the Chelsea News
·19 février 2025
Nothing short of dreadful: Chelsea player gets horrific review with only 67% pass completion

the Chelsea News
·19 février 2025
One Chelsea player has been handed a horrific review after playing his latest game with just 67% pass completion stats.
That truly is a terrible stat to pick up, but there is more than that to report below, and it gets worse.
Chelsea are trying to sort their attack out at the moment and sign a new striker, with links back to Victor Osimhen coming out again.
Chelsea of course tried to sign Osimhen last summer but failed in the final days, and he then ended up going on loan to Turkey from Napoli for the season.
But at the end of this season, it is expected that the striker will be making his next permanent move, and Chelsea are still being linked with him.
However, Osimhen is not the only striker being mentioned alongside Chelsea, and many other clubs by the way. The main striker who keeps getting linked and just feels like it is destined to happen is Liam Delap from Ipswich Town. Chelsea seem to be looking at him much closer than they are looking at any other striker right now, including Osimhen.
Joao Felix speaks in an AC Milan press conference.
Chelsea signed Joao Felix in the summer to help with their attack but then loaned him out to AC Milan just six months later making him a truly failed signing.
Felix has had some decent minutes for AC Milan, but across two legs in the Champions League play-off round, AC Milan fell to a 2-1 aggregate defeat against Feyenoord, and Felix was a mere background character, as described by GIVEMESPORT.
Over 90 minutes, he completed just 67% of his passes, created a single chance, found a teammate with only 20% of his long passes, lost possession 17 times, and committed three fouls.
The report goes on to say:
‘There’s no other way to put it: the Portugal international’s performance was nothing short of dreadful. Felix is maddeningly inconsistent, and despite his attempts to redirect attention to the flashes of his wonderkid days from years past, he fails to make a lasting impact. For Chelsea fans, their patience – already wearing thin – has finally run out after his lacklustre loan display.’