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When you look at TT record at Chelsea they have clearly down graded.
Last season we scored 42 goals in 38 games, 16 league games for Potter at Chelsea 11 goals. Yes we scored five against a piss poor Leicester side apart from that we didn’t score more than two in a game before he left. Hardly jumping to conclusions. Chelsea were the third highest scorers in the league under TT.
I think that Boehly sees it as a step backwards in the short term to step forwards in the longer term. Tuchel is not renowned for building and it was obvious that the two crossed swords early on. He wanted someone to buy into a project. Seems weird that, at the same time as looking for a different approach, Boehly should make such a huge investment in players, but I suppose he has generally bought youth, particularly since Potter arrived.When you look at TT record at Chelsea they have clearly down graded.
My criticism was his teams struggle to score goals people can disagree with the stats if they like.Chelsea started this season scoring 1 goal per game and have continued scoring at 1 goals per game. I also only quoted league games which I think you will find us under one goal per game.
We started this season scoring just under 2 goals per game and have continued at just under 2 goals per game.
Are you actually prepared to take down all our fine performances and wins just to criticise a previous manager?
Should count themselves lucky they are not facing Burnley at home after a run of poor outcomesperformance wise , Chelsea look like theyve turned it around and have gone from being shit to just unlucky. I fancy them to get on a run and smash someone soon. What we really need Saints to shock them tomorrow and take them back a few steps.
Suspect tomorrow will be a big win though.
Whilst Potter was with us I was always under the impression that club were reluctant to sign a new striker, now having watched Chelsea go absolutely berserk in the market and not sign a striker I’m starting to think it’s a Potter thing rather than Bloom not sanctioning a purchase. We know he loves to dominate possession, but does he really achieve it by sacrificing an actual striker? Before he left us we’d shifted Maupay leaving us, at the time, with Undav and Welbeck, he’s now running incredibly thin on strikers at Chelsea. Is his wet dream a team full of attacking midfielders who simply dominate the ball in the hope that one of them can actually finish a chance every once in a while?
One league goal between that lot poor return for £23m.To be fair, we’ve actually bought a few strikers, Undav, Tau, Zeqiri, Sima, off the top of my head. Most aren’t considered first team ready, and are out on loan or have been moved on.
One league goal between that lot poor return for £23m.
Just to clarify, I never voted out on any of the polls (both because I recognised there was improvement, and because I try not to wish for people to lose their jobs). When I say I felt I was in a minority, I simply mean it felt like everyone else seemed way more enamoured with him than I was, happier with how things were going.I always felt like I was in the minority. I respected the improvements he was making to two thirds of the game. But I wasn't enjoying myself, and the general consensus I saw on here was the majority happy with what they were seeing, happy with the progress from the Hughton days, happy to fall short on results because the performances were going in the right direction, and this was generally reflected in the polls.
If you weren't 100% 'in' with absolutely no questioning of The Supreme Leaders acumen, as far as the cult were concerned, you were the enemy.Just to clarify, I never voted out on any of the polls (both because I recognised there was improvement, and because I try not to wish for people to lose their jobs). When I say I felt I was in a minority, I simply mean it felt like everyone else seemed way more enamoured with him than I was, happier with how things were going.
His first half dozen or so games at Chelsea were decent enough, it's since then that he has not been getting results. The similarities are under-performing to xg, playing nice football to a draw, followed by a philisophical post match interview about progress and positives. I hope it takes him 2 and three quarter seasons there before he gets a decent run of results too.Why? Because you specifically stated that Potter's start at Chelsea reminded you of his start here. My memory of his start here was those first 11 games and a complete transformation of how we play football. So yeah, it's a selective run of games for how I remember his start at this club and it wasn't anything like his start at Chelsea.
If you want to expand your point into the whole of his tenure, fine, but that's not what you stated in the post I replied to.
And again?Not really
At least the gormless prick Potter, Boehlbag and his £1bn army of shit can still give us a giggle eh.