@soul24rageEnzo Fernandez looks so fucking unbelievably slow for Chelsea.
He turns like someone the height of Rodri.
Sooner he leaves that club, the better.
Sooner he leaves that club, the better.
Been saying that since the day he joined that club.
I would be lazy too if a coach deploys a deep lying playmaker as a CAM or even as a SS (he should have never been in a position to even head that ball in today's game)I think their fans agree with you about him leaving.. they would not be too fussed..but would be a massive loss to try and sell him.
Clean striker of a ball but looks slow and lazy far too often.
Been worth nowhere near what they paid so far. Not even half.
Where will he go? What's the right place for him?Sooner he leaves that club, the better.
Been saying that since the day he joined that club.
La Liga or Serie A side for me.Where will he go? What's the right place for him?
He has a loooooooooooong contract at Chelsea and no one's breaking the bank for him........
Madrid or Barca won't buy him. Stacked with young midfielders.La Liga or Serie A side for me.
If Chelsea wants to sell him, the long contract would not matter. The Price to recoup the fee paid for him would be the biggest obstacle though.
Umm Maresca is a very attacking coach. As was Pochettino.A total misfit with the club's playstyle and culture. Should have never joined that club.
I think ATM is fine. There's a lot of workhorse on that team to compliment the lack of pace that Enzo has and Simeone subs in Koke to help control the game too so it's not like they don't need a controller. Plus, always thought that they needed better midfielder who can pass the ball.Madrid or Barca won't buy him. Stacked with young midfielders.
Milan and Inter can't afford him.
His best bet is ATM or Juve unless he's willing to downgrade to a considerably smaller club. He should hope that Simeone fancies him. But then again, you'll say the club and managerial culture doesn't suit him?
Umm Maresca is a very attacking coach. As was Pochettino.
What playstyle is ideal for him then? Most big clubs today try to play this attacking style.