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They're playing nice football under lampard.
He was fantastic.I was really impressed with Tomori today. Tammy and Mount have got all the headlines but he's been good.
Thank goodness Luiz threw his toys out the pram and left instead of Tomori going on loan to Everton...I was really impressed with Tomori today. Tammy and Mount have got all the headlines but he's been good.
Going on twitter and reading about how everyone’s buzzing despite the results is making me feel sick. Somehow last season was a disaster and this season has everyone’s spirits lifted.Been hearing for weeks now these two words: "good" and "unlucky". Sounds like the excuse of a loser.
Their ability to concede goals is only comparable to their inability to score their chances.
Nothing wrong with that. Great managers leave their imprints on teams all the time. I think even Conte's defensive pragmatism is still present. But have to credit Sarri for drilling this team for playing out from the back, and having Jorginho orchestrate.A lot of the movements of Chelsea against Liverpool were inherited from Sarri's time honestly. It's funny that people only praise it now because it's Lamps.
You'll have to lower your expectations *shrugs*Going on twitter and reading about how everyone’s buzzing despite the results is making me feel sick. Somehow last season was a disaster and this season has everyone’s spirits lifted.
I disagree.Going on twitter and reading about how everyone’s buzzing despite the results is making me feel sick. Somehow last season was a disaster and this season has everyone’s spirits lifted.
Yeah I agree with this. Klopp and Rodgers both had poor first seasons in the Premier League, but most Liverpool fans could see what they were trying to do.I disagree.
If it was happening for years fair enough but when you have such a young squad there's times performance can take precedence over result. For example, if we played Willian, Giroud, Pedro, and Luiz (kept him hypothetically) all against Liverpool won 1-0 with park the bus tactics and a Robertson own goal, 3 points up in the table but in terms of progress to where we want to be, step back.
Defiently. Way I see it is you and City are far too good this season and probably will be next also so we may aswell build something sustainable in the meantime and build a squad capable of either competing or pouncing on a drop off whichever happens first.Yeah I agree with this. Klopp and Rodgers both had poor first seasons in the Premier League, but most Liverpool fans could see what they were trying to do.
If there's a clear plan and style of play being implemented by Lampard, Chelsea fans won't care if they have a few bad results along the way. Besides, you lot have won everything since 2004 so what difference does a season with lower expectations make in the long run?
Chelsea's 18-19 season would be a dream season for 19-20 Utd!! EL and 3rd! I'll take it.Going on twitter and reading about how everyone’s buzzing despite the results is making me feel sick. Somehow last season was a disaster and this season has everyone’s spirits lifted.
While i'd agree it didn't live up to the hype it wasn't even the most boring football we played in 2 years let alone ever.Last season was the most dull, insipid, soul destroyingly boring I’ve ever experienced following Chelsea. I’ll take up and down results with some excitement over that any day.
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We need to clone him because we can do with him at RB, CB and CMI think Reece James is going to answer a lot of our current problems.
I fully understand where we are in the process and have embraced almost everyone in the process. I can very much do so without Willian, Zouma, Michy and Barkley. I just think people are taking it way too far with the love bc it’s Frank and the blue boys. The drooling over the play without the results is literally what Sarri was criticized for. Sarri finished 3rd, won a trophy, secured CL, integrated CHO and Ruben slowly into the squad and helped Kante progress into a player the public would have never thought he’d be able to be. Oh and he laid the foundation for Frank’s style, easing the transition for him when quite frankly we need as much help as we can get. My problem lies with the other fans, not the project itself.I disagree.
If it was happening for years fair enough but when you have such a young squad there's times performance can take precedence over result. For example, if we played Willian, Giroud, Pedro, and Luiz (kept him hypothetically) all against Liverpool won 1-0 with park the bus tactics and a Robertson own goal, 3 points up in the table but in terms of progress to where we want to be, step back.
We’re 11th but it’s worth noting there are only 3 points between 11th and 3rd currently. Losing to Liverpool at the moment was exactly what any rational person would expect given the current situation and we actually played really well and could have gotten a result. Now we have Kante and Ruduger back, we’re unlikely to be anywhere near as open at the back as we have been previously too.It's all nice and fun playing some good football for 20 mins or so but if you keep on losing the pressure is mount (Not mason) to rise. They are an easier side to play against and many bottom sides will also fancy facing them as they leave too much space open for opponents to attack. It will be interesting to see how much patience Roman has with Lampard. Considering how they are run, won't be surprised if Lampard is sacked before Ole oif the results don't improve.
And we're also not playing Sarri's shit, predictably boring football. There's that tooWe’re 11th but it’s worth noting there are only 3 points between 11th and 3rd currently. Losing to Liverpool at the moment was exactly what any rational person would expect given the current situation and we actually played really well and could have gotten a result. Now we have Kante and Ruduger back, we’re unlikely to be anywhere near as open at the back as we have been previously too.
After all the energy and money invested into the youth system, I don’t think there’s a chance in hell of Roman sacking Frank as long as we don’t totally disintegrate. We’re playing well (with obvious room for lots of improvement), have put in a really good performance against the league leader, and still have several great players to come back from injury.
It feels like a really positive time to me.
Even before his goal, that was one of Willian's best games in a very long time.Mount and Willian have looked so bad. Dumb formation to play given our players.
That says way more about his level than the game he just had.Even before his goal, that was one of Willian's best games in a very long time.
I think Wolves was his best game so far this season.Even before his goal, that was one of Willian's best games in a very long time.
Willian was decent but I just hate the 3-4-2-1 for our personnel. I know it came good vs. Wolves but so much of that was counterattacking after Tomori fluked a goal.Even before his goal, that was one of Willian's best games in a very long time.
As soon as we switched to a back 4, with Hudson-Odoi on the pitch, we looked more fluid and dangerous. Lille tired as the game wore on, but we didn't put them under pressure until the formation switch.Willian was decent but I just hate the 3-4-2-1 for our personnel. I know it came good vs. Wolves but so much of that was counterattacking after Tomori fluked a goal.
In all honesty, I think switching to a 3ATB formation as a defensive measure makes way more sense. It's just far too easy for teams to sit in a low block against us while the ball moves between our defenders - Willian and Mount just don't have the brilliance of Hazard on the ball and we lack that spark in the attacking third. For me the team looks much better in 4-3-3 or even in 4-2-3-1, though the latter formation is suspect without Kante and his horizontal mobility.
Totally agree. And I definitely love that Lampard isn't married to one formation; he's done a pretty good job in my view of adapting the team's shape based on which personnel are available.As soon as we switched to a back 4, with Hudson-Odoi on the pitch, we looked more fluid and dangerous. Lille tired as the game wore on, but we didn't put them under pressure until the formation switch.
I like that we've got several different formations and systems in our back pocket and that we can move in between them as and when we need, but ideally, you're right, we should stick to a back 4 and adjust the formation in game when the situation demands it.