Kinda a pointless question. How is anyone to know until the game is released?
I would guess not as they are a rival club though
Your missing the point, if he is a squad rotation player rather than a key player, like they are being used irl, does that make him easier to sign
Thanks and do u think they would start the game as rotation player's
That's unlikely. Players who are often left out for personal reasons, not ability-related reasons, still have the squad status which their ability warrants. Basically, unless a player is transfer-listed, ? la T?vez, it's unlikely their role will be changed.Thanks and do u think they would start the game as rotation player's
I think people have been to harsh to judge United, City and Chelsea (especially Chelsea) - they haven't been woeful, they just haven't been as impressive as they perhaps could've been.It's gonna be painful watching Jose steamroll everyone and get the best out of his squad considering what a woeful job he's done so far
Same probably applies to Pellegrini
I think people have been to harsh to judge United, City and Chelsea (especially Chelsea) - they haven't been woeful, they just haven't been as impressive as they perhaps could've been.
I wouldn't say it's pretty good, considering those fixtures aren't as difficult as you've suggested (bar maybe Spurs and United), but it's a lot better than most people credit Mourinho for.Furthermore, Chelsea played away games at Everton (Haven't lost a single home this year), Norwich (3 home defeats this year, 1 against chelsea and 2 against villa), Tottenham (Challenger) and Man Utd (Champions). Considering those tough away games and sitting in 3rd in the table sounds pretty good to me.
However, Chelsea's football has been horrible at most times.