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Just heard on the local news, 3 Man U supporters have been stabbed (though not seriously) ahead of tonights game with Roma. So it looks like a tense night, yet again, in Rome. :disturbd:
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Just heard on Sky Sports that since Grant took over at Chelsea they've only lost one game, and that was his first one in charge.
So will their supporters now finally admit their success was down to Roman's billions and not Mourinho's abilities? |
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Could be, but very very unlikely.
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Grant is a strong enough character to want things done his way, as opposed to his predecessor's ways. Without Mourinho's influence it's unlikely the team will stick to any major methods brought in by him, especially as time goes on.
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No, I'm saying the new manager will have his own ideas and methods which will be grafted in to the team. I can't see any manager of Grant's calibre chosing to stick to someone else's tactics.
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The manner in which Chelsea have been playing hasn't changed since Mourinho was in charge. I can't see Grant doing anything different, and as for calibre, I didn't think he's had much success previously. Maybe he has inherited a good team and just continuing what Mourinho started?
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