Aside from Cash, who's been eternal for us all season.
Quote from: Villa Lew on March 02, 2026, 02:25:25 PMI would definitely start Maatsen, he was one of the very few, who does deserve some credit from last Friday, would also like to see Alysson come on a lot earlier, around the 70 minute mark.And another one to tick the "show your former club what they're missing" box. Barkley, too.
I would definitely start Maatsen, he was one of the very few, who does deserve some credit from last Friday, would also like to see Alysson come on a lot earlier, around the 70 minute mark.
Without either McGinn or Mings there does not seem to be any leadership on the pitch when the going gets tough.
I'd go radical and incur the wrath of CD. Martinez Konsa Mings PauCash Maatsen
...OK maybe we're a bit fickle.
Quote from: LeeB on March 02, 2026, 09:57:37 AMIt might help having a team coming onto us a bit, it's been low block merchants for a while now.I'm clinging to this faint hope.Been ages since a had a Chelsea come onto me.
It might help having a team coming onto us a bit, it's been low block merchants for a while now.I'm clinging to this faint hope.
I'd go radical and incur the wrath of CD. Martinez Konsa Mings PauCash Maatsen Onana Luiz Sancho Rogers AbrahamSubs:Watkins for SanchoAlysson for MingsBogarde for OnanaBarkley for LuizWidth, runners, passing ability. Can switch to a back four at any point by leaving Cash/Maatsen up as a wide player, and change that probably by Alysson for Mings. And Lindelof can replace a centre back or CM too if needed.