@objective_cfc Am looking at him solely from what he offers us OOP in that physically cooked midfield and it’s a lot. Whoever we get have to solve both on OOP issue as well as being creative and a scorer. He at least ticks 2 of those boxes properly
🚨 Estevao reveals story about his injury and claims he is fine now :
“I had an injury, I tore 80% of my hamstring biceps; the Chelsea doctors and owner told me to get surgery. Two weeks ago I had my second MRI and I said to the doctor I wasn’t in pain and could even play already”
“The doctor said yeah, it really shows, he showed me the exam image and said he couldn’t see any more injury, he doesn’t know what happened because in the timeframe we’re in, my hamstring shouldn’t be that well structured like it is!”
(Igreja Visao do Evangelho via @liberta___depre)
@forzabbbb Shit is ass. If you must buy him, buy him because you ain’t sure how much load Colwill will handle. But we need an actual aggressor with enough recovery pace. Can’t have them two in same line up, that’s murder playing high line
@Bluecoxtra@BobbyVincentFL Just no pace on that team at all. Wharton Caicedo sounds good on paper, but that third midfielder must be able to win duels and be aggressive. That ain’t Palmer. We basically would have the same issues OOP like we did with Enzo.
@Footballera0@Sammy_Jr47 Same shit Chelsea use to say until it turns out development isn’t linear and your rivals buy the best in the market anyway at any given time
@Chels1an I really don’t get what he’s thinking. Madrid are in the business of picking up free transfers these days and City wants Anderson unless Maresca can convince them to get Enzo. I don’t get who he thinks wants him. Maybe World Cup performance might boost his interests