Happy for Norwich. Dread playing them.
Chelsea's 3 points there looking very good.
Happy for Norwich. Dread playing them.
Chelsea's 3 points there looking very good.
Wolves have been struck down with the Europa curse this season...2nd from bottom, they still haven't won a league game, not flying like they were last season.Chelsea's 5-2 win at Wolves though is a very very impressive result
I was just thinking that it’s probably the least diverse crowd I’ve ever seen.The atmosphere at Carrow Road is electric, must be all the clapping with extra fingers.
Wolves have been struck down with the Europa curse this season...2nd from bottom, they still haven't won a league game, not flying like they were last season.
Not sure what's impressive about that result.
Don't get me wrong, when they're at it they're a bloody good side, but I think anyone who's played them already or playing them soon, has been a tad fortunate.Didn't know they hadn't won a league game yet. I still think it's too early to establish whether they've lost a lot of what they had but regardless of that I know I'd be very happy if we got that same result that Chelsea did. I think at least for now Wolves away is still going to be considered a tricky fixture to most.
If they learn to defend I think Chelsea will do well. But right now they are so open. Keep in mind that Wolves are yet to win a match this season. At the moment only Norwich have conceded more than Chelsea. This is a big problem, one which neither of those two players will solve. A good result though it was.I agree but I think Chelsea had a very different match to what City had today. I think Norwich tried to go more toe to toe with Chelsea and almost got away with it but they gave Chelsea so much space to play in that day. Not sure another top 6 side will have that same fortune as they will have learnt and they may just be a tighter unit and hit well on the counter like today in such matches.
Chelsea's 5-2 win at Wolves though is a very very impressive result. They still have Loftus-Cheek and Hudson-Odoi to come back also.
Don't get me wrong, when they're at it they're a bloody good side, but I think anyone who's played them already or playing them soon, has been a tad fortunate.
Sods law we don't play them until December when they're bound to be firing again.
If they learn to defend I think Chelsea will do well. But right now they are so open. Keep in mind that Wolves are yet to win a match this season. At the moment only Norwich have conceded more than Chelsea. This is a big problem, one which neither of those two players will solve. A good result though it was.
Liverpool are also clearly favs with Man city. But they've only played one team expected to finish in the top 10, so yet to really be challenged. It seems like they have hit their stride though, after an unconvincing start.
The parallels with Burnley last year are quite noticeable...although id say they are a much better side than Burnley.Yeah possibly mate. I actually personally think it's less to with form and more so with like you said being in the Europa League. Is a massive difference when you have to compete in that and you don't have a full week almost every time to prepare for the next game. Hopefully they'll stay in the competition for as long as possible, for selfish Spurs-favouring reasons and for the good of representing the EPL.
I thought the same. Reminded me of a young Darren AndertonTodd Cantwell looks like a Spurs player in the making ?
Todd Cantwell looks like a Spurs player in the making ?