Chelsea Transfer News: Does Oscar Give the Blues Most Dominant Attack in EPL?
Chelsea's latest recruit—Brazilian star Oscar from Internacional—could well turn the Blues into the most dominant attacking side in the entire English Premier League season.
I know it's a big call, and I'm sure that there'll be plenty that disagree with me but on paper, it is very difficult to argue against the strength and talent that exists up front for the Champions League victors.
After adding Eden Hazard, Marko Marin and now Oscar to their already-strong attack, Roman Abramovich has no doubt created one of the most potent offenses in the English Premier League, with few clubs able to boast the complete forward line that Chelsea now has.
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Fernando Torres. Juan Mata. Eden Hazard. Oscar.
Throw into that mix the legendary Frank Lampard and it's a very imposing sight—maybe even the toughest attack in the entire Premier League. For that to be true, the four men, or five if you include Lampard, must be stronger than the likes of Manchester City, Manchester United and Arsenal.
Manchester City have Sergio Aguero, Edin Dzeko, David Silva and Yaya Toure.
Manchester United have Wayne Rooney, Shinji Kagawa, Antonio Valencia and Nani.
Arsenal, for now anyway, have Robin van Persie, Lukas Podolski, Olivier Giroud and Aaron Ramsey.
All three squads are strong, but as to whether they are stronger than Chelsea, well that I'm not completely sold on. The Blues have experienced, proven talent combined with some of the most exciting youngsters in world football all in the one attack.
All the other teams boast strong, match-winning players, but they don't offer the same game-breaking talent that is currently on show at Stamford Bridge.
For me, Chelsea have the best looking attack in the English Premier League.
On paper, anyway.
Is Chelsea's attack the strongest attack in the Premier League?
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