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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2022/2023
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Cookdata
on 20/06/2023, 22:07:12 UTC
Of course, because after all they really need the best, high-quality players for ammunition in the Premier League next season, especially Chelsea who will be doing a lot of massive maneuvers. Very right with Chelsea's decision to have succeeded in bringing Nkunku on a 6-year contract, he will be included in Pochettino's long-term plans along with other quality players they have also managed to bring in. I see that Nkunku is very happy and excited to be joining Chelsea, he is a high-quality player from Leipzig, and with his various achievements while in Germany he has been named the best player in the Bundesliga and has won the DFB cup in the 2022 season.

Nkuku is a great center forward that every club would dream of but Chelsea bid for him and got him, that's a good profflit for Leipzig by the way, bought $13m and sold for $60m is great investment in my opinion and he has also contributed a lot to Leipzig by making them among the top three teams in Germany Bundesliga league this season  and they will be going to the Champions league next season, I think Chelsea is about to make greatness next season.

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It won't be difficult for him to adapt to the Premier League. the arrival of Pochettino as a substitute for Lampard, in my opinion, is the best decision from Todd compared to previous coaches because clearly, we can see in terms of the reshuffle he has made for Chelsea really serious, and apart from that Pochettino is a coach who is quite mature in terms of his experience coaching the club - Premier League clubs.

The problem with Chelsea players this season isn't generic to the coach alone, the players lack the versatility and reliability from each other, they don't have this symbiotic relationship and adaptiveness to outperform other team, I hope they improve this season to bring the glory of Chelsea we all like back in those days, we need to see what Old Trafford across all corners of England.