🗣️ Marc Cucurella: "I understand this is part of the club’s policy, and that they want to take this direction — signing young players and looking to the future. But, for all of us who are still here and want to win big things, moments like this [8-2 defeat to PSG] make you feel discouraged.
We have a good core of players. The foundations are there. But to fight for major trophies such as the Premier League or the Champions League, you need more. Signing young players only might complicate achieving those goals. Against PSG, we lacked players that had gone through situations like that."
~ @TheAthleticFC
🤦♂️ "He's a glorified PE teacher!"
❌ "He's woeful, out of his depth and I can't see him last the season!"
This #CFC fan's assessment of Liam Rosenior is brutal! 😬
Mali has announced that US nationals visiting the West African country will be required to post a bond of up to $10,000 for business and tourist visas, in response to a similar requirement the Trump administration has imposed on its citizens. https://t.co/mEyjjgov4C
I still don't understand why the foul on Chalobah and the subsequent disallowed goal are seen as controversial and wrong.
The narrative is that it was not intentional. But since when must a foul be intentional? You can break someone's leg unintentionally, and the stamp made it impossible for Chalobah to continue his job as a defender.
What exactly are they even yapping about?