 We will be 1st enemy. No! I appreciate Kenyan football. I appreciate the teams that are playing. Obviously, the management has a problem, but it's still the love of the game. It's still football. I'll still watch it. Tell us good to have you on board. How have you been, man? Good to have you too. Excellent, thanks for having me. Missed you guys a lot. Thanks for giving me a chance to hang out with the men of the moment. Men of the moment. And Abizo is coming here for the first time man. ...to adresi describe, which is obviously another given In that there are some defensive problems, but that being said, ...a team has the right way. Let's see how the champions will look like to be honest. I'm very skeptical, I must be at Joze MoRinju. Joze MoRinju, the other day there was an interview with Bean Sports... He is choosing his words, especially directed towards Man United and he is saying that you know when he will be making his decision with regards to a team he will be joining as a tactician. He has to know in advance the ambition and the long term plan of the club and I think that one he might have been talking in reference to Man United. You are a big supporter of Oleguna Salsha, the Nurewian International and you have been an ardent admirer of him but he got reality checks in Midweek against Burnley. To all. What's the reality check there? I mean, he lived up to his reputation, saviour of the team. They did it the Saalex Fagason way, they came back into the game on the score sheet wise in the dying minutes. That's the way they always did it under Saalex Fagason and who used to do it more than anyone else, Oleguna Salshaia and this time he did it as manager. So they were going to lose and imagine what people would have said had they lost. They've drawn and he's getting so much stick for that, why? I mean, they drew the Manchester United way, the Saalex Fagason way. What better way to do it? I'm extremely proud of what he has done so far. Fine, they still remain at sixth position but points wise, look at where they are. In fact, why not for that late entry into the United regime as manager? Had he come in alia, one beggars to think where would they be right now? They'd be probably at the top with Manchester City and Liverpool going for glory. So that overstaying of the Mourinho regime actually held back Manchester United from its full potential. So let's stop going hard on Oleguna Salshaia. Let's save that for later, there'll be days for that but so far so good. It's about objectivity and partiality with regards to this particular show, especially when it comes to funds on where we're discussing international football. But apparently today I think two man united heavyweights, really defending their team. Of course, as a neutral fellow under support of Nottingham Forest, two time UEFA Champions League winner. And at least we have a Bizu support Chelsea football club. First, no supporters outside there. In case you're gonna come on the show and of course talk to us at Waseke Maxwell at hashtag touchline Y254, at Y254 channel just inbox us, then you're gonna come on this particular set and discuss and defend your team as well. We are also on Twitter. How about yourself? Joe Sayena. Joe Sayena. Joe Sayena. Yes. Let's interact. And Rolado Koth has just been here and he's left. He's a Manchester City supporter. And I think... Just joined recently. Just joined recently. These are the results from Chelsea and from Arsenal. So you guys, what you're trying to say that they are not genuine Manchester City supporters. Exactly. These guys, I've been announced. They are supporters for the past three years. Maximum five years. The team came into public limelight. Think a few years ago, right? Yeah. Rolado Koth, you have to defend yourself whether you are a genuine Manchester City supporter or... Or a fashionista. Or a fashionista. Anyway, abizo. Talk to us about the title rest. Do you think it's gonna go to the Y? You see after midweek clashes, Manchester City getting beaten by Newcastle United. Alan Sheraman, the former international for England, the legend, celebrating on set live on TV. But what do you make of the title rest going forward? I think now Liverpool have the best chance of winning their first title. Because you see there is a gap of five points now. And they have actually just lost one game. As compared to Manchester City have lost almost four games. So I think they have a better chance. If they don't utilize it now, they'll never get such a chance. But having listened to several pundits just like yourselves, they are saying that it's likely to go to the Y. Liverpool as well, you know, drawing against Leicester City in Arimaguaya, the English international equalizing. It's not something that was expected. Do you think the dynamics of the game, the title rest can shift and City have got a winning momentum? Do you know how to do it, especially towards the end of the league? Do you think they can replicate the same and leapfrog Liverpool? No, they can't, but it all depends on, actually I think this weekend will actually determine. Because it depends if Manchester City are going to beat us and all. I think they have a better chance of closing the gap. John. Yes. Several midweek clashes. Chelsea getting beaten by a bound mouth. Today they are playing against Huddersfield. Saribol, a man who just came from Napoli. He seems things are not going his way. And the other day after losing to Arsenal he said that it's hard to motivate Chelsea players. Negative news coming from the manager. And with the player mutiny, you know, called player revolt being reported at the Stamford Bridge with senior players Aden Hazard. I hear he's got some sort of a row with the tactician. That will affect the delivery of the players at the pitch. I think this is where now man management comes in as a manager. And this is where you work towards what you're being paid for. As a manager you're supposed to sit on the display and say we have had a Tory time. We have not been lucky successfully in scoring goals. Our midfield clearly I got someone from Napoli thinking that he'll replace Kante. He can't replace Kante. You understand? And our defence Louise is not working very well. So how do you address these three angles by going to each of those players specifically? Sit down with them, get to know what's troubling them. Get to know what's troubling Hazard. Since the beginning of the season Hazard has been playing as a false