@CFCDaily We can see it with our eye balls. Spent first part of the season being straight academy level ability and game IQ. Spent second half of the season injured. Not professional enough is a generous way to put it. Guys sucksssss
@Mobi_Jay_@GoldbergCFC@CFCPys I can understand some of the criticism but to write him off after his first season in PL is alittle much to me. He atleast showed he’s got some quality, professional, and character compared to others in the squad. I’d let him grow and develop more as he gets more comfortable.
🗣 Andrey Santos: "Xabi [Alonso] is a top manager and is a legend in football. He played in my position too, so I have to work hard.
We will work hard to finish the season, and then in the summer, we will see what happens."
~ @ChelseaFC
@GoldbergCFC@CFCPys His first season in PL! Think people are writing him off wayyy too quick. He’ll get better and better. He’s a really nice CM to have in the squad. He’s available, tries his heart out, and great head on his shoulders. No brainer keep for me. Xabi could use players like him.
I hope Chelsea fans can finally see Maresca for who he is. He agreed to join City behind the scenes while at Chelsea, causing a ruckus and left us when we needed him the most
@MlrPaul2001 It’s just favoritism. Joao Pedro and Igor Thiago have been the best Brazilian strikers but Carlo chose his favs. There isn’t an objective merit that Carlo can use as an excuse to not take JP. This is the evil side of football where no matter how good you preform, neoptism wins.
@MlrPaul2001 Highly agree. Conference league is a waste of time for Chelsea. Unless we want to purely play like academy or new youth signings so they get more development but besides that rather just not play in conference league. 1 game a week with Xabi is good.
🚨 BREAKING: Xabi Alonso has accepted to become Chelsea next manager, HERE WE GO! 🔵🔜
The agreement is set to be completed.
#CFC prepare official announcement for the upcoming days, but Xabi said YES. 💣
🚨 BREAKING: Chelsea’s players believe Xabi Alonso is the ideal candidate to become their next head coach. Talks with Alonso’s camp are moving in the right direction and the feeling in the dressing room is that the former Real Madrid and Bayer Leverkusen manager is the man to get the team back on track. (@guardian_sport) https://t.co/UhqKH0B6AE