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The maximum speed of the sweet spot of the barrel of the bat during the swing. The momentum your bat has at impact. Impact momentum is a combination of the barrel speed at impact and the weight of the bat. Higher impact momentum means better potential for further hits and higher exit velocity. Acceleration determines how quickly you can reach that top speed.
He's been unstoppable since kicked-off. Jose Mourinho — 3 Premier League. The same can be said across Chelsea's bloated squad. Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Ross Barkley's Chelsea careers were on the brink after spending last season on loan, but both are back involved and academy graduate Loftus-Cheek has steadily muscled his way into a starting spot.
The year-old was Cobham's lost academy star, the one fans desperately wanted to blossom after catching only snippets of his supreme ability under a succession of managers.
His progression under Tuchel isn't done. Lampard deserves immense credit for the Blues' revolution of youth, but Tuchel picked up the baton. Mason Mount is back to his best, Reece James is on simply world class form and Trevoh Chalobah is the latest starlet to emerge. Yet more reasons for Chelsea fans to be cheerful, and the football is exhilarating too. Chelsea are rock-solid yet free-flowing, organised but explosive. Only Liverpool, with top-scorer Mohamed Salah, have scored more than Tuchel's team this season.
In the German's 58 matches, the Blues have averaged a shade under two goals per game. Ruben Loftus-Cheek is the latest star from a talented generation to emerge under Tuchel. So Tuchel, with a hypothetical Premier League under one arm and the European Cup on the other, would be ticking all the boxes as an iconic Blues manager.
But there is a great big Portuguese elephant in the room with something to say about him being the greatest. Jose Mourinho spent a total of six explosive years in west London and amassed victories and eight trophies. Nobody else comes close for silverware. Only two other men have lifted three or more trophies at the Bridge. Both are Italian and one is Carlo Ancelotti, but the other worked his magic in the shadows of Chelsea's pre-Abramovich past.
Gianluca Vialli was an ageing finisher with a bullet header and delicate touch, but became player-manager when Ruud Gullit was sacked in February Former German third-tier defender Tuchel will do well to emulate Vialli by scoring for his own Blues team The ex-Juventus captain helped ignite the Londoners' long love affair with Italy, joining under Gullit as part of the 'Italian invasion' with Di Matteo and Zola.
Vialli scooped five trophies in two-and-a-half seasons, instantly guiding the Blues to their second continental trophy and the League Cup. He finished as the club's top-scorer in '98 too, on 19 goals. He led their very first Champions League adventure, and that unforgettable quarter-final first-leg victory over Barcelona at the Bridge is lodged into club folklore, beginning a famous European rivalry.
But just like his predecessor Gullit, Vialli lost the dressing room. Major bust-ups with influential stars, including Zola, saw him ousted in Lesson number one for Tuchel to glean from Chelsea's past is this: Keep those stars on side.
The sensitivity of Chelsea's squad harmony stretches back to the '70s. Dave Sexton was a pioneering tactician in England, and 'whispering Dave' was as reserved in the press as Tuchel, but he produced one of Chelsea's most celebrated teams. Dave Sexton was Chelsea's most successful manager until the Blues' revival in the s.
But just four seasons later, the Blues were relegated. Sexton was sacked early in the campaign, having already fallen out with Osgood and sold him, among others. Without a bottomless well of cash to save them, the consequences were steep. Antonio Conte's wild-eyed revolution shook-up the Premier League like only Mourinho had before, blazing to the title for one of Chelsea's greatest seasons. It looked and felt like a new era had arrived, b ut Conte was the ultimate Abramovich boss — instant impact, explosive demise.
A terminal rift developed between manager and club, and the Italian's careless treatment of Diego Costa backfired in the dressing room. Fifth in the league and an FA Cup wasn't going to cut it. Conte belongs to a second tier of Chelsea greats, alongside managers who helped build the machine Tuchel operates today. Claudio Ranieri, who never celebrated silverware at Chelsea, teed-up Mourinho nicely with consecutive top-four finishes — having made Lampard and Terry regular starters. But everything about Thomas Tuchel's first year confirms that he's gunning for something 'special'.
Antonio Conte's season was sensational but he fell out with stars like Diego Costa. Abramovich couldn't have picked a better coach than Mourinho to spark the revolution — his witty, brooding, mischievous, dashing, outrageous, arrogant genius took the startled English Premiership by storm. After winning his first of three League Cups, he was on fire: 'I'm not feeling the pressure, no.
You can't put pressure on me, no chance. I read a lot of times that I have to prove a lot in English football Sir Alex is the only other European champion in this country, nobody else. So I have to prove what? Mourinho arrived at Stamford Bridge aged 41, Tuchel The impact of both young bosses was glaring, as Chelsea won 16 of their first 20 matches of , conceding just six goals.
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