@Vendetta: "If only people also looked at the reason to why teams concede instead of just looking at how they helped in the attack."
This. A thousand times: this.
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@Vendetta: "If only people also looked at the reason to why teams concede instead of just looking at how they helped in the attack."
This. A thousand times: this.
I guess you could say Azpilicueta did good today. ;)
I haven't been watching Chelsea lately, but if you were to pick one FB, who would it be? Carvajal or Azpilicueta?
Wasn't bad today
Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher think so.
"For technical defending, not making a mistake, not being in the wrong position, not getting caught out… I don’t see [Azpilicueta] making a mistake. And I have to say the Chelsea defenders aren’t far behind him; Gary Cahill, John Terry and Branislav Ivanovic. But Azpilicueta, when I watch him, he’s as near to perfect as possible when it comes to defending; he’s immaculate.-Gary Neville. Source: Sky Sports.
I totally agree. I think those Chelsea players, all of them, they defend properly. We see that in terms of the number of goals they’ve conceded, the clean sheets they keep. Azpilicueta is an out-and-out defender. You very rarely see anybody get the better of him. He’d be my number one [in the league].-Jamie Carragher."
Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher think so.
For technical defending, not making a mistake, not being in the wrong position, not getting caught out… I don’t see [Azpilicueta] making a mistake. And I have to say the Chelsea defenders aren’t far behind him; Gary Cahill, John Terry and Branislav Ivanovic. But Azpilicueta, when I watch him, he’s as near to perfect as possible when it comes to defending; he’s immaculate.
-Gary Neville. Source: Sky Sports.
I totally agree. I think those Chelsea players, all of them, they defend properly. We see that in terms of the number of goals they’ve conceded, the clean sheets they keep. Azpilicueta is an out-and-out defender. You very rarely see anybody get the better of him. He’d be my number one [in the league].
-Jamie Carragher.