irst half blacckburn bole lagi layan chelsea tu...
especially robinson...
masuk second half tak tertahan dah.....
tu yg terbolos 4 bijik tu....
sokong2.. tue pasal aku sebut 70 minutes pertama.. 1st half biasa.. masuk second half mmg best..
tapi chelsea punya taktikal passing aku betol2 admire arrgghhh
tapi chelsea punya taktikal passing aku betol2 admire arrgghhh
aku xtau ko nak refer part mane nye taktikal passing...tapi aku berani cakap, their midfielders are the best in epl...offensive n defensive, memang magnificent...santet...selain mikel, sume midfielders leh score...rase pedih sket laa jiwe aku neh...
kalo defender the best la kot sbb so far baru bolos 8 jer...
tp kalo midfield aku rase arsenal r better...
aku cakap chelsea better, sebab selain sume midfielders leh score, faktor clean sheet pon aku amek kire...adakah bile team tu concede siket, defenders jek yg dapat kredit? the first line of defence, provided by the defending midfielders tu yg turut bagi contribution...
aku tau arsenal mids hebat, but do u really think they're better than lampard, ballack, essien, malouda, kalou, deco n joe cole? in what sense? goals scored? gameplay? possession control? what about defending, tackling n aerial challenge?
well, terpulang pade pendapat masing2 la...just my 99 cents...
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prolepak wrote:
taun depan tu, pas mei ke sebelum mei? aku nak tunggu nih...
biarla heri tu layan diri dia sendiri bro....
releks...
still early to say something about epl crown....
prolepak wrote:
aku tau arsenal mids hebat, but do u really think they're better than lampard, ballack, essien, malouda, kalou, deco n joe cole? in what sense? goals scored? gameplay? possession control? what about defending, tackling n aerial challenge?
yup...
bagi aku chelsea midfielders are the best in epl....
dari segi passing, posession control, defending, tackling....and of course experience....
aku tgk midfielder arsenal ni kalau morale tu down susah nak naik balik...
tapi kalau morale diorang high and very confident of course they are the best....
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cyberizal wrote:
first 70 minutes attacking chelsea mmg superb.. lepas budak 17 tahun tue masuk.. slow skit
boking7 wrote:
aku tengok 1st half (tu dah 45 minutes tau)
typical chelsea aje
tak la superb gile kentang
scored pun seketul aje
k07 wrote:
first half blacckburn bole lagi layan chelsea tu...
especially robinson...
masuk second half tak tertahan dah.....
tu yg terbolos 4 bijik tu
cyberizal wrote:
sokong2.. tue pasal aku sebut 70 minutes pertama.. 1st half biasa.. masuk second half mmg best
cuba ko baca sendiri komen ko tu
kontradik abes .. macam .....
first 70 minutes attacking chelsea mmg superb
tue pasal aku sebut 70 minutes pertama.. 1st half biasa
cyberizal wrote:
tapi chelsea punya taktikal passing aku betol2 admire
taktikal passing?
ada ke term tu?
tak pernah dengar la pulak
apa yg dimaksudkan dengan taktikal passing
nak spread passes around .. kena ada taktik ke?
nak buat one two .. kena ada taktik ke?
nak buat movement (sebab melibatkan passes) .. kena ada taktik ke?
jika ye .. kenapa dengan ancelotti aku tak nampak ada keyboard pun
Michael Ballack insists no one will be able to stop Chelsea from winning the Barclays Premier League title if they beat rivals Manchester United at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
Chelsea hold a two-point lead over United at the top of the table and Ballack is desperate to put an end to Sir Alex Ferguson's side's dominance in the domestic league over the past three years.
The German midfielder said: 'It's in our hands and Sunday is a big day for us. It's a day where we can take a big step forward and make the gap bigger. Hopefully we can do this.
'In the past we have been playing catch up with Manchester United but this time we are the ones leading from the front.
'We have to maintain our strength over the whole season and if we do, then no one can beat us.'
harap sebaliknya yerrr...
Chelsea ban scandal: So, who's Gael Kakuta, the kid they call the black Zidane
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A brief conversation with the man who helped develop Gael Kakuta's career speaks volumes about why Chelsea went to such extraordinary and ultimately damaging lengths to sign the jewel of the RC Lens academy.
Former Poland and Lens striker Joachim Marx coached Kakuta at the French centre of excellence in the northern city of Lievin. Now a scout for Lens, Marx, 65, offers a fascinating insight into his protege's early career.
'The easiest way to describe him is a phenomenon,' said former Lens boss Marx.
'I was director of a French Federation football school when I first worked with him. Between the ages of 13-15 you could see he had everything.
'Perhaps one criticism was that he didn't try very hard sometimes in training - because he didn't need to! He could already do everything.'
Frank Arnesen: spotted Kakuta's talent
It was a talent that did not escape Chelsea's Frank Arnesen, and, as Marx revealed, the interest from Stamford Bridge had a dramatic effect on Kakuta's career path.
'His mum wanted him to stay at Lens because they had a good plan mapped out for him, which included getting an education and working at his football before eventually progressing to the first team,' said Marx.
'But Gael didn't want to go to school. He was at that age when he only wanted to be a footballer. He actually ended up having to repeat a school year because he didn't pass his exams.
