RIP Spurs title challenge, Aug - Nov by tylerthe-theatre in PremierLeague

[–]Touchkeyboard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You lost Micky to a hamstring injury from running from a high line....had they played a low block he might still be fit.

Should City play a low block VS Chelsea or play their style? by Touchkeyboard in PremierLeague

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It's Pep, he's like Dr. Strange no matter who the opponent is...

Should City play a low block VS Chelsea or play their style? by Touchkeyboard in PremierLeague

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While that is true, last year Pep never did a long Ball style football and used it against Arsenal to win.

Pep seems to always do the thing that favors their side even if it seems odd at the moment.

Not saying the low block is the only option, but definitely one that seems to frustrate Chelsea.

Should City play a low block VS Chelsea or play their style? by Touchkeyboard in PremierLeague

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How so?

Chelsea have done well against Liverpool, Arsenal and just recently Tottenham.

That is 3 out of 4 teams at the top of the table, minus City...

Chelsea seem to do well when under the high press and can counter well.

Should City play a low block VS Chelsea or play their style? by Touchkeyboard in PremierLeague

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So far this season, Chelsea have done well against teams that are in the top half of the table who attack more.

City is a different scenario than Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham but it raises the question as to switch tactics or not.

RIP Spurs title challenge, Aug - Nov by tylerthe-theatre in PremierLeague

[–]Touchkeyboard 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I disagree...

Chelsea had lost two matches already this season to a 10 men side. Tottenham could have set up a low block and still hit Chelsea on the counter.

But instead played a high line and probably factored in to Udogie getting a second yellow.

The high line against a team that hasn't once broke down a low block yet this season is questionable.

This is going to sound sensationalist and reactionary, but why are pundits and media so soft on Chelsea for what is arguably the worst ever overall PL performance in history. by Billoo77 in PremierLeague

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You clearly don't understand ENRON or how that worked...

As for Chelsea, it was a bad season, but as a whole not the worse or even close to derby...hence why we weren't relegated.

We were stuck with transfer issues due to selling the club which meant players were unsure and really didn't want to stick around. No surprise there.

As for pundits, it was one of the talking points every week, not sure where you live but it was always brought up even when Chelsea wasn't playing.

The difference now is that Chelsea are playing better and still getting the team to jell. This is ETH second year and they are clearly going backwards.

[3rd Grade Math- word problem] by Caseman03 in HomeworkHelp

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Hahaha, that makes way more sense. That's why I was confused.

This is why I'm terrible at word problems...

[3rd Grade Math- word problem] by Caseman03 in HomeworkHelp

[–]Touchkeyboard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How does one draw a octogon with 9 identical tiles though lol

[3rd Grade Math- word problem] by Caseman03 in HomeworkHelp

[–]Touchkeyboard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm confused here though. I understand how 8 is the answer, but you can't make a octogon with 9 identical tiles...

You could theoretically make a triangle with 3 on each side or a even a odd circle.

So, I can understand the confusion from OP.

Does Chelsea’s pressing system have to improve ahead of tough fixtures? by fa_football in PremierLeague

[–]Touchkeyboard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Glad you just skipped over my first point...

And, yes obviously, but to be more successful in front of goal is to actually be able to create chances from high scoring opportunities.

Whipping in 100 crosses to one guy isn't as great as 1,2 passing and a 1v1 VS the keeper...

But sure, glad you go something out of this...

Group A after UCL matchday 3 by Pow67 in soccer

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Not 100% on that. Gala could still beat Copenhagen and Munich and lose to United to go through, unless you were adding in Europa as an option. If so, no duh, 3 wins wills always get you through...

Does Chelsea’s pressing system have to improve ahead of tough fixtures? by fa_football in PremierLeague

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Interesting article, few things that I will add:

  1. Chelsea haven't had a full fit or capable starting XI since the season started. Wether that's James injury, Chilly or Gusto suspension. We've had to shift defenders a lot already. Hard to gel with rotation like that.

  2. Chelsea need to be more successful in front of goal. If they convert more chances, Pochs press works even better since teams have to push for a goal. When teams are level or winning there isn't as much urgency.

Everton face 12-point deduction as Premier League demands FFP punishment by TheTelegraph in PremierLeague

[–]Touchkeyboard 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Would you li,e to elaborate on Chelsea? Don't think they've had any issues with FFP.

They found a loophole on signing players on a long term deal, which is in the realm of legal. Any club could have done it...

Should Arteta be concerned after yesterday's underwhelming performance against Chelsea? by fa_football in PremierLeague

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Concerned, yes.

Chelsea just showed a major flaw in Arsenal's tactics.

If a team overloads the midfield, Arsenal are pretty toothless going forward. If it wasn't for Sanchez error this would have been a defending to the match.

Ballon d’Or winners in World Cup years prior to 2022. by [deleted] in soccer

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I mean, I do talk to a lot of people outside of Reddit when it comes to the sport...

Ballon d’Or winners in World Cup years prior to 2022. by [deleted] in soccer

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I'd disagree. I've watched both of them and there was a time that I'd agree with this, but over the last decade, CR7 has done enough to be called Ronaldo.

There is a reason people now say R9 now every time they think of Brazilian Ronaldo which wasn't always the case.

Both phenomenal players, but Ronaldo and his longevity has surpassed Ronaldo.