He went from sitting on the bench in a lower league to one of the most effective DM's in
the league in a matter of months.
Not exact matches
Giroud reminds me a bit
of Dimitar Berbatov, as a
matter of fact I am wholeheartedly convinced Giroud is Berbatov
in disguise, because he is the only striker I have witnessed who can go more than two
months without a goal and finish amongst the top 3 strikers
in the Premier
League, completely similar
in style, both very classy finishers, brilliant hold up play they are also both lazy as hell and occasionally turn up
in random clusters
of games which 80 percent
of the time are worthless
in the hopes
of winning any silverware, but do just about enough to convince you that they are better than they are.
There may be no greater opportune moment to snatch an elusive Premier
League title than the current season... when Chelsea completely stuttered under Jose Mourinho, when Manchester United's problems are not simply a question
of management, when Manchester City struggle with motivation knowing Manuel Pellegrini will not be there
in a
matter of months and when the winning formula continues to escape Liverpool.
Three successive wins
in the
league hasn't seen Chelsea make any
in - roads on the sizeable deficit which stands
in the way
of them and leaders Manchester United, but it has breathed a fresh lease
of life into the team following a torrid last couple
of months, although the arrival
of Torres may have pushed
matters along — some are now playing for their careers after all.