Wednesday, 8 April 2015

Filipe Luis value of the Premier League is More Difficult Than won La Liga


London - Chelsea defender Filipe Luis comparing the degree of competition in the Premier League and the Spanish League, where he played before. Filipe assess League storing greater challenge.

Filipe in the path of the Premier League title with Chelsea this season. The Blues while still leads the standings with a score of 70 out of 30 weeks. They are seven points ahead of Arsenal in second position which has played one more.

Chelsea look consistent rate --baru two defeats so far ini-- and season eight games left to live, it is believed the team Jose Mourinho will glided smoothly into the championship ladder. However, Filipe admitted competition in the UK is not as easy as in Spain.

In the Spanish league, Filipe mention the biggest challenge for the championship could be considered 'just' conquering Barcelona and Real Madrid. The shock of the other teams are rare.

While in the Premier League competition is more evenly distributed. Besides fighting with at least four other potential rival team title hunt, other teams often deliver results beyond expectations. Chelsea itself although only two defeats, had seven times to swallow a draw.

"In Spain you fight, of course, with Real Madrid and Barcelona. And they almost never lose because they have the biggest squad and the two biggest teams in the world. So it is very difficult," said Filipe told the London Evening Standard.

"But in the Premier League, the big clubs could lose and lose points. The match-a match that should be easy to never walk easily. That is why we and other teams lose points."

"In Spain it took about 90 more or even exceed 100 points to become the champion, but here with Chelsea would need a little more. But as in Spayol, we also have to try to win the whole game," he said.

Filipe Luis became part of Atletico when winning the Spanish league title last season. They finished with 90 points, three points ahead of Barca and Madrid were successively placed two-three.(detikSport)

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