Tag: Chelseas

  • Karim Adeyemi’s superb solo strike leaves Chelsea’s hopes in balance

    Karim Adeyemi’s superb solo strike leaves Chelsea’s hopes in balance

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    Now it’s time to get angry. Chelsea were slick, measured and rather impressive – until they reached the final third. Chances came, chances went and, when Graham Potter looks over the statistics and thinks of all the near misses, he can be forgiven if yet another sloppy display from his forwards leaves him in a rage.

    Chelsea should never have lost control of this game. Ultimately, though, the lack of ruthlessness was no surprise. After all Chelsea, who probably could have done with including a finisher of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s calibre in their Champions League squad, have scored six goals in their past 10 matches and they should be furious with themselves for allowing opponents as vulnerable as Borussia Dortmund to establish a lead before next month’s return at Stamford Bridge.

    The worry is that there was plenty of blame to go around. There will be questions about Potter’s decision not to have Aubameyang as an option off the bench given that Kai Havertz remains pretty but effective. João Félix was also wayward in front of goal and, when Dortmund struck midway through the second half, it was staggering that Enzo Fernández was the only outfield player standing in Karim Adeyemi’s way when the winger put Edin Terzic’s team ahead.

    In fairness it was magnificent from Adeyemi. He began in his own half when a corner was cleared, tore beyond Fernández, rounded Kepa Arrizabalaga and tapped into the empty net. But it was a disastrous concession for the visitors and, while Chelsea should be capable of overturning a 1-0 deficit, there can be no guarantee that they will be clinical enough to do so.

    Potter needs his players to develop a nasty side. Much of the pre-match focus before had lingered on his calm when decisions go against Chelsea. More interesting, though, is whether Potter can inspire a response on the pitch. Tenth in the Premier League, Chelsea need more conviction.

    Afterwards Potter called the performance “another step forward”. He often speaks about the new faces needing time to settle. Yet Dortmund, third in the Bundesliga, cannot match Chelsea’s resources. Over £500m has been spent on refurbishing Potter’s squad. There is a process, but results should be better.

    To his credit Potter picked a fun team – Félix off Havertz, creativity and pace out wide, Kalidou Koulibaly in a back four on his first start since 11 January – and the start was as promising as you might have expected from a side with an £106.8m world champion in midfield.

    Dortmund had nowhere near as much star power, even with Adeyemi a livewire on the left and Jude Bellingham driving them on. The press was furious but the high line was less convincing. It was a dangerous tactic with Mykhaylo Mudryk on the left – Nico Schlotterbeck had to make a crucial early tackle on the winger – while Dortmund soon found themselves struggling to contain Félix.

    Borussia Dortmund’s Gregor Kobel makes a save against Chelsea.
    Borussia Dortmund’s Gregor Kobel denied Chelsea on several occasions in the second half. Photograph: Wolfgang Rattay/Reuters

    There was a fluidity to Chelsea’s football. Was this the future? Mason Mount was on the bench again. Félix was the main man in attack, though his finishing disappointed. Twice the forward let Dortmund off the hook; first when he blazed over from Hakim Ziyech’s cutback, then when he snaked through and hit the bar.

    Chelsea, who had a goal disallowed for handball by Thiago Silva, could not pull clear. That encouraged Dortmund, who went close through Sébastien Haller. Julian Brandt also bent a shot wide.

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    Koulibaly’s presence alongside Silva was a reminder of Chelsea’s new look. Being forced to name only three January signings in their squad meant there was no room for Benoît Badiashile, even though the centre-back has been in excellent form. In came Koulibaly – £34m last summer, bags of experience – while Potter also rotated his expensive left-backs, with Ben Chilwell eager to impress after replacing Marc Cucurella.

    Chelsea had more energy than Dortmund, who were often overrun in midfield. Bellingham was fortunate not to be sent off for a second booking at the start of the second half and Reece James started to maraud. One run from the Chelsea right-back drew a risky foul from Emre Can. Goalkeeper Gregor Kobel pushed James’s free-kick away.

    Kobel was soon repelling James again. The set-pieces piled up and the pressure grew. Then Dortmund struck. Much of their threat had come from Adeyemi, who had wriggled down the left and created a rare chance for Brandt, and Chelsea were in trouble when a clearance found the winger. “It’s ‘Meep Meep’,” Terzic said, comparing Adeyemi to Road Runner. “And then he goes.”

