by andy_g » Sun Apr 23, 2006 10:43 pm
despite what many people are saying about chelsea's square pegs in round holes, rudimentary tactics and war of attrition approach to beating teams there is no doubt that it's working. they are on their way to a second consecutive premiership crown without ever looking like anyone was going to challenge them for it. what they lack in certain areas of finesse they make up for in a depth of talent and a regular bench that most clubs would die for. imagine if they combined that potential with a manager who was as good at getting his team to work to its fullest potential as he was with one-liners, outrageous reactions to defeat and graceless comments about his rivals. the fact that chelsea are on their way to their second premiership with a guy who is not such a special one when all is said and done is pretty alarming.
i think we are closer to them but not exactly close. it goes without saying really - last season 37 points behind, this season 15 and counting. next season maybe we'll close the gap even more and maybe even challenge them for a while but i don't have a conviction that we'll be better than them, even with some new signings coming in. i always have the feeling that we will struggle to beat them in any match and expect to have the same feeling next season.
i don't mean to be defeatist at all by saying any of this, just realistic. for any new signings and improvements we make they will make the same or better. maybe they'll suffer the real madrid effect of style over content but maybe they'll come off. we are a vastly improved team and one that will be even better next season, we'll probably beat chelsea again out of god knows how many meetings, but it'll be another little while before we have the upper hand.

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