Why are they so bad this season?

Why are they so bad this season?

no meme magic

they're back to their real level (mid table), the usual suspects all got their shit together (except man u)
also they lost the player who made their system work

The top teams (excluding united for now) are on form. Last season they were all sucking so the foxes had meme magic to help trounce them

The last team to win back to back titles was United, 7(SEVEN) years ago.

Only has happened 11 times in the last 50 years, and only three teams were responsible for those.

Last three years, average finish season after winning: 6th

Leicester's distance from 6th? 3 points.

Bookmakers have Leicester finishing Top 10, with an average finish of 7th.

You're welcome.

championship hangover

They're not bad at all. Based on players and squad depth they should be around europa league places this year and it should be considered a successful season for them

a mid-table finish would still have been a big surprise last season so it's really not all that bad.

Curse of Eva is at play here. Chelsea need to publicly apologize to her, and bring her back to break the curse. Fact.

(You)

fpbp

Memes aside they're doing fine. Mid table would be good considering they lost Kante.

Lol you don't believe in Curse of Eva affecting Chelsea?

The question is why they were so good last season.

they literally (kante) win without a certain player

>believing in curses
this is why your country is shit, kermit's asshole

Lightning never strikes twice.

Curses affect a club psychologically.

>doing bad
On what evidence are they doing bad? because they lost their opening game to Hull, so what. They demolished Swansea with ease and had Mahrez slotted in his penalty it could have easily been a 5/6 - 0 thumping, bettered Arsenal and walked all over Brugge; and shat all over Burnley.

Liverpool had way more attacking threat at home, and it was all down to a lack of a plugged gap in midfield which Liverpool know how to exploit, it wont be the same in the reverse fixture as proved last year just how superior Leicester can be.

Leicester are in their strongest position they have ever been in, and the fans are loving it. Not one sane fan thinks they're doing badly, or at all bad, Leicester will push for a top 8 finish this season and get it, proving all the anti-small club pundits and fans just how pathetic they are for saying Leicester got lucky over 38 games last year and the top 4 got unlucky over 38 games.

No. Leicester are incredibly gifted with talent, have only lost Kante who was never that influential on the ball, and gained incredibly gifted players like Slimani, Musa, Mendy, Hernandez and Kapustka.

>hernandez
>incredibly gifted

>getting this upset

Terrible post.
>real level (mid table)
It would be charitable to call them a yo-yo team. Just look at the contracts their stars had and the low buyout clauses. They will be gone even without those if any of those left perform consistently.
>the usual suspects all got their shit together (except man u)
Arsenal finished second and City finished fourth. Chelsea hasn't gotten their shit together at all and their incipient crisis is only overshadowed by manures.
I know it's not usual to follow standings and performance in important games in a one team league like you have in Frogistan but jesus christ stfu

>this post
have /lifelongs/ gone too far?

Cause the good teams are back

>taking this obvious bait

They shouldn't have sold Kante. Don't really understand what they were thinking.

They should have kept the team together and then added. Instead they sold their linchpin.

he had a release clause, wanted to leave lester and wouldn't sign a contract without the clause

if chelsea didn't offer £32m then a champions league club would've bought him for £20m

Ah, I didn't realise they met his release clause.

So Kante was simply the judas.

They lost the mentally retarded nigger to do all the running for the whites

yes

they have daniel amartey - who leicester fans are convinced is kanté version 2.0 - and papy mendy who claudio rates incredibly highly (he was his main target last season before settling for n'golo)

they were also interested in idrissa gueye - in all regards a kanté clone - but he went to villa instead

They've been alright desu.

Focusing on winning the CL.

They're inferior to Arsenal, Spurs and Liverpool who all contend for the 4th-6th place spots. Leicester are Everton tier right now and only slightly marginally better.

If Everton don't lose steam they could become this season's Leicester though. Of course the chance of them losing steam is high but there's still a possibility.

We're 5 games in

Slimani/Vardy is going to be the GOAT strike partnership, just you wait

>bettered Arsenal
>draw
What?

>a fucking canacuck acting like he knows anything about sawker
>It would be charitable to call them a yo-yo team
talking about the quality of their players dumbfuck, they're still in their stabilization phase and will likely end up like southampton: lower mid-table
>Arsenal finished second
a position they didn't reach since 2004, proves you how shit the rest were when the perenial chokers could get this close to winning it
>City finished fourth
and?
>Chelsea hasn't gotten their shit together at all and their incipient crisis is only overshadowed by manures
they're 5th right now, it's totally the same shit as last season...

now go back to watching your wife getting fucked to haitians trudeau let in

>Chelsea hasn't gotten their shit together at all and their incipient crisis is only overshadowed by manures

Chelsea is a far better team now than last season stfu

This season they only played like shit the first half with liverpoo and people are already saying that the team is on a crisis kek

This. The counter attacking isn't as fast, but Albrighton's been fucking reborn. The game against Burnley was the best I've ever seen him play. The passing is better and Slimani has fit right into the team seamlessly. If Gray had end product, I think the domestic double would be possible.

they were serious relegation candidates last year

mid-table is good

no kante
reversion to mean
other top teams all got better

you're an idiot

the four teams that have been the most successful across recent years all underperformed last year

arsenal had their lowest point total since 2011-12
city had their lowest point total since 08-09
chelsea had their lowest since 1995
manchesters was two points above their 2013-14 season, which was the lowest since 1990
liverpool's was even their worst since 2011-12
tottenham had a good season with 70 points, but they had previously notched between 69 and 72 points in three of the preceding four seasons.

the dip in form was universal for all of the biggest budget teams.

Amartey has filled his spot really well. I knew he would replace Kante after the game versus Sunderland. He won the ball back and set Vardy loose for his second goal.