@OtiAdjei Elisha was non-existent in most part of the game. Sibo breaks up play though but if he plays, we will need Partey and Caleb beside him. That’s what I think
@OtiAdjei He was okay boss. His first touches aren’t great for a midfielder though. The pass from Gideon was meant for him but he was caught sleeping until Yerenkyi came to his rescue which resulted in the goal.
@gyaigyimii It’s the coach. Martinez is not good enough. How do you bring on Leao ahead of Joao Felix? Leao is not playing regularly for Milan. The best player in Saudi with goals and assists couldn’t get a minute against DR Congo?
@CoolLifted@MobyChe Most Chelsea fans never wanted Delap in the first place and he proved us right. Jackson we’ve seen what he can do and what he can’t do and unfortunately why he can’t do is what we need from him the most. He’s simply not that guy. Senegal lost because he couldn’t finish.
@MobyChe@CoolLifted Jackson is not that guy. Delap is shit and we never wanted him anyway but that doesn’t mean we should entertain Jackson. He’s not that guy.
This is not immigration enforcement
If a white man did this to an Arab, South Africa will run to the ICC
Those that defend this will kill you as you sleep and also call it “protecting our laws”
🚨🇮🇷 BREAKING — World Cup “Disaster”
Mohammad Mohebi and Mehri Taremi Say:
“Not to Make Excuses but This Is Not a Fair Competition.”
Iranian Players argued they should arrive 2 days before matches instead of traveling, training, and playing while exhausted by 5 hours in Immigration Controls and Transit.
The Portuguese claimed to have discovered the uninhabited islands of Cape Verde in the 15th century and later brought enslaved Africans from the West African mainland to populate and work on the islands.
🚨 Dennis Wise on Marc Cucurella’s Chelsea exit to Madrid:
🗣️ " Let’s be honest… this no longer looks like a football club with a plan. It looks like a never-ending rebuild mode where every few months someone presses “reset” and hopes for the best.
Too many young players thrown into chaos, too many managers cycling through like it’s a trial version, and absolutely no clear identity from the top. Just confusion and expensive experiments.
If Marc Cucurella is genuinely edging towards Real Madrid, then it raises the real question nobody at the top seems to want to answer: what exactly is the project at Chelsea supposed to be… because right now it looks like improvisation, not strategy.
Chelsea used to be the destination. The place players fought to get into and bled to stay at. Now it’s starting to feel like the place players pass through on their way to something more stable.
Cucurella isn’t even a “lost cause” story. He fought through criticism, adapted, worked, and earned his place again. That’s exactly the type of player a serious, stable club protects and builds around.
But if even players like that are looking at the exit door, then it’s not about individuals anymore , it’s about trust in the direction from the very top.
And let’s be real… Real Madrid don’t sell dreams. They are the dream. Structure, clarity, inevitability. If players are choosing that over Stamford Bridge, it’s not just ambition, it’s a verdict.
At some point, it stops being about the squad… and starts being about the people steering the entire operation.
And if one starts walking, don’t kid yourself, others won’t need convincing. They’ll just start reading the room"
Marc Cucurella has played under EIGHT different managers in 4 years, the idea that he’s some sort of snake is incredibly stupid.
Now he’s back in his home country where he will get paid more and win more. The directors and owners created this toxic culture.
@GoldbergCFC We need to stop villainising these players every-time they leave this shitshow of a mess blue co have created. Just diverts attention away from the actual people responsible for why anyone would want to leave in the first place.