impact.
Onana was the big signing, despite our attack desperately needing reinforcements, and it hasn’t really worked out. If he had that money again, I’m not convinced he’d buy any of those players again.
I think there's a viewpoint somewhere in the middle. How does it affect the defensive players or midfielders when we have no goal threat? Does it make you second guess everything when passing forward? Does it make you feel more pressure and therefore make mistakes, because you know if we concede we probably won't score?This is something im conflicted about.
Are the players good enough? Vs Does the manager have the skills.
I'm really undecided and i swing from one to the other.
To be very honest, i have an intrusive memory of Frank at Chelsea and a woefully unbalanced Chelsea team struggling to integrate new signings, he lost his job and a more experienced and talented manager came in, balanced the squad in short order and won the CL in six months. Frank wasn't getting the best out of those players. Is it the same here........like i say im conflicted about it.
I like the lid, but that memory is nagging me and ultimately this is business.
Alderley Edge?And Dominic Calvert-Lewin in a good place...Whatever that place may be but its a good one
Fulham have just been promoted and are 6th. Good management & the right additions means you can have a good season regardless. Not signed the right players in forward areas and the tactics and management has been poor and thats why we are where we are
He’s had money and he’s spent it very poorly. When you’re down at the bottom you need signings that come in and make an immediate impact.
Onana was the big signing, despite our attack desperately needing reinforcements, and it hasn’t really worked out. If he had that money again, I’m not convinced he’d buy any of those players again.
I think most recognised this season was going to be another relegation fight.Crazy comment by Lampard to suggest he expected another relegation battle this season after the Palace game last season. Yes we sold Richarlison, but yes £90m was put back into the squad. He's off his head.
Of course, but he's talking about "post Crystal Palace", ie. once we knew we were safe.I think most recognised this season was going to be another relegation fight.
Especially after we entered the season considerably weaker in attack.
I have to say I really thought Chelsea would tough it out with Potter, but boy do the fans seem pissed with both the performances but also his pressers. I'm not sure Potter would even want to hop into a relegation scrap job if he leaves Stamford Bridge but the uglier it gets, the more of a semi realistic hypothetical it seems we could get a meeting. Something that would have been impossible while he was at Brighton. Regardless of his London stint a hire I would be incredibly optimistic about....If Potter or Moyes are available and there is losses to Saints and West Ham then its inevitable that change follows for Frank. Hopefully, naturally both game will be won and there won't be need for change. Tomorrow is enormous.