Robbo
Paul Walsh
They just gave him a 300k a week contract, and yet play him in a way that makes him completely ineffective, it boggles the mind
Surely you mean £45.000 a year for that poor, humble fella.
They just gave him a 300k a week contract, and yet play him in a way that makes him completely ineffective, it boggles the mind
Or Alan pardew, another favourite of mine.Said the same thing yesterday, he’s very likeable which is annoying. They should sack him and he can be likeable elsewhere, and they should hire Terry in his place.
Sitting on my porcelain throne using Fapatalk
Maurizio Sarri has suggested that N’Golo Kanté is not technically good enough to play in central midfield for Chelsea and has criticised the World Cup winner’s performance in last Saturday’s 3-1 defeat by Tottenham Hotspur.
Kanté excelled as a defensive central midfielder for Leicester City as they won the Premier League in 2016 and then in the same position for Chelsea — after joining for £32 million — as they won the league the following season. He was the PFA players’ player of the year in 2016-17 and also starred in that role for France as they lifted the World Cup in Russia last summer.
“I think, as you know, I want to play a central midfielder as a very technical player, a Jorginho or [Cesc] Fàbregas,” Sarri said. “I don’t want Kanté in this position.”
“Kanté, in the last match, wanted to solve the match after the first 15 minutes but in the wrong way,” Sarri said. “He lost his position. He attacked too much the other box. And I think this is not one of the best characteristics of Kante.”
Sarri admitted that Kanté may not yet fully understand what is demanded of him. “Maybe it’s only a question of time,” he said. “But Kanté has to stay near to Jorginho, especially when the ball is on the other side.”
Olivier Giroud, Chelsea’s scorer against Tottenham, was guarded in his opinions. “I think N’Golo can play every single position in midfield,” he said, but added: “We don’t need to question his position. He just needs to adapt to what the manager wants.”
He’s had such a good start he needs to derail things a bit otherwise how can get get sacked and get a years paid leave like his predecessor?I see, so Sarri is one of those dogmatic managers who has only one way of operating?
I see, so Sarri is one of those dogmatic managers who has only one way of operating?
I have to hold my hands up, I know very little about him. Saturday was my first interest in Chelsea all season, and I dont know much of Sarri other than he has a good reputation.
After Saturday I think he has issues. Bad decisions were made, and now it seems he is doubling down on them.
Yeah there is no such thing as football, only narratives.The press do love their narratives. Klopp's exciting Liverpool challenging City for the title, unbeaten Chelsea in the title race, a resurgent post-Wenger Arsenal, and a struggling, transfer-shackled, one striker who' not scoring Spurs.
Don’t forget the Spurs players who want to leave to double their wages / manager who is a failure as he can’t win trophies / manager will leave to have more resources to help him win trophies / team that can’t win well playing badly / chairman who is only in it for personal gain narratives.The press do love their narratives. Klopp's exciting Liverpool challenging City for the title, unbeaten Chelsea in the title race, a resurgent post-Wenger Arsenal, and a struggling, transfer-shackled, one striker who' not scoring Spurs.
Ha ha, that was posted six years ago but to Le Tiss's credit he's somehow managed to remain immune to the Sky virus.:ross: :ross: :ross: me too.
The only one I don't mind on Sky is Matt Le Tiss but give him time, just another Alan Smith and Neville in the making.
Ha ha, that was posted six years ago but to Le Tiss's credit he's somehow managed to remain immune to the Sky virus.
Apparently we were the club he came closest to joining ...under El Tel and he was torn because we were his ‘boyhood club’. He also turned Chelsea down under Ghod. Interestingly they then both became England managers and barely picked him!Great player who i would have loved to see in a Spurs shirt.
But instead he bottled out of ever having a challenge in his career and spent it being a tubby fish in a tiny cesspool.Apparently we were the club he came closest to joining ...under El Tel and he was torn because we were his ‘boyhood club’. He also turned Chelsea down under Ghod. Interestingly they then both became England managers and barely picked him!