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Match Chelsea (H) 4/2/2020

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1st half was dreadful, first 20 of 2nd half we did improve and were ‘busier’, after that though we were completely hemmed into our box making blocks all over the place.. there was one point a Chelsea player was just strolling around in our box at around the 75th minute
 
We need a complete overhaul from the coaching staff to the players. Sell Son & Kane, take good profit and rebuild with young, potential players around Lamela!
Kane, I'm too emotionally invested in, but yes to Son.

That money could help us to bring in two quality wingers. Wonder how much it would take to get both Jarrod Bowen and Pedro Neto in the summer.

If say we got 80m for Son and got the other two for 40m a piece. I'd take the deal. Maybe they'd score a bit less, but they'd offer more on the ball, so we could finally actually beat some defenders 1v1 and open space for Ndombele, Kane and others to get forward.
 
They went through constantly and should have created more. I will not have "it was even" bollocks.
They did in the first half because Mount had all day to play passes to Hudson-Odoi and Werner making forward runs. They probably should have created more from that but they didn't really, we actually defended the runners pretty well. I don't remember Hugo having a save to make first half.

In my opinion the main problem was in midfield ... nobody getting hold of Mount when they had the ball or finding space to show for a pass when we had the ball.
That's my two cents anyway!
 
Allegri? Not sure he’d settle for working with Levy.

Sarri? No thanks.

Redknapp?

AVB?

Give it to Ledley?
I was chatting to a mate earlier, I think a caretaker might be the way to go and then think carefully about the next appointment.

Redknapp isn't a bad call, that was one of my suggestions, I also suggested Glenn. Then Ledley.

I wouldn't mind it but its very early for him. I'm not sure he has the charisma at this moment in time. Harry and his run-around-a-bit philosophy is more what's called for.

As for the next full-timer, I suppose Nagelsmann will be the favourite choice but I'd like to make a case for Julen Lopetegui. Won't be available till the end of the season mind and not sure if he speaks English
 
Allegri? Not sure he’d settle for working with Levy.

Sarri? No thanks.

Redknapp?

AVB?

Give it to Ledley?


Let Ledley play some generic version of possession football. We’re good enough to compete for top 7 and maybe one of the cups with our talent and a generic system. Players will have more motivation.

Then pick your guy this summer from a bigger and better pool.
 
Clear we need someone in there right now to just motivate the players, gee them up and give them some confidence.

Even if it's just until the summer.

I can't see how this improves. We'll win games between now and then. But that doesn't fix anything.
 
Man U, Chavs and Woolwich have all gone down that route in the past few years, former players with negligible to no managerial experience in Solskjaer, Lampard and Arteta.
Arteta is the only one with chops in my view. Fat Frank got found out and Solskjaer is a fraud that sits in front of the most powerful football company on the planet because it suits their narrative and their merchandising.

I'd guess Michael Carrick has more say in actual football matters than the puppet Ollie does.

Carrick and Ledley?
 
I was chatting to a mate earlier, I think a caretaker might be the way to go and then think carefully about the next appointment.

Redknapp isn't a bad call, that was one of my suggestions, I also suggested Glenn. Then Ledley.

I wouldn't mind it but its very early for him. I'm not sure he has the charisma at this moment in time. Harry and his run-around-a-bit philosophy is more what's called for.

As for the next full-timer, I suppose Nagelsmann will be the favourite choice but I'd like to make a case for Julen Lopetegui. Won't be available till the end of the season mind and not sure if he speaks English
Well considered and thoughtful as always Bill but it's not realistic.

I'd love what you say to be a possibility.
 
I'd like to steer clear of foreign managers who may struggle to cope with the langauge, culture and other adjustments.

His RM and Spain debacle also makes me suspicious of him.
He was a very good Spanish manager, no debacle whatsoever. Anyone can struggle at Madrid.

If you want to go native the only two names I can see are Rogers or maybe Gerrard. I can't see either at Spurs though, especially the latter
 
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