number nine. It has not worked. Right now they have a striker in Higuain. Okay. What Sari would do, and this is my honest opinion, change up that system. Okay. Have Higuain who has been playing all his club career years as a single striker upfront have, whether it's Ross Buckley behind him as an attacking midfielder, have William on the one wing, have Hazard on the other wing, both of them who can cut in. In the middle of the park where we've been having a problem, let Kante drop back and help the other midfielder who's there. In the defence, which is very critical, Rudiga needs to stick with Louise at every time. Communication is important. Getting the assistance from the left back who's scissor and on the right side at the same time Marcus Lonzo, give it a four, two, three, one. Play to your strength which is Higuain as a sole striker, as a target man. Chelsea has been widely known for using polished players and experienced fellers during most of their assignments and they rarely use the upcoming talent. As we speak right now, Adsono Doi is reportedly interested to leave the bridge and probably join Bayern Munich but unfortunately the transfer window closed yesterday so that is not happening. But do you think the blend of youth and experience is good for the team? What I think really is that after Chelsea won the Champions League a few years ago, their proprietor Roman Abramovich sort of relaxed. He was initially very involved in what was happening with the team behind the scenes and you could see him attend almost all of Chelsea's matches but after they won the Champions League it's as though he felt, yes, I have achieved whatever I wanted to achieve. Yes, he has... So he got in complacent. Kind of because he has fine, he has subsequently fired a few managers along the way since who did not quite deliver what he wanted and usually his prime target is the English Premier League but I think the Champions League elevated his thinking process and he became contented. So in a way, let me contradict myself it lowered also his thinking his thinking in terms of ambition and he sort of relaxed. So I'm glad you've used the word player mutiny because what we've been seeing in Chelsea is a bit of player mutiny. Mourinho came back to Chelsea for a second spell won the Premier League and then in the second season there was arguably player mutiny and he got kicked out. Then came in Antonio Conte, won the Premier League in his second season I repeat of what happened to Mourinho in his second spell player mutiny. And this player mutiny is orchestrated by influential and senior players. And then now we have Sarri, he's come in and he's not even been given a chance to win the Premier League. There's arguably a player mutiny. This was not happening before when Roman Abramovich was actually involved almost hookline and sinker in each and every detail of the squad. But ever since they won the Champions League and then of course Abramovich had problems some say the problems were in Russia with Putin others say there were no problems in Russia with Putin others say the problems were in England where they refused to renew his visa and so maybe he got caught up in the bureaucracies of life outside of Stamford Bridge and he sort of got his eye off the price. When you invest in a team heavily you've got to be involved with it heavily. That's what Vishay did with Leicester. That's what Mike Ashley has failed to do with Newcastle United. Daniel Leviotzpaz? That kind of thing. Now what happens is when the cut is out the mice come out to play kind of situation. So that's what's happening at Chelsea and it would be most unfortunate if that became the trend if that became normalized because we are seeing it a bit too often at Stamford Bridge and arguably one can say it more or less happened to Mourinho at Old Trafford. So really this problem is deeper than what you see on the pitch. It goes into the boardrooms and that's where you can see the problem coming from. Similar situation with Manchester United the Glacier Brothers. They were said not to be interested with United. So the team started, I mean there's even a Manchester United offshoot team that has been formed by fans. Why because they feel that this ownership is not interested in the actual club itself. They buy these clubs to play some of them, not all of them. So play at Mutiny takes over and that's what happens when there's a vacuum at the top the guys at the bottom take charge and a crowd cannot rule. In as much as we love democracy and it a crowd cannot rule. Abdizo you are a Chelsea supporter and do you agree with their sentiments during from the same script with them that probably Roman Abramovic the Russian Taikun who is the owner of the club has failed to stamp authority and take control of the team if the team has to perform and probably between Sarri and the players especially Eden Hazard who is on the wrong? Actually I think there's a big problem. The players have a fair share of it even the coach because Abramovic, I mean Sarri Sarri came with one tactic from Syria. Is rigid minded? Ya is very rigid minded because you can actually predict his substitution he normally takes off covers each brings in Berkeley the same thing so I think he needs to have a plan B and from the players side I think there's a tendency that is actually growing in Chelsea as in every season they expect to have a new player and a new coach That's a big problem. That's too much inconsistency. I think actually Sarri the main problem here is trying to force Jojiniu to play in the first eleven because he is the one who signed him? Exactly because he knows Sarri bowl so Jojiniu is not a bad player he has a good reputation in Syria and he has been good for the past two seasons but now the big problem he has you see in big games what they normally do they just shot Jojiniu and Chelsea cannot play football actually we've gotten results from long balls from David Luiz and see that actually makes David Luiz to go deeper to number six role then there's Rudy guys left alone So do you think Sarri bowl has been getting his tactics wrong and he's been getting rigid minded because I've heard from several Chelsea supporters that you can even predict his line up regardless of who he's facing that has been his main undoing and actually he can even try one game and put Jojiniu outside play contain his natural position you cannot expect the best CDM in the world to play as an offensive midfielder