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Best of the bust
After an eventful soccer summer, the English Premier League is revved up and ready to go.
Since the beginning of summer there have many trade moves, international cups, and anticipation for this Premier League season.
After Leicester’s incredible season last year it has left the Premier League wide open although with the loss of Kante one could see a decline in the midfield.
Despite acquiring new players, everyone will keep their starting jobs, even goalie Kasper Shmiechel, but they might have done enough to light a fire under the buts of the Leicester starters in order to keep everyone competitive.
While that happened Manchester United’s new manager Jose Mourinho made big purchases when he bought world renowned players Paul Pogba and Zlatan Ibrahimovic to make a strong team, plagued by injury last year, deeper and title favorites.
Although, “The Chosen One,” Jose Mourinho, has elected to never play Bastian Swinestager and long time captain Wayne Rooney saying they were ineffective. Not a smart move being as how Rooney was the most dependable and inventive player on the pitch despite his inclining age.
To never mind these acts are criminal, but the Red Devil faithful are sticking behind Mourinho, and truly believe he will bring more silverware to on already large cabinet.
Another team that disappointed fans last season was Manchester city who also had enough injuries to their team one could build an world class soccer team. Man City have made moves recently as well, adding former Everton defender John Stones to an insecure back line.
They tried to adopt the Leicester style of playbut could not execute. Man City just had to old a midfield between YaYa Toure and David Silva and a Jesus Navas that was unreliable in feeding the strikers.
With star striker Sergio Augero in and out of the line up with a reoccurring hamstring injury Man City just cannot execute the strong counters Leicester could.
Liverpool also had a poor season last year. Since their managerial shift from Brendan Rodgers to ex Burussia Dortmund manger Jurgan Klopp they have struggled.
Understandable with Klopp having been in charge for just over a year now, but they still left many fans questioning the switch. Although the reds struggled to switch philosophies from Rodgers “pass up the first field, take your time,” to Klopp’s, “fast counter attack, and after that sustained attacking play,” Liverpool was always vying for a Champions League position.
Which leads all to believe that a second year will only be better especially with a healthy fast striker in Daniel Sturrage and a probable bust out season for Roberto Firmino, a Premier League second year striker for Liverpool, and a speedy Philipy Continuous we can only see improvement.
Also there Chelsea who had a season leaving all of their supporters shaking their heads. Last year, being the incumbent champions, everyone anticipated a repeat. Sadly they were all mistaken.
The reasons for a disastrous seasons go as follows, Ex manager Jose Mourinho killed their season before it started, trading away strong defenders for stndard midfielders and played them instead of players like Oscar and Ramirez.
“The Chosen One,” Jose Mourinho, also tried to adopt the Leicester style of play and couldn’t with their struggling offense and a gaping defense. Also, being plagued with an injury bug and couldn’t produce a line up that can work.
After sacking their manager mid season Chelsea played four games without any structure and was among the relegation teams. A late turn around awarded them a tenth place finish.