It's reported in the gossip column today that Chelsea have enquired about Bale,and a defender,but Real are unwilling to sell,wonder if they will offer Hazard as part of a deal
Watford's promotion means we may see Hero back at the Lane. Bet he gets a good reception.
We helped them rediscover their scoring touch, though. We're generous like that.Leicester's four-game winning streak that's moved them out of the relegation zone is quite strange - because they hadn't won in eight games, played us...and didn't win in nine games. That's not how these things usually work!
I love the way we give our former players a good welcome back when they return to play at the Lane. Gomes will undoubtedly get a great one.
One suggestion is the geography of it. For example, here's the distance between the cities of each CL quarter finalistEverton have played 4, won 3 and drawn 1 since their exit from the Europa League.
Massive improvement in form.
No idea why the competition seems to hamper sides as much as it does, but it's hard to see past the apparent influence.
I think the 3/4 day gap thing is a factor too, as well as time differences, quality of pitches (injuries?) and a few other issues, too.One suggestion is the geography of it. For example, here's the distance between the cities of each CL quarter finalist
PSG to Barcelona: 1034km
Atletico and Factitious: 18km
Porto to Munich: 2246km
Juventus to Monaco: 266km
As for the Europa quarter finalists...
Seville to St Petersburg: 4465km
Bruges to Dnipropetrovsk: 2592km
Kyiv to Florence: 2089km
Wolfsburg to Naples: 1713km
If the distance wasn't enough, the infrastructure is: you can fly to Paris, Madrid, Barcelona, Munich or Turin on BA, Air France or Lufthansa (while Porto takes BA and Lufthansa) - but for the Europa teams, that can only be said for Florence, Naples and Seville, which means that travel means a long flight followed by a long coach trip.
I don't think any of our managers have enjoyed the Europa League much: Harry was trying to get us out of the tournament as quickly as possible, while AVB and Poch used it mainly to bed in new players without risking league performance.I think the 3/4 day gap thing is a factor too, as well as time differences, quality of pitches (injuries?) and a few other issues, too.
The finances of it limit the squad depth that most clubs can add and some players seem to think it's beneath them.
If we do qualify next season, then we need to do a better job of balancing it out. Pochettino's had his first taste and he didn't seem to enjoy it.