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2024 Carabao Cup Final: Chelsea v Liverpool | February 25 | KO: 15:00 GMT

Riou

In The Winchester, Waiting For This To Blow Over

Country: Northern Ireland

Player:Gabriel
Ljungberg was on the Ben Foster podcast and said how every Arsenal player felt they were better than Barcelona in 2006, and how not beating them was his greatest regret (said if it was 11 v 11 for the whole game we would have did it)

That's against prime Ronaldinho, Eto'o, Xavi and Puyol.

While Poch doesn't want to compare his billion pound team to a Liverpool side that was basically their under 16s by the end ffs!

That man was made for Tottenham 🤣
 

Riou

In The Winchester, Waiting For This To Blow Over

Country: Northern Ireland

Player:Gabriel
Recency bias, everyone forgets how good big Sol was.

His performances from 2001 to 2005 for us are so underrated, tbh.

Best defender in the Prem in that time and contender for best defender in Europe, when football had unbelievable CBs.

Was far better for England than Terry and Rio ever were too.
 

Rasmi

Negative Nancy

Country: England
if you facing corner last min vs Liverpool. Shouldn’t you focus on van Dijk? How does he end battling mudryk? While their big guys are defending areas
 

Yousif Arsenal

On Vinai's payroll & misses 4th place trophy 🏆
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Ljungberg was on the Ben Foster podcast and said how every Arsenal player felt they were better than Barcelona in 2006, and how not beating them was his greatest regret (said if it was 11 v 11 for the whole game we would have did it)

That's against prime Ronaldinho, Eto'o, Xavi and Puyol.

While Poch doesn't want to compare his billion pound team to a Liverpool side that was basically their under 16s by the end ffs!

That man was made for Tottenham 🤣
even with 10 men we were better team and all it needed Henry put that one v one against that c**t Valdez and it's game over
 

Bloodbather

Established Member

Country: Turkey
Mudryk is garbage too. Chelski’s team is pathetically organised. I foresee a lot more struggle for them.

Caicedo… £115M? Might even be a bigger flop than Antony.
The fact that so many highly rated talents go to Chelsea and flop has me thinking it's the club and not the players most of the time. They just put wonderkids out there without any structure and it's just killing their confidence.
 

Sapient Hawk

Destiny's Hand 🖐
Trusted ⭐

Country: Saudi Arabia
What the fu3k did Poch say in that huddle before extra time :lol:

Chelsea were all over Liverpool in the last 15 mins, plus Klopp was basically playing a team of students on a field trip ffs...how did that not try and take it to them in extra time!?

Think that defeat is on him, think he told them not to lose it rather than win it...as I said, Spursy.

"If we win, that's great guys. If not, this is not a good way to measure achievements anyway. Scenario A you win, scenario B I win".
 

Sapient Hawk

Destiny's Hand 🖐
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Country: Saudi Arabia
His performances from 2001 to 2005 for us are so underrated, tbh.

Best defender in the Prem in that time and contender for best defender in Europe, when football had unbelievable CBs.

Was far better for England than Terry and Rio ever were too.

A proper football titan!!

We desperately needed a stalwart leader at the back to take over from Big Tone & as luck would have it we found that individual in the captain of our nemesis.

To call it extraordinary would be an understatement. It scarred Sp**s so much that every big player for them either wound down their contracts to leave or left for club records :lol:
 

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