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Originally Posted by h8kurdt
Know the feeling. However, look at it this way, new manager and new squad overhaul needs time.
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You're right, but what worries me is that teams like WH don't have time in that league. Arsenal can start slowly without seriously fearing relegation but it's always a real possibility for us. The problem is even if/when the players click, the one thing they'll never have is pace and we know that's king right now.
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Richarlison is looking like a real good buy for Everton. Let's hope he can keep it up.
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He's looking like the signing of the summer so far.
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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
it was a brilliant game.
first half chelsea scores early (pedro) arsenal misses a couple of chances (sad for auba) then immediately chelsea scores again (morata destroys all)
all is lost? no because mkhitarian scores one (whatta shot) and assists another and blam, it’s 2-2, go to halftime.
2nd half contested, hazard and giroud come in for chelsea (what fucking luxury, lmao) and late eventually chelsea scores a third.
there was a lot to look at and hard to summarize except to say: chelsea was better, but arsenal was way better than last week. also ozil booed when subbed out. ouch!
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I don't expect Chelsea to win the title but they do look very strong. Alonso's ridiculous. Considering he's a defender he spends more time in his opponents' box than he does his own. Him and Mendy are better strike-options than most teams have in their actual forward-line.
And speaking of deep benches, there's a rumour in the press that Pep might start Jesus instead of Aguero tomorrow. Not because there's any injury or fitness issue or even a tactical change, but because Pep was apparently furious he didn't pass to De Bruyne last week when he was clear on goal.
