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Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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Tuchel learning from Enrique's mastery with playing M Llorente as a wingback?
I can't see him playing there for the national team regardless, so I guess it's good if he gets to play at least.
I would rather just see him move to a club where he's first choice in his natural position, the one he'll play in for the US. It's just always something with Tuchel... first a sub, now a wing-back. Pules just needs to GTFO.
 

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I would rather just see him move to a club where he's first choice in his natural position, the one he'll play in for the US. It's just always something with Tuchel... first a sub, now a wing-back. Pules just needs to GTFO.
I'm not happy about that transfer, Chelsea is good at fucking up players development.
:agree: Should've never went there to begin with.
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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Josh Sargent (21) has signed for Norwich City. He was Werder Bremen's top scorer last season, but only with 7 goals in all competitions in 37 games.
He will have to displace Teemu Puuki, which won’t be easy. Should still get minutes and also service from new signing Rashica as well.

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Venezia is now America’s Team.
Damn straight. Forza Venezia.
 

JuveJay

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I was looking at their squad yesterday. Good thing they brought in Rashica because that squad looks really weak.
Classic yo-yo team who are too good and wealthy for the Championship but too weak for the Premier League. The difficulty for them is that they come up and don't really invest much on players, they are quite happy making their £100m every season, improving their infrastructure, and hoping that they can somehow stay up for a few seasons.

I reckon Sargent would be pleased to get the 11 goals that Pukki did in 19-20. Billy Gilmour will be a big player for them, and they have Cantwell coming through and held onto Krul, Pukki and Aarons so they have an outside chance of staying up.
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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Classic yo-yo team who are too good and wealthy for the Championship but too weak for the Premier League. The difficulty for them is that they come up and don't really invest much on players, they are quite happy making their £100m every season, improving their infrastructure, and hoping that they can somehow stay up for a few seasons.

I reckon Sargent would be pleased to get the 11 goals that Pukki did in 19-20. Billy Gilmour will be a big player for them, and they have Cantwell coming through and held onto Krul, Pukki and Aarons so they have an outside chance of staying up.
Yeah, Gilmour is a good player. Hopefully they have enough to stay up.
 

Bjerknes

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I can argue with him because I don't care whether Chelsea succeeds or not. I just want Pulisic to get minutes in his position so that he can mature as a player for us. I don't even care if Stamford Bridge gets bombed as long as he isn't there at the time.
 

Bjerknes

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I mean for Pulisic to argue not you
I don't think Pulisic is the type to argue, he'll probably do anything for the team. But he needs to decide whether he wants to be the forever super sub, right-wing back, or fringe player in a side that can buy a replacement for 100M like it's nothing. Maybe Tuchel wants to find a spot for him, but there's no sense in staying in this situation forever.
 

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