Love Chelsea, love madmen come in

Updated on amusement 2024-05-22
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I like Chelsea because I like Jose Mourinho, who has contributed so much to the team and brought so many accolades, but I left like this, and I cried like Drogba.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    ...I like Jose Mourinho, but I don't like Chelsea! Without Mourinho, you still pay attention to Chelsea!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It felt a little sudden, but when you think about it, it's normal, and he and Abu have long had conflicts.

    It's only a matter of time before class ends.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Mu Shuai will come back to the rivers and lakes!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Go buy last week's Football Weekly !!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I'm a big Chelsea fan, but I don't know if it's the London club, the players, or Jose Mourinho. I couldn't believe it was true when I saw the news, it was like the feeling of a house collapsing. What will Chelsea do in the future, and will they still be healthy?

    I'm worried, I'm sad. Jose Mourinho is a great man at Chelsea, he has contributed so much to the team, he has brought too many accolades, but he is sad to leave like this.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Abu is simply a fool and fires Mourinho.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Cheers and cheers, Mourinho, Frank Lampard, oh oh oh handsome.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Mourinho couldn't have come at a better time.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    After winning six championships in three years, it feels sad to leave.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because the boss of Chelsea doesn't like him.

    There are many reasons for this

    First of all, in terms of results, the league is currently ranked fifth with 3 wins, 2 draws and 1 loss, and was forced to draw 1:1 by the weak team in the first round of the Champions League

    In addition to the recent achievement factor, the disagreement with the boss Abu is the most fundamental reason for the departure of the "madman".

    According to Chelsea insiders, Mourinho's dismissal was directly triggered by his transfer deal this summer. Jose Mourinho brought in Reading's Sidwell, Bayern Munich's Pizarro and Bolton's Ben Haim, but owner Abou and several other senior members of the club are skeptical that such a Chelsea have been strengthened.

    This season, Mourinho has not bought people according to his owner's hobby, and Abou has asked to play more beautifully, but Mourinho has brought in players who are more to fill the gaps in the squad than to bring exciting football stars. After a rapprochement with Jose Mourinho at the start of the season, Chelsea got off to a bad start and finally lost Mourinho's position. Jose Mourinho's dismissal for not wanting to spend money on big names is an ironic end for Chelsea, the richest player in the Premier League.

    In fact, Abou's invitation to Mourinho after taking over at Chelsea had an obvious purpose. At a time when it has been 50 years since the top flight, a practical coach like Jose Mourinho who can deliver immediate results is a must, and Abou needs Mourinho to bring the title and increase Chelsea's appeal.

    But in the case that Chelsea has become a giant, Mourinho's style of only seeking results has become a shackle to Chelsea's development to a certain extent. When Blues president Peter Kenyon threw out the idea of becoming the world's number one club in 2014, Ferguson, Arsene Wenger and other famous managers said dismissively: "With Chelsea's style of play, it is impossible to attract more fans.

    Against Rosenborg, Chelsea's home attendance hit a record low, with just over 20,000 of the stadium's stands, which accommodate more than 40,000. There are many reasons for this, such as ticket prices and opponents, but Chelsea's style of play is also one of the important reasons. What attracts fans, especially fans around the world, is not only the results, but also the style, which is why Barcelona is still expected to achieve nothing last season.

    In this sense, Mourinho's dismissal is similar to Real Madrid's dismissal of Capello. They are all successful coaches, and they can all bring championship trophies, but their team style of play cannot satisfy the visual effect of the fans. And after the results, Abbu and Chelsea want more than just results, but also attractiveness, and that requires a change in the style of the team.

    Mourinho's reluctance to change (although he verbally promised at the start of the season that he would play better) has fallen victim to him.

    Arsenal have done a pretty good job of this, and of course their ticket prices are consistently the highest in the Premier League

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because he is unruly and often speaks wildly, he is called"Maniac"

    Magic Bird"It's a transliteration of his name.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    These 6 games were the record of Chelsea and Barcelona in the Champions League when Jose Mourinho led the team (Chelsea) Barcelona coach at the time was Rijkaard.

    2006-10-31 2006 07 Champions League Barcelona Chelsea 2:2

    2006-10-18 2006 07 UEFA Champions League Chelsea Barcelona 1:0

    2006-03-07 2005 06 Champions League Barcelona Chelsea 1:1

    2006-02-22 2005 06 Champions League Chelsea Barcelona 1:2

    2005-03-08 2004 05 UEFA Champions League Chelsea Barcelona 4:2

    2005-02-23 2004 05 Champions League Barcelona Chelsea 2:1

    This is the year Barcelona won six titles, and in the semi-finals of the Champions League that year, Chelsea and Barcelona played a record.

    At that time, the Chelsea manager was Dutchman Guus Hiddink and the Barcelona coach was Pep Guardiola.

    2009-05-06 2008 09 UEFA Champions League Chelsea Barcelona 1:1

    2009-04-28 2008 09 Champions League Barcelona Chelsea 0:0

    Chelsea and Barcelona's other head-to-head records in European competition.

    2000-04-18 1999 00 UEFA Champions League Barcelona Chelsea 5:1

    2000-04-05 1999 00 Champions League Chelsea Barcelona 3:1

    1966-05-25 1965 66 Fairs Cup Barcelona Chelsea 5:0

    11/05/1966 1965 66 Fairs Cup Chelsea Barcelona 2:0

    1966-04-22 1965 66 Fairs Cup Barcelona Chelsea 2:0

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Chelsea and Barcelona have played each other in the Champions League.

    2006-10-31 2006 07 UEFA Champions League Barcelona Chelsea 2:22006-10-18 2006 07 UEFA Champions League Chelsea Barcelona 1:02006-03-07 2005 06 UEFA Champions League Barcelona Chelsea 1:

    12006-02-22 2005 06 UEFA Champions League Chelsea Barcelona 1:22005-03-08 2004 05 UEFA Champions League Chelsea Barcelona 4:22005-02-23 2004 05 Champions League Barcelona Chelsea 2:1

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The formation used by Chelsea under Jose Mourinho was a '4-3-3' formation, which was essentially the so-called '4-2-3-1' formation.

    During the Jose Mourinho period, the focus was on the retreat of the two wingers, so when the two wingers retreated, the "4-3-3" formation actually evolved into the "4-5-1" formation, that is, two defensive forwards Essien + Makelele in the midfield, one attacking striker Frank Lampard, plus two retreating wingers, which is what is known today as the "4-2-3-1" formation.

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