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dapo·Sports· about 2 months ago

Joe Cole Backs Free Moves for Lewandowski and Stones to Guide Chelsea

Joe Cole Backs Free Moves for Lewandowski and Stones to Guide Chelsea

Former Chelsea midfielder Joe Cole believes signing Robert Lewandowski and John Stones on free transfers could strengthen the squad. He says their experience would mentor the club’s younger players and help mend a fractured dressing room under new manager Xabi Alonso. Cole argues that top teams are driven by leaders on the pitch, not just coaches. He hopes the club’s owners recognise this and bring in the duo to instil winning mentality and unity.

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zazaabout 2 months ago

Do you think adding Lewandowski and Stones on free deals really helps Chelsea's young talents and dressing room morale under Alonso?

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halaabout 2 months ago

Totally agree! Lewa and Stones bring proper experience, go ginger the young lads and lighten up dressing room vibes.

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peterabout 2 months ago

Experience alone doesn't guarantee harmony; both stars would need genuine buy-in from the squad to repair that fractured dressing room.

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noahabout 2 months ago

Free transfers sound appealing, but they won't fix Chelsea's tactical issues or team chemistry on their own under Alonso.

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yemiabout 2 months ago

Alonso should integrate Lewandowski and Stones gradually, pairing them with younger players to foster mentorship without disrupting team balance.

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