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4 thoughts on “Chelsea Terrace Talk – Irish Examiner Article By Trizia

  • Brian Tanguay

    Leicester is fun to watch because they play with freedom, joy and passion, and they seem a tight unit. Chelsea on Saturday was frustrating — no critical second goal — and how many of our attacks broke down on the edge of Stoke’s area? Not much fun to watch, frankly. Hazard is still impotent, and the defense is sketchy.

    • Simon G

      Funny how their manager was not so highly regarded when he was here. I rated him bar of course the awful CL semi. He has come back and a far superior manager too. A triumph of excellent man and resource management and above all commonsense.
      Give him the freedom of Leicester if they win the title and the credit he fully deserves.
      Much to be learned from that.

  • From: PETER DALEY
    Message Body:
    Hi Trizia – i just wanted to congratulate you on your article i read about Chelsea`s match against Stoke being boring.
    You summed up for me exactly how i feel – how can Courtois be so shaky ? why has Matic stopped tackling etc and the comparison against Leicester is also spot on.
    I think as long as you pay players millions of pounds and tell them how good they are they will always let fame go to their heads !
    I was a big fan of Jose and i feel the club has many questions to answer especially in some of the players they bought in.
    I bet we would be high up the table now if we had a simple goal poacher up front, why do we always look abroad when Jermain Defoe keeps tapping them in for Sunderland ?
    Anyway well done great article
    regards
    Peter

  • Lawry Price

    Off the back of the game on Saturday, and reading through the vibes emerging from the most recent cfcuk fanzine, a big week ahead was not helped by the performance nor result against Stoke . As has been the template this season if we don’t get the crucial second goal we are liable to the late opposition response, not helped by Courtois’ ncreasing inability to dominate his box and catch(!) the ball. Ahead of tomorrow night’s big game, and notwithstanding that Saturday’s at Everton, I would concur that brenaining on the front foot and all players “turning up” for the full 90 minutes will make the difference in both games. Our season hangs on the results of the next four days – boring or not we have to accept what we get in terms of entertainment is superseded by the outcome. Two one-nil wins will suit me and no doubt thousand of other Chelsea fans – we will have to wait longer for the entertainment to come I sense.

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