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    By AMcCarten Published: 2nd September 2011

    The deadline day addition of Raul Meireles from Liverpool will add a crucial link between the defensive midfield and the attack for Andre Villas-Boas’s side, perhaps not seen since Michael Essien’s best years for the Blues.

    Meireles was Roy Hodgson’s lone bright spot during his ill-fated spell with the Reds, and his addition from Porto last summer proved to be a success, with the midfield maestro playing a crucial role in reversing Liverpool’s early season slump once Kenny Dalglish took over.

    Meireles contributed 5 goals and 5 assists, and was able to both protect the back four and play a pass to unlock the defence to spark counter-attacks from a deep-lying role. John Obi Miklel has proved to be a reliable defensive midfielder, able to play the role of midfield disruptor quite well. But for all his defensive qualities, the Nigerian has struggled to contribute on the counter and in pressing play, and is seen by many supporters as a bit one dimensional. To date, he has still yet to score for Chelsea since joining the capital club in 2006.

    Meireles, on the other hand, is a strong defensive player who can throw in tackles and break up attacks, but has a penchant for scoring goals, and is a ready made component of his countryman’s tactical system. He is the complete player needed to enhance Chelsea’s midfield and team as a whole.

    Josh McEachran (18 years old) and Oriol Romeu (19) may also be adept at this role, but Meireles has experience at the highest level, having made 47 senior appearances for Portugal, and winning the league 4 times in a row during his time with Porto. His arrival at Stamford Bridge likely means that Villas-Boas, his manager while at Porto, sees him as an essential part of Chelsea’s plan to take back the title and challenge for the Champions League, a missing piece if you will.

    Manchester remains the early favorite to house the trophy this year, but with a new philosophy and renewed optimism, it would be foolish to count out the SW6 outfit in the title race.
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      Whoever wrote that has never seen Meireles in an LFC shirt.
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        Didn't AVB sell Meireles to us very soon in his tenure, not sure why his knowledge of RM is so profound.
        * The above is posted in my opinion. Feel free to disagree.

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          I think Villas Boas had been there for a month when Meireles was sold.
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            Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
            I think Villas Boas had been there for a month when Meireles was sold.
            Poor Meireles, eternal second choice, bench for us, second choice after Modric and Moutinho for Chelsea and sold to make room for Moutino at Porto.
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              Originally posted by The_weatherman View Post
              Didn't AVB sell Meireles to us very soon in his tenure, not sure why his knowledge of RM is so profound.
              Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
              I think Villas Boas had been there for a month when Meireles was sold.
              Yep.

              Raul left 3 weeks after AVB arrived to Porto.
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                So I guess they will be doing lot of this now.

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                  Originally posted by Lee View Post
                  Came off injured in the Bolton game (I think) mate. Only out for a few weeks though.
                  He played the full game for Portugal this morning I noticed. I wonder if the injury was real or his way of saying I'm off ?
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                    'I am not a Judas' - Raul Meireles on trading Liverpool for Chelsea

                    The Portugal international signed for Chelsea in the very last hour of the transfer window for an undisclosed fee after just one season at Anfield.

                    Meireles had become a fans' favourite at Liverpool, but he wanted out after the the club's summer rebuilding programme pushed him to a peripheral role.

                    The former Porto midfielder said he cannot give out all the details about his decision yet, but stated his transfer was not money driven.

                    "These are things that happen in football. I can only say good things about Liverpool, it was a fantastic year," he told RTPN.

                    "People think I am a Judas and that it was because of the money. It was not because of that, I will explain it later, things are still fresh.

                    "It all happened very fast. I am not the only one to blame for my exit from Liverpool, but I will never stop loving the club and I have great friends there."

                    Meireles conceded that coach Andre Villas-Boas played an important role in the move and added he hopes to claim silverware with his new team.

                    "I was very happy with his interest in my signature. The most important thing is to give my all every time and try to help Chelsea win titles."
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                      Don't have any ill will towards him. He always gave his best and scored some crucial goals and was a likeable character.

                      I don't agree with people who complain that he fannies out of tackles. He has other attributes to his game that are very helpful.

                      Hope he goes on to be a good player for them.
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                        Originally posted by destinydude View Post
                        Don't have any ill will towards him. He always gave his best and scored some crucial goals and was a likeable character.

                        I don't agree with people who complain that he fannies out of tackles. He has other attributes to his game that are very helpful.


                        Hope he goes on to be a good player for them.
                        just not the last sentence. I can never wish any chav to do well
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                          I think he'll be **** for them.

                          He has only scored 29 goals in his entire career. Which for an attacking midfielder who offers **** all defensively is ****.

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                            Originally posted by anfieldanfield View Post
                            I think he'll be **** for them.

                            He has only scored 29 goals in his entire career. Which for an attacking midfielder who offers **** all defensively is ****.
                            He is not an attacking midfielder. He is not a defensive mid fielder either. He is someone who plays that middle role in 4-3-3 with 3 CM's.

                            He keeps the game ticking and goes into the box unnoticed and has the presence of mind to pass quickly with one touch layoffs or flicks.
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                              Originally posted by destinydude View Post
                              He is not an attacking midfielder. He is not a defensive mid fielder either. He is someone who plays that middle role in 4-3-3 with 3 CM's.

                              He keeps the game ticking and goes into the box unnoticed and has the presence of mind to pass quickly with one touch layoffs or flicks.
                              attacking???
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                                Originally posted by doogle View Post
                                attacking???
                                Just because he goes into the box doesnt mean he is an 'attacking midfielder'.

                                Most midfielders do it all the time unless you are a pretty hardcore defensive mid who is ordered not to tread the halfway line.
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