That should have been the easiest half time team talk ever. “Right lads, keep doing what you are doing. Don’t change a thing”
Oh Brenda, you really f***ed it up!!!
Oh Brenda, you really f***ed it up!!!
Ah, the old 'it's still mathematically in our hands' argument - the last refuge of the scoundrel (or, in our case, the illogically optimistic).With wolves v Chelsea and us v Man U last game of the season at least it is still mathematically in our hands
... we have got a terrific combative defensive midfielder in Hamza Choudhry who might have done that ... but DP? ... be real Brenda ... yes Kasper and Cags had a mare but so did the manager.Maybe the players didn't execute his plans. There have been knobheads out there in social media land calling form Rodgers to be sacked. The same ones no doubt calling him the messiah when we were beating teams 5-0 and 9-0. The slide for whatever reason has been on for a while. Started with Wilf getting injured and then Ricardo. People cant expect to build a champions league squad in one season. Rodgers and co got this one wrong, but come the end of a bizarre season we will still be reasonably happy I believe. Biggest disappointment was not beating Villa over two legs not failing to qualify for CL if that is how it ends up.Brenda admitting that substituting Iheanacho was tactical and he wanted to give his defence more cover from midfield ... so he brings on Dennis Praet... we have got a terrific combative defensive midfielder in Hamza Choudhry who might have done that ... but DP? ... be real Brenda ... yes Kasper and Cags had a mare but so did the manager.
That went wellReally need Burnley to beat Wolves and Newcastle to beat Spurs tonight!


I really didn't see that one coming! Much better tempo and attitude for the whole 90 minutes. It was good to see Barnes stepping up to the plate in the first half. He was very positive and direct and caused some real problems. But he still lacks composure when it comes to the final killer pass or when he's in front of goal. He needs some serious work in that area to make him a top player. And also good to see Vardy holding the ball up and picking out a safe pass rather than just lashing the ball hopefully across the area and giving possession away.
I had serious concerns when I saw big Wes on the teamsheet, but United lacked anyone with real pace or guile to take advantage of his lack of speed. I don't fancy him so much against Son, Lucas and Kane in the Spurs game. I can see us going 3 at the back and Choudhury starting to try and disrupt them and play on the break. Always a dangerous game, but we are running out of options. That is a game we cannot lose.
Tielemanns had his best game for a long time, and that was an impressive debut from Luke Thomas. However, the last 2 games will be much tougher and he'll probably be targeted as a weakness by the opposition. If he comes through those games okay, then he could cement his place for next season if Chilwell goes.
It's all going to end up tight and it's not inconceivable that Chelsea could lose both remaining games. But so could we!
How do you all see the last 2 games going for Chelsea, Man Utd and us?
If Thomas comes through Spurs and Man U with the level he displayed last night would you begrudge him starting the season ahead of Chilwell? Subject to pre season showings I guess.I really didn't see that one coming! Much better tempo and attitude for the whole 90 minutes. It was good to see Barnes stepping up to the plate in the first half. He was very positive and direct and caused some real problems. But he still lacks composure when it comes to the final killer pass or when he's in front of goal. He needs some serious work in that area to make him a top player. And also good to see Vardy holding the ball up and picking out a safe pass rather than just lashing the ball hopefully across the area and giving possession away.
I had serious concerns when I saw big Wes on the teamsheet, but United lacked anyone with real pace or guile to take advantage of his lack of speed. I don't fancy him so much against Son, Lucas and Kane in the Spurs game. I can see us going 3 at the back and Choudhury starting to try and disrupt them and play on the break. Always a dangerous game, but we are running out of options. That is a game we cannot lose.
Tielemanns had his best game for a long time, and that was an impressive debut from Luke Thomas. However, the last 2 games will be much tougher and he'll probably be targeted as a weakness by the opposition. If he comes through those games okay, then he could cement his place for next season if Chilwell goes.
It's all going to end up tight and it's not inconceivable that Chelsea could lose both remaining games. But so could we!
How do you all see the last 2 games going for Chelsea, Man Utd and us?