so in my language 3.75 - 1.
11/4.
so in my language 3.75 - 1.
Total cop out from Sarri in his interview......misunderstanding, thought he had cramp etc
His body language and eyes tell a different story though.
If Sarri is sacked, what top manager would go to Chelsea knowing that a) players have more authority than the manager and b) there's no possibility of buying any more players?
Yes, they'd get the usual merry-go-round of managers applying but a club with the ambition of Chelsea should be aiming high
Cloughie would have dragged the sod off.
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They just held manchester city for 120 minutes, with hardly any chances created. Yeah i'd say thats an improvement from 6-0. They looked very very solid defensively today. Time to take your goggles off.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ValSpCITLjY
What does his world cup performance have to do with his knack for saving penalties? He wasn't brought on to keep for 90 minutes he was brought on to save penalties like these ones.
so in my language 3.75 - 1.
Time to take my goggles off. You’re the one on a Brighton message board being a Chelsea apologist. Cup finals are notoriously tight affairs. Sarri has proved himself to be tactically stubborn in the past two months and has lost the dressing room. The players run the club. Joke of a club, joke of a coach and egocentric players. I am quite happy to watch it implode.
Mind you, Sarri is a gold plated dildo of the highest order. Why put a chain smoking scruff bag ranter in charge of a pro football club?
No 15/4
If Sarri is sacked, what top manager would go to Chelsea knowing that a) players have more authority than the manager and b) there's no possibility of buying any more players?
Yes, they'd get the usual merry-go-round of managers applying but a club with the ambition of Chelsea should be aiming high
Someone prepared to take £10m+ plus for about a season and a half before getting sacked..........
Yes, as I said, there'd be lots of people wanting a fat salary (and big pay-off) but can you imagine the likes of Guardiola or Klopp or Zidane or Simeone or Tuchel .... or anyone of that calibre going there under those circumstances?
Show your working please.
3.75 is 2.75/1 = 5.50/2 = 11/4, as I said above.
Surely the referee should have forced Kepa to leave the pitch after the decision to substitute him had been made? Refusing the ref's order would then have meant a red card.
so in my language 3.75 - 1.
Show your working please.
3.75 is 2.75/1 = 5.50/2 = 11/4, as I said above.