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Cahill should of been a free-kick, and he was last man. The penalty incident was the Bosingwa one on Young.

I remember the Torres opportunity (Think we were 3-2 up) through on goal, and he completely ****** it up by turning backwards and eventually lost the ball.

rofl completely through on goal? Dunno are we talking about the same one, but at least I counted one half chance, where he was given a cross from right to the middle, which he managed to get but then some Utd defender was in front of him, but he managed to get past him. Then he was guided to the right side by Evra if I remember right, this is the point where he could have had a shot, but decided to stop which saw Evra sliding away but then Big Rio was there and he lost the ball.

Still, he had 0 shots and I'd boldly say 1 half-chance to shoot.
 
Torres did brilliantly to get there and lose his man in the first place though, he should have pulled the trigger but again, one touch too many.
 
Well he wasnt in a best possible shooting place at that situation. And even if he had pulled the trigger, De Gea might have still saved it.
 
Snypar is talking about Ivanovic's headed through ball that saw Torres through on goal, and instead of taking a shot he chose to cut inside, which fooled Evans (Not exactly a hard thing) but made it all too easy for Valencia.
 
Torres did brilliantly to get there and lose his man in the first place though, he should have pulled the trigger but again, one touch too many.

Torres of old would have buried it as soon as he headed the ball past Evans. He did well outside the box and linked up well with Mata, but inside the box still he is not confident to take the shots. But has improved a lot from previous games though.
 
What a game, fair play to Utd. Feels like a loss but some positives I suppose.

I don't know how Malouda made it as a professional footballer, possibly THE worst player in the Prem.
David Luiz, Bosingwa and Essien were our best players in the first half - surprisingly happy about that.
Mata was simply awesome. What a free kick equalled by a great save near the end.

The Fernandon't nickname sounds more and more plausible as time goes on, hes excellent outside the box but when inside he seems to lose all confidence?


Edit: Apart from the free kick/pen in the first half I thought Gazza Cahill was solid, great debut considering the opposition and scoreline.
 
Malouda is consistently *****... giving balls away,misplacing passes I thought Piazon could have done a better job than him in the attacking third
 
Malouda made some ok crosses today and I suspect the stats will flatter him with 3 or more Key Passes.
 
Malouda is consistently *****... giving balls away,misplacing passes I thought Piazon could have done a better job than him in the attacking third

He was average/**** but still created 4 goal scoring chances. Mata too created 4 chances.
 
Torres needs to take his shots instead of trying to dribble through defenders...this is getting beyond annoying!

And ffs we need a proper winger..malouda sucks..he makes good runs, but 9/10 his finishing move is absolute ****.
 
Fabio Borini has scored 2 goals for Roma in their 4-0 demolition of Inter tonight. :D
 
Michael *** broadly agrees with my analysis of Chelsea's failings! It means nothing but it made me smile :)
 
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Sky's best piece of analysis in years, even if it is unintentional and they got the formation wrong. XD
 
Guillem Balague on Twitter: Chelsea: despite reports, Abramovich and AVB planning together next season. Great bond there. Villas Boas will be there nxt season for sure.

So i say lets back him and give him a proper chance!!
 
[h=1]Chelsea 3 Man Utd 3 | Changes almost reward AVB[/h]
Chelsea 3 Man Utd 3 | Changes almost reward AVB | Premier League Stats



Last Sunday, Chelsea played against Manchester United in what turned out to be a fantastic spectacle of football. Chelsea, were 3 goals up by the 50th​ minute only to be pegged back to 3-3, partially down to poor defending and poor officiating as well as United’s hunger and desire to get on level terms. What was noticeable was a change in shape, Chelsea normally adopt a 4-3-3 formation, Torres spearheading the attack with Mata and Sturridge flanking him. What we saw on Sunday was a change in formation where Florent Malouda was played left, Mata behind Torres and Sturridge wide right while Essien and Meireles acted as defensive midfielders. It worked, that’s until Chelsea gave two penalties away and lost momentum.


The two diagrams below show us how Chelsea approached the game. The first diagram is the home game and it is clear to see the 4-2-3-1 formation that was deployed. Torres the lone man while Malouda, Mata and Sturridge support him. Chelsea didn’t lose the game because of the formation adopted, in fact, it was the formation that largely meant that they went up 3 goals ahead. There was no question that they didn’t deserve the half time lead but what they did do was defend stoutly and then counter, the 4-2-3-1 formation gave Chelsea much more fluidity than the 4-3-3 did. With two players as defensive midfielders, Essien and Meireles, it gives more scope for creativity, rather than the one defensive midfielder within the 4-3-3.




Thanks to WhoScored.com



Thanks to WhoScored.com

The second diagram shows, to a lesser extent, the 4-2-3-1 in action, however, there was little width on the left. Mata drifted inside to support Torres, whereas in the home game, Malouda hugged the left touchline. In the second half in the away game against Manchester United, it was clear that there was a change in formation. With Lampard being taken off for Anelka, Chelsea looked more potent and Fernando Torres looked more dangerous, scoring one goal, although he should have scored 2. Chelsea look more dangerous when they have a 4-2-3-1 formation, which begs the question why Chelsea don’t employ it more often. Well, for this 4-2-3-1 formation to work, it is key that the three players behind Torres are dangerous, Mata, with an 86% pass completion, one goal and one assist was crucial, as was Sturridge who drifted in behind United to provide the first, however Malouda looked static and a shadow of his 09/10 self.


With the 4-3-3 maybe AVB feels that there is more consistency in Chelsea’s play, however many fans would argue that the 4-2-3-1 breeds more creativity and is the way forward. The problem is having the personnel to have such a system, the wide players have to stay wide and it is arguable that in Sturridge and Mata, Chelsea don’t have natural wingers, in this sense the next transfer window will be key to get players who would suit this new style of football that AVB wants to adopt for the next few seasons.
 
With the 4-3-3 maybe AVB feels that there is more consistency in Chelsea’s play, however many fans would argue that the 4-2-3-1 breeds more creativity and is the way forward. The problem is having the personnel to have such a system, the wide players have to stay wide and it is arguable that in Sturridge and Mata, Chelsea don’t have natural wingers, in this sense the next transfer window will be key to get players who would suit this new style of football that AVB wants to adopt for the next few seasons.

if only some of the fans and media understood this instead of calling for avb's head, everyone on this thread and most of the people on the whole forum know this.
 
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