'Lens had an agreement signed with him. Chelsea are a rich and powerful club and Gael's mum changed her mind for whatever reason. In my opinion he was too young to leave and go to Chelsea. We told him he had lots of time to move later on but he was seduced by Chelsea.'
Kakuta caught the football bug aged seven after seeing his uncle play for Lille amateurs, and even losing his first game for local side Lille-Moulins 17-1 was not enough to put him off.
He has certainly impressed at Chelsea since joining as a 16-year-old in the summer of 2007. After a reserve team game alongside Michael Ballack, the Germany midfielder told journalists: 'Go see the French lad, he is the star.'
Early days: Kakuta pictured during his time as a schoolboy player with RC Lens
High praise indeed, although it is Steven Gerrard who is Katuka's favourite player.
Didier Drogba is understood to have taken Katuka, who was born in Lille but is of Congolese descent, under his wing when he first came to England. As the trips back across the Channel became less frequent, so Kakuta soon began to flourish, becoming academy scholar of the year after his first season with Chelsea, scoring 12 goals in 24 appearances for the youth team.
His performances also helped France to the final of the Under 17 European Championship in 2008. But the skilful attacking midfielder with a dazzling left foot saw his progress come to a shuddering halt with a double ankle break in February this year in a friendly against the Glenn Hoddle Academy.
Only recently coming back to fitness, 18-year-old Kakuta now faces another four months on the sidelines. This time, though, his only chance of a swift return to action rests with Chelsea's lawyers and not their medical staff.
'The easiest way to describe him is a phenomenon,' said former Lens boss Marx.
'I was director of a French Federation football school when I first worked with him. Between the ages of 13-15 you could see he had everything.
'Perhaps one criticism was that he didn't try very hard sometimes in training - because he didn't need to! He could already do everything.'
Frank Arnesen: spotted Kakuta's talent
It was a talent that did not escape Chelsea's Frank Arnesen, and, as Marx revealed, the interest from Stamford Bridge had a dramatic effect on Kakuta's career path.
'His mum wanted him to stay at Lens because they had a good plan mapped out for him, which included getting an education and working at his football before eventually progressing to the first team,' said Marx.
'But Gael didn't want to go to school. He was at that age when he only wanted to be a footballer. He actually ended up having to repeat a school year because he didn't pass his exams.
'Lens had an agreement signed with him. Chelsea are a rich and powerful club and Gael's mum changed her mind for whatever reason. In my opinion he was too young to leave and go to Chelsea. We told him he had lots of time to move later on but he was seduced by Chelsea.'
Kakuta caught the football bug aged seven after seeing his uncle play for Lille amateurs, and even losing his first game for local side Lille-Moulins 17-1 was not enough to put him off.
He has certainly impressed at Chelsea since joining as a 16-year-old in the summer of 2007. After a reserve team game alongside Michael Ballack, the Germany midfielder told journalists: 'Go see the French lad, he is the star.'
Early days: Kakuta pictured during his time as a schoolboy player with RC Lens
High praise indeed, although it is Steven Gerrard who is Katuka's favourite player.
Didier Drogba is understood to have taken Katuka, who was born in Lille but is of Congolese descent, under his wing when he first came to England. As the trips back across the Channel became less frequent, so Kakuta soon began to flourish, becoming academy scholar of the year after his first season with Chelsea, scoring 12 goals in 24 appearances for the youth team.
His performances also helped France to the final of the Under 17 European Championship in 2008. But the skilful attacking midfielder with a dazzling left foot saw his progress come to a shuddering halt with a double ankle break in February this year in a friendly against the Glenn Hoddle Academy.
Only recently coming back to fitness, 18-year-old Kakuta now faces another four months on the sidelines. This time, though, his only chance of a swift return to action rests with Chelsea's lawyers and not their medical staff.
CHELSEA'S CLASS OF 2011
Petr Cech will be 28
Branislav Ivanovic - 26
Ashley Cole - 30
Michael Essien - 28
Ricardo Carvalho - 32
Frank Lampard - 32
Joe Cole - 29
Didier Drogba - 32
John Obi Mikel - 23
Michael Ballack - 34
Florent Malouda - 30
Jose Bosingwa - 28
Yuri Zhirkov - 27
Paulo Ferreira - 31
Deco - 33
Salomon Kalou - 25
Ross Turnbull - 25
Daniel Sturridge - 21
John Terry - 30
Alex - 28
Juliano Belletti - 34
Nicolas Anelka - 31
Hilario - 35
Sam Hutchinson - 21
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Following FIFA's sensational decision to ban Chelsea from signing any new players in the next two transfer windows, Sportsmail looks at how old the players from the current squad will be when it is lifted in January, 2011.
The Blues were found guilty of inducing French winger Gael Kakuta to breach his contract with Lens but they can appeal against the decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Incredibly, 13 of the 24 players in Carlo Ancelotti's current squad will be in their Thirties.
Those who will be entering the twilight of their careers include John Terry, Frank Lampard, Didier Drogba, Florent Malouda, Deco and Nicolas Anelka.
Michael Ballack will be the oldest at 34 and Sam Hutchinson the youngest at 21.
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