Henderson right back was woeful.
I’m no fan of his but to be fair what do you expect? Doesn’t show much faith in the academy when they have to throw midfielders back right back
I thought he did grand.
I actually would back Henderson more often than not for the job he does in midfield.
To be fair he was asked to do a job and it’s not his fault but I thought he was badly out of position and a few shite passes straight out over the line.
Fabinho had to be injured he’s played there before.
It was part of his training.
Mike is illiterate when it comes to figures.
Lolzers, you think spending 2m on something that’s worth 500k is good business.
Investing 2 million into something that is worth 500k so that it turns over an annual profit of 100K is good business for a long term investment.
Chelsea have accumulated massive losses since Abromovich took over and City are in the process of doing the same. Their owners’ motivation when buying the clubs was not to turn a profit.
thanks. It’s a moral argument on the origin of the money. There is no point in discussing this any further
So did I, there were a lot worse (Salah & Shaq)
Keita was tragic
Matip.
Misjudged the ball for the goal and made a hopeless attempt at a tackle on Chilwell in the second half which lead to a chance for Morrison.
He was better than the above 2 (which wasn’t hard)
Mixed the good with the bad … confidence not great I believe. Struggling with English and hasnt fully settled yet … And the poor fucker has to try understand scouse as well. The move for the denied stonewaller was a lovely bit of play tbf.
it was nice, he had fluffed the shot because he is so one footed already though. It was a pelanty I have to admint
I think your made up analogies are bullshit.
Nembo seems to think that Liverpool and Spurs are on a level playing field with Chelsea and City when it comes to financial clout. I don’t agree. That’s all it was about.
It was, and he’s at his best when running at defenses like that dribbling past players and looking for quick one twos. I think he’ll come good.