Chelsea were also poor.
so were they just poor or did we make them look bad? or bit of both. Regardless you'd think someone in their side would have pulled some moment of magic out of the bag.
Played in the league last week and the cup midweek i think.
aye also worth noting Hull did play extra time midweek too which seems to be bothering them now.
dunno look at it from his POV forget the whole compo thing but its admitting I'm not up to the job which could hinder him getting another one, I'll never criticize anyone for not walking away anyway.
the chances is the curious thing, off the top of my head I remember only 3 hairy moments where you think oh christ, Terry in the first half and that double chance Krul and Debuchy stopped while we had a few more we could have done better with. Very strange for a side with as much creative talent as Chelsea have.
The one that dropped to Hazard had my heart in my mouth. To be fair, we limited them to only having those chances. Lads at the back did their jobs, and beyond, today.
I am really liking the MYM/Iron Mike combo at cb seems the best pair to cover each others weaknesses Mapou to cover the speed Iron Mike to deal with the physical stuff
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Man City are brilliant, but this Norwich display has to be among to worst ever witnessed in the PL. Disorganised, disinterested, pedestrian
doesn't look good for Hughton if thats true
the chances is the curious thing, off the top of my head I remember only 3 hairy moments where you think oh christ, Terry in the first half and that double chance Krul and Debuchy stopped while we had a few more we could have done better with. Very strange for a side with as much creative talent as Chelsea have.
He was sliding on the ground. Never a pen and certainly nothing he could do about it.
He was excellent.
just pointing out pens have been given for dafter things (see last week at spurs)
only thing we could probably do in the first half after the 120 mins midweek. if he went too much to early and we could have been out on our feet at the end.