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15 minutes ago, Magic Lamps said:

If he is fit enough I would try Chilwell at LB and Cucu at right back. If he inverts anyway it’s not a disadvantage to have his strong foot on the inside . Same time Noni has to track back a lot obviously 

yeah better option than Disasi.

Noni was poor tracking back in the last match. Many of their best moments was when the ball was taken from Noni and their #19 Kluivert made diagonal runs towards the center of attack. Neto wasn't much better in D either, so that needs work. That kind of performance against a better team would result in a loss.

I'm not expecting Sancho to replicate his performance tbh; coming on vs starting a match can be very different.

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Maresca can drop Disasi & unleash “magnificent” Chelsea star in a new role

https://www.footballfancast.com/maresca-must-drop-disasi-unleash-Chelsea-star-moises-caicedo-in-a-new-role/

Chelsea have averaged 59.4% so far this season (the sixth highest in the league), scoring eight goals in their opening four games, only bettered by Manchester City’s 11 goals.

Six of those goals came against Wolves in their second game, with Noni Madueke scoring a hat-trick, Cole Palmer and Nicolas Jackson also grabbing one, while João Félix also got on the scoresheet on his return to Chelsea blue.

However, they have also conceded five goals in the opening four games, still showing signs of defensive vulnerability, something Maresca will need to work on further if Chelsea want to solidify a spot in the top four.

As such, a change in the backline could be warranted this weekend for the trip to face London rivals, West