BensGrandad
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It's not the 1980s.
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what difference does that make he still has to justify his spending.
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No, it just leaves us exposed when opposition strikers make well-timed runs and are found by their teammates -- see Solanke's early effort on Saturday (if it had fallen to a better finisher that passage of play would have been examined somewhat more closely).
On which, Abraham will have a field day if Duffy starts and we defend high up the pitch -- despite what others are saying. Chelsea aren't going to pump high balls into him whichever of our defenders start. If our defenders play a high line (which is more likely), they'll look to thread balls through for him to run on to; if we play a deep line, then they'll look to pass through us or get behind down the flanks.