    But where was Chelsea’s structure? Fernández could not live with Adeyemi. The 21-year-old was too quick, the balance was beautiful and his finish was smart.

    Chelsea responded by bringing on Mount. Cucurella replaced a tiring Chilwell. They raised the pace again and Kobel made stunning saves from Koulibaly and Fernández. Somehow, with a little help from Chelsea, Dortmund emerged triumphant.

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  • Mykhailo Mudryk cameo livens up Chelsea’s goalless draw at Liverpool

    Mykhailo Mudryk cameo livens up Chelsea’s goalless draw at Liverpool

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    The 1,000th game of Jürgen Klopp’s managerial career will not be remembered with fondness, if it is remembered at all. “I heard Arsène Wenger lost his 1,000th game 6-0 so I’m really happy that didn’t happen,” the Liverpool manager said. Klopp was determined to accentuate the positives despite his team, and Chelsea, illustrating why Champions League qualification may be beyond them.

    A flat goalless draw at a freezing Anfield did nothing to validate talk of a revival from either Klopp or Graham Potter, although both seized on any crumbs of encouragement they could find. For Chelsea, whose run of six Premier League away games without a win is their worst in over seven years, they came in an impressive second half display from new £88m signing Mykhailo Mudryk and another imperious defensive performance from 38-year-old Thiago Silva. For Liverpool, who remain without a league win in 2023, it was a second successive clean sheet and the return to fitness of Darwin Núñez. Slim pickings indeed.

    “He was really good,” the Chelsea manager said of Mudryk. “He will get better the more he is with us but there were promising signs. He has only had two sessions with us but from watching him with Shakhtar he is dangerous in one v ones, he makes things happen in the final third, he gets supporters off their seats and he knows where the goal is.”

    Kai Havertz had an early goal ruled out by VAR but that was a rare incident in a game of precious little quality. The fixture’s usual stakes were already lowered before kick off with Liverpool and Chelsea ten points off the top four in ninth and tenth place respectively.

    Klopp reflected: “For me it is clear, you have to make small steps and that is how it is. I expect progress and from the last league game it was definitely progress. We defended with passion, which we didn’t do two weeks ago, so that is important. Usually a point against Chelsea is not a bad result but I feel everyone is thinking; ‘How can you not win against them?’ They will win a lot of games, believe me. I saw good signs. Now we have to do the good things better and for longer. I am sure they will go in that direction.”

    Havertz had the ball in the Liverpool net after only three minutes and perhaps the complexion of the game would have altered had VAR not disallowed the strike for offside. But probably not. The hosts struggled with crosses into their area from the outset. New Chelsea signing Benoît Badiashile was left unmarked at the first corner of the game, from Conor Gallagher, and his touch dropped for Silva to strike the base of a post from close range. Havertz converted the rebound and Liverpool had conceded first yet again. They were reprieved when, with the Chelsea celebrations over and the teams ready to restart, VAR found the goalscorer in an offside position.

    Chelsea’s Kai Havertz thought he had given his side the lead, only to see his goal chalked off by VAR.
    Chelsea’s Kai Havertz thought he had given his side the lead, only to see his goal chalked off by VAR. Photograph: Chelsea FC/Getty Images

    Klopp rightly rewarded Stefan Bajcetic and Harvey Elliott with starting roles following their contributions to the midweek FA Cup win at Wolves. The Liverpool manager also kept faith with the same midfield trio that brought more intensity and energy to the team following the abject defeat at Brighton, at the expense of Fabinho and Jordan Henderson, while James Milner was preferred at right back to Trent Alexander-Arnold. The end product was perfectly encapsulated by Klopp’s face when the half-time whistled sounded, a picture of undisguised fury at possession being lost and his team failing to trouble Kepa Arrizabalaga in the Chelsea goal.

    There was more intensity and purpose from Liverpool after the break, and presumably after a few home truths from Klopp. Mudryk made an immediate impression, showing good feet to weave away from two Liverpool defenders in a tight space before finding the side-netting. Milner, booked for hauling down the Ukraine international, was replaced by Alexander-Arnold after Mudryk had escaped him once too often.

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    Hakim Ziyech fired over at the end of a superb run across the Liverpool defence and Alexander-Arnold skied a good chance from Núñez’s cross from the by-line. But a non-event of a game got the scoreline it deserved.

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )