Monday, May 5, 2014

Manchester United Flop Can Be The Replacement of Chelsea Star

Tom Cleverley has been regarded as a "Man United" flop
                   
                                                                                                                                                                     Every football player has three phases in his career. His uprising and gets spotted by big clubs, then they are at all time high and at the pinnacle of their career and at last, with growing age or others factors, their decline. The same has and is happening with Frank James Lampard, even being a midfielder, he is the highest goalscorer for Chelsea FC with two hundred goals in a time period of thirteen years. Since joining the West Londoners' in 2001, Lampard has been a regular in the Blues' starting XI. He has had a majority of success at Chelsea when they won back to back EPL titles, UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League under the Portuguese manager Jose Mourinho.


But in recent times, they are not having a successful campaign. Being kicked out by Atletico Madrid by 3-1 and a recent loss to Sunderland, Chelsea are not having a good time. Even dominating the possession, they are not able to find enough balls at the back of the net. With the likes of Juan Mata offloaded to Man Utd, it seems that midfield and the strikers have become a concern for them. Young Brazilian play maker Oscar is not having good time so does Frank Lampard. It is thought that finally, time has come up for the 35 year old.

But things can change. Regarded by fans as "Manchester United Flop", Englishman Tom Cleverley can change the situation of the West Londoners'. With new club, new coach and new team mates, Cleverley can change his game too. Regarded as the "Tactical Genius" Mourinho can enhance the game of the 24 year old youngster. If this happens he can become a legend himself.

Its just about adapting and growing. As a youngster, at this stage he can pick up things pretty quickly. Hope the best for him.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            

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