I would happily sell all our attacking signings since 2019 for the right price - that's an indictment on them and the board. However, it must also be kept in mind that these guys aren't jokers. If they haven't developed well, the staff must accept some responsibility too.
@ExpectedChelsea The constant rotation doesn't help build any relationships between the players. Tuchel needs to settle on his top 3 or 4 and start them in a run of games.
@dialtedone @ExpectedChelsea I don't disagree but is that genuinely a viable option right now? Not only have we rarely had a full array of attackers to pick from, we're playing a game every 3.5 games over the past 2 months. Rotation is absolutely critical.
@CFCRobL @ExpectedChelsea It is but rotating 1 in rather than all three or two of the three every game is harming the chemistry between the attack. Pool rarely rotate and the majority of games City play Grealish, Foden, Silva, and KDB without much rotation except Sterling/Mahrez every now and again.