I think Chalobah got plenty of game time last year and is progressing well, I am not concerned with his future.
comment by JFDI (U1657)
I think Chalobah got plenty of game time last year and is progressing well, I am not concerned with his future.
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I don't disagree with regard the gametime and progression last season.
Strongly dispute he has any future at the club.
Immediate future comes under threat with another CB incoming, behind James & Azpi.
Chalobah effectively fourth choice in his position, World Cup year may have ambitions of being in the England squad...I'll be stunned if he doesn't move on.
Yes, well I reckon this is probably Silva's last year and he will be fine.
Maybe it will be Silva's final season at the club, but wouldn't put it past Tuchel to buy another CB as his successor.
comment by Chelseamf™®© (U1677)
posted 1 day, 22 hours ago
Maybe it will be Silva's final season at the club, but wouldn't put it past Tuchel to buy another CB as his successor.
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Which is why we are after Forfana
comment by Chelseamf™®© (U1677)
posted 3 days, 16 hours ago
https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11706/12671043/marc-guehi-exclusive-interview-crystal-palace-defender-on-chelsea-hurt-premier-league-adaptation-and-england
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So basically he left Chelsea because he wanted regular first team football. I fail to see how that is the club’s fault. Players wanting to play for top ambitious clubs have to accept their are no first team selection guarantees and top club have accept that not every young talented player is going to see a suitable development path by staying.
Frankly, Chelsea have probably had the best possible outcome with the buy back clause. If his development grows with Palace and he proves himself to be a top defender that any top club would want starting regularly, then Chelsea are in prime position.
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posted on 18/8/22
I think Chalobah got plenty of game time last year and is progressing well, I am not concerned with his future.
posted on 18/8/22
comment by JFDI (U1657)
I think Chalobah got plenty of game time last year and is progressing well, I am not concerned with his future.
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I don't disagree with regard the gametime and progression last season.
Strongly dispute he has any future at the club.
Immediate future comes under threat with another CB incoming, behind James & Azpi.
Chalobah effectively fourth choice in his position, World Cup year may have ambitions of being in the England squad...I'll be stunned if he doesn't move on.
posted on 18/8/22
Yes, well I reckon this is probably Silva's last year and he will be fine.
posted on 18/8/22
Maybe it will be Silva's final season at the club, but wouldn't put it past Tuchel to buy another CB as his successor.
posted on 20/8/22
comment by Chelseamf™®© (U1677)
posted 1 day, 22 hours ago
Maybe it will be Silva's final season at the club, but wouldn't put it past Tuchel to buy another CB as his successor.
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Which is why we are after Forfana
posted on 20/8/22
comment by Chelseamf™®© (U1677)
posted 3 days, 16 hours ago
https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11706/12671043/marc-guehi-exclusive-interview-crystal-palace-defender-on-chelsea-hurt-premier-league-adaptation-and-england
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So basically he left Chelsea because he wanted regular first team football. I fail to see how that is the club’s fault. Players wanting to play for top ambitious clubs have to accept their are no first team selection guarantees and top club have accept that not every young talented player is going to see a suitable development path by staying.
Frankly, Chelsea have probably had the best possible outcome with the buy back clause. If his development grows with Palace and he proves himself to be a top defender that any top club would want starting regularly, then Chelsea are in prime position.
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