🚨 BREAKING: André Onana speaks out after Senne Lammens’ World Cup disaster against Spain! 😳
"They forced me out because they wanted a 'modern, mistake-free' keeper. I watch the World Cup from home, and the first thing he does is hand Spain a semifinal spot. Manchester United, I hope you are watching closely. Karma always answers." 🇨🇲🔥
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Today's another to not Give up. Keep Turning Up,Keep Pushing,Keep Posting,you never know when the Algorithm favours you.
🚨🔵 Paul Winstanley might be becoming Chelsea's biggest problem... and I genuinely hope I'm wrong.
For the first time since BlueCo arrived, I'm starting to wonder if Chelsea's biggest battle isn't happening on the pitch anymore. It feels like we're watching two different football ideas pulling in opposite directions, and if that continues, Xabi Alonso's project could become much harder than it needs to be.
The latest reports coming out of Cobham are worrying. Alonso reportedly isn't interested in keeping Garnacho, despite Winstanley being one of the strongest believers in him. Before that, there were reports around Bergvall. Then came Granit Xhaka, a player Alonso clearly admired, yet Chelsea never got that deal over the line. When you put all of those stories together, it starts looking less like coincidence and more like a power struggle over what this squad should actually become.
This is exactly what I've always feared.
Chelsea finally have a manager who knows exactly how he wants his team to play. The last thing he needs is constantly being handed profiles that don't match his football. Maybe this is exactly why Chelsea have struggled for years. Too many people trying to build the squad instead of letting one football brain take ownership, not asking him to adapt to somebody else's vision.
Maybe I'm being harsh on Winstanley... but when I look at Chelsea's recruitment since 2022, I struggle to see enough evidence that he should be winning transfer battles against the manager.
Look at the recruitment over the last few years.
Mykhailo Mudryk.Kalidou Koulibaly.Raheem Sterling.Wesley Fofana.Axel Disasi.Roméo Lavia.Christopher Nkunku.Benoît Badiashile.Carney Chukwuemeka.Cesare Casadei.Lesley Ugochukwu.Robert Sánchez.Djordje Petrović.
Some have been unlucky with injuries. Some still deserve patience. But together they've cost Chelsea hundreds of millions, and we're still talking about rebuilding the squad.
That's the worrying part.
This recruitment model has been obsessed with collecting talent. Alonso seems obsessed with building a system. Those are two completely different things.
Honestly, if these reports are true, I'd rather Alonso upset a few people inside Cobham now than spend the next three years coaching players he never really wanted.
Not because I dislike the players being suggested, but because Chelsea have spent too many years buying names before deciding how they fit. If Alonso genuinely believes someone doesn't suit his football, the club should be backing the manager they hired, not trying to convince him otherwise.
This isn't Brighton.
This is CHELSEA FOOTBALL CLUB..
Managers at Chelsea don't need more talented players. They need the right players.
And if Winstanley and Alonso aren't pulling in the same direction already, then Chelsea need to fix that before it grows into something much bigger.
Do you think Chelsea have given Xabi Alonso the final say on every major signing, or the sporting directors still have the strongest voice?
@lay
#KleinCFC #CFC #CHELSEA
Xabi Alonso’s first major test at Chelsea is fixing the keeper situation, and prioritizing Diogo Costa over Robert Sánchez is the absolute right call. 🇵🇹🧤
Let's look at the reality of last season: Sánchez has physical presence, but his decision-making and high-profile errors consistently cost Chelsea control in tight games. In Alonso’s possession-dominant, press-resistant system, a goalkeeper isn't just a shot-stopper; they are the starting point of every attack.
Enter Diogo Costa. The Porto captain is elite with his feet, boasts a superb passing range under pressure, and has proven his world-class pedigree at the highest level. Triggering his €60m (£51m) release clause is a massive investment, but it finally gives Chelsea a modern, reliable No. 1.
Time to move on from the inconsistency. Back the manager, pay the clause. 🔵 #CFC #Chelsea
The "Enzo Fernández is mid" agenda is the biggest casual take in football right now. 🤫
People love to talk about the price tag, but completely forget the pedigree.
Let’s remind them who Enzo actually is:🧵 A THREAD on a generational maestro. 👇
@LFC_Joseph11 STFU....bro had more G/A contribution than all your midfielders....
If possible all combined. But yet people still underrate him because they hate Chelsea. Bro is a top class midfielder.