I'll be pinning this thread and include my best works in it so that it will be easy for newcomers to read. Hopefully I'll be able to update this thread on a regular basis. :-)
As always, RTs will be genuinely appreciated.
As always, RTs will be genuinely appreciated.
When compared to the experts on here everyday my work isn't remotely qualified enough to be called "analysis" yet but here it goes anyway.
A brief look at the best attackers of the 21st century in terms of goals + assist contributions: https://twitter.com/ExpectedChelsea/status/1251158177514549250
Looked at under-24 strikers in the top 5 leagues in this thread: https://twitter.com/ExpectedChelsea/status/1252573413412986882
A similar study but involving wingers and attacking midfielders this time: https://twitter.com/ExpectedChelsea/status/1254784558043521025
Analyzed full-backs the same way strikers and wingers were: https://twitter.com/ExpectedChelsea/status/1257324576674988036
Very lucky to have been given the chance by @BTLvid to write my first article. Looked at our striker situation and what we should do going forward: https://twitter.com/ExpectedChelsea/status/1258127229936005121
Forgot to update this thread in a while. The first of my 2-part article series on Kepa looks at the kind of goalkeeper he is, what makes him good and what he can do to be better with the help of a ton of GIFs and graphs. https://twitter.com/ExpectedChelsea/status/1260874795144667142
Part 2 looks at the different goalkeeper options linked to Chelsea and the pros and cons attached to each signing. https://twitter.com/ExpectedChelsea/status/1262000134197579776
Probably my favourite piece thus far - taking a deep look at Werner and how he fits in at Chelsea. https://twitter.com/ExpectedChelsea/status/1269595168082202624
An article that was slightly different to my previous works. Focused on our set-piece issues, our poor squad planning, the Arsenal-ification of Chelsea and what we need to do to improve. https://weaintgotnohistory.sbnation.com/features/2020/7/11/21319747/why-are-chelsea-so-bad-at-defending-set-pieces-and-what-can-we-do-to-improve