They’re in full “anti-Arsenal” mode, sparked by rage-watching Liverpool vs Arsenal and a Martinelli moment that, to them, perfectly sums up why Arsenal are so easy to hate. That energy carries into the Chelsea conversation: they’ll happily take the point at City, but they don’t kid themselves—Chelsea didn’t control it so much as survive it, and the result feels like something they got away with rather than earned. The bigger takeaway is a vibe shift in how Chelsea are trying to play. They des...
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They’re in full “anti-Arsenal” mode, sparked by rage-watching Liverpool vs Arsenal and a Martinelli moment that, to them, perfectly sums up why Arsenal are so easy to hate. That energy carries into the Chelsea conversation: they’ll happily take the point at City, but they don’t kid themselves—Chelsea didn’t control it so much as survive it, and the result feels like something they got away with rather than earned. The bigger takeaway is a vibe shift in how Chelsea are trying to play. They des...
The episode opens with breaking news: Enzo Maresca is out. Neither host is surprised—December was brutal (six points from six matches), performances were flat, and Chelsea lacked any consistent plan to score or break down defensive teams. While they agree the decision makes sense in the short term, they worry about the club’s bigger pattern of instability and how little time managers are truly given to succeed. They zoom out to expectations for the rest of the season. Despite the chaos, Chels...
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They’re in full “anti-Arsenal” mode, sparked by rage-watching Liverpool vs Arsenal and a Martinelli moment that, to them, perfectly sums up why Arsenal are so easy to hate. That energy carries into the Chelsea conversation: they’ll happily take the point at City, but they don’t kid themselves—Chelsea didn’t control it so much as survive it, and the result feels like something they got away with rather than earned. The bigger takeaway is a vibe shift in how Chelsea are trying to play. They des...