He is not wrong, but the game was won more because of Senegal’s mistake. However, we will be here for the downfall of Belgium very soon. It’s a horrible Belgian team.
🚨🤯🇧🇪 𝗜𝗡𝗖𝗥𝗘𝗗𝗜𝗕𝗟𝗘! Rudi Garcia fires shots at Senegal after Belgium's win:
🗣️ “We know teams like that: they lose their tactical structure towards the end of the match.
We knew that at 2-0 they would do everything to protect their goal, which in my opinion is a serious mistake. Remind me when we’re 2-0 up not to do that.
Because when you concede a goal like they did at 2-1, the whole feel of the match changes.
And then it was pretty good to score in stoppage time, from a completely justified penalty.” 😳
Aaron Wan-Bissaka played every minute of DR Congo's four World Cup matches, including against Portugal, Colombia and England.
He wasn't dribbled past once 😳🇨🇩
“God is the only solution to insecurity in Nigeria, not [Tinubu] or anybody. God is our only problem solver.”
— Pastor W.F. Kumuyi at Benue State Government House
Once he breaks that assist record, Brazilians will come up with how some random dude named Assistinho who had 50 assists in a single season back in 1870.
A quick update from us.
We’ve been relatively quiet since the close of last season. After a full on campaign, we wanted to take stock and see if the club had truly self-reflected.
Now July 1 is here and Xabi Alonso officially takes the reins, we think it’s the right time to make our position clear.
The club itself spoke about a period of self reflection. From where we’re standing, very little seems to have changed. The same people responsible for years of poor decision making are still leading football operations. That gives us little confidence that meaningful change is on the horizon.
Instead, accountability appears to have been placed almost entirely at the feet of the former manager. Yet this was the same club that derailed Strasbourg’s season by pursuing Liam Rosenior in January, only for him to go on to become the worst manager in Chelsea’s modern history before ending the season under the uninspiring Callum McFarlane. That is not the behaviour of a serious football institution.
We’ll allow the summer window to play out before making any final judgement. But the early signs suggest more project signings, a reluctance to value proven experience, and no obvious shift in recruitment philosophy. Meanwhile, our rivals continue to strengthen with established quality.
The issue has never been one manager or one transfer window. It’s the structure. It’s the people leading football operations.
Unless there is genuine accountability and meaningful structural change at football operations level, our concerns remain exactly the same.
We will continue to closely watch the direction of the club over the Summer and as a group, we remain committed to supporter action in the new season.
BluecoOut.
I can’t express how absolutely awful Chelsea’s fullback/wingback purchases have been. Chavarria has zero business in a serious side and Palestra is a wingback who doesn’t score or assist… nice 👍