Christian Pulisic at AC Milan

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  1. smokarz

    smokarz Member+

    Aug 9, 2006
    Hartford, CT
    A shit defense makes a poor keeper looks worse.

    Kepa is done with Chelsea, but I won't be shock if he find his footings with another club.
     
  2. sXeWesley

    sXeWesley Member+

    Jun 18, 2007
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    Portland Timbers
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    United States
    I am loving this!

    Chelsea being terrible without our boy is the perfect scenario.
     
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  3. dspence2311

    dspence2311 Member+

    Oct 14, 2007
    Sometimes we overthink things and don’t trust our eyes. Kepa is not good. And for the price he is terrible.
     
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  4. smokarz

    smokarz Member+

    Aug 9, 2006
    Hartford, CT

    Chelsea got robbed, absolutely. He's not worth 20M.
     
  5. dspence2311

    dspence2311 Member+

    Oct 14, 2007
    To my eye (but apparently not everyone’s) Chelsea midfielders and backs missed about 20 potential Werner runs behind the very high Liverpool line. Over and over it was there, but no pass. I think that when Pulisic and Ziyech get healthy Werner will go off.
     
  6. LouisianaViking07/09

    Aug 15, 2009
    bilbao ain't complaining
     
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    Aug 15, 2009
  8. smokarz

    smokarz Member+

    Aug 9, 2006
    Hartford, CT

    Correct.

    Chelsea mid and defense have absolutely no vision or creativity in going forward or attacking.

    Same exact things happenn to Pulisic last season.

    CP, Timo, Havertz, and Ziyech will thrive together. The rest just don't seem to be at the level of these guys.
     
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  9. autogolazzo

    autogolazzo Member+

    Mar 4, 2007
    Really?!? So this is the Go Pulisic, F-Chelsea forum?
    I'm really not a fan of that type of BS fandom.
     
  10. ebbro

    ebbro Member+

    Jun 10, 2005
    Tim Howard. ManU.
     
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  11. rgli13

    rgli13 Member+

    Mar 23, 2005
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    i still think they should have coughed up another 10m for onana.
     
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  12. Dirt McGirt

    Dirt McGirt Member+

    Jun 20, 2005
    Phoenix, AZ
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    I saw that as well. I feel like Chelsea bought too many attacking players in one window. It's going to take more than a few games to figure out how to play together. By then they may only be chasing a Europa league spot.
     
  13. dougtee

    dougtee Member+

    Feb 7, 2007
    agreed. it is absurd to think any single player could unravel this liverpool in 25 minutes or so
     
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  14. sXeWesley

    sXeWesley Member+

    Jun 18, 2007
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    Portland Timbers
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    United States
    I am a go Pulisic, F-Chelsea poster in a Yanks abroad thread. I'm not really a fan of people telling other people how to be a fan.
     
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  15. TimB4Last

    TimB4Last Member+

    May 5, 2006
    Dystopia
    I had a busy day yesterday so I missed the first half, but I was able to watch the first ten minutes or so of the second half, during which the game was lost, and thereafter just a smattering. Since I saw so little of the game, I will compensate by speaking more authoritatively.

    Knowing that Christensen had been red-carded right before halftime, my teenage son correctly predicted that Havertz would come off and that Tomori would come on, not Azpi, who could not possibly be 10 v 11 v Liverpool fit. So far, so good.

    I would have pulled Jorginho also - he makes me look fast - a more difficult feat than perhaps you can even imagine - and during my limited viewing he was making some of Liverpool's (admittedly speedy) players look like the Flash. Lampard's bench is pretty thin with all the injuries, but he might have brought Barkley in to tackle and block, or at least to hustle.

    What boggles the mind is that no further adaptation seemed to take place, given the very different circumstances. All of the pre-game planning, the bravado, should have gone out the window. Chelsea didn't need to switch completely to route one, kick and clear, but safety first should have been their new mantra.

    Speedy Werner should have played up top, to keep Liverpool's defenders as honest as possible. As you did, I also saw Werner ready to burst into space but the ball almost always went elsewhere (or nowhere). Often he had to come back to touch the ball, in less-threatening positions.

    Mount should have become the only two-way player, as long as his legs and lungs held out, and everyone else should have gone on high alert, safety-first mode. Not against every PL team, necessarily, but down a man against Liverpool, certainly.

    Liverpool's first goal was very nice, the second one a gift - but it seemed almost absurd to watch the Chelsea players make risky passes deep in their own end, oblivious to the danger, as if they were playing up a man vs the BS All-Stars.
     
  16. sXeWesley

    sXeWesley Member+

    Jun 18, 2007
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    Portland Timbers
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    Wait, what? I said nothing of the kind. I don't like Chelsea, watching them struggle has been fun for me for 20 years, I am not going to stop enjoying it because of Pulisic. Conversely, the last time I saw Pulisic with them both he and the club were looking just fine.
     
  17. ChrisSSBB

    ChrisSSBB Member+

    Jun 22, 2005
    DE
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    So you’re saying you’re a hater... ;)
     
  18. dspence2311

    dspence2311 Member+

    Oct 14, 2007
    lol
     
  19. Bobbyho36

    Bobbyho36 Member

    Aug 8, 2007
    NJ
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    Philadelphia Union
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    United States
    Think back to the last Chelsea-Liverpool game before this and I think you'll find the sarcasm he's going for.
     
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  20. sXeWesley

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    Jun 18, 2007
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    SOB... that clever bastard. Well played.
     
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  21. Bobbyho36

    Bobbyho36 Member

    Aug 8, 2007
    NJ
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    United States
    It was definitely subtler than most.
     
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  22. adi21

    adi21 Member

    The ones that have Americans starting
    United States
    Mar 17, 2001
    Maryland
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    New York Red Bulls
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    United States
    I think I know what you did there ;-) , he played for 31 minutes.
     
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  23. smokarz

    smokarz Member+

    Aug 9, 2006
    Hartford, CT

    He did so well, even Klopp have to give the nod.
     
  24. NorcalHockeyhooligan

    Feb 25, 2012
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    Everton FC
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    United States
    I'm in the same boat as sXeWesley. In fact, that's why I'm here in the CP thread in Yanks Abroad, instead of the Chelsea FC threads. I'd think folks posting here would be more a CP fan than a Chelsea fan.
     
  25. lmorin

    lmorin Member+

    Mar 29, 2000
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    #38200 lmorin, Sep 21, 2020
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    That's absolutely correct. Keepers, in the earliest stages of their development, are told to "command their area." Part of that command is educating the defenders about what the keeper's abilities are that enable (or not) the control of his own area. Then, he enforces that understanding such that all the defenders and the keeper fully understand what each player's capabilities and insisting that all players coordinate according to that understanding. It is apparent that the defense communicate poorly and lacks organization, especially on counterattacks. Much of the disorganization falls on Kepa's shoulders and would disappear with someone more commanding in goal. Kepa is a lightweight and nobody trusts him, particularly the back four.
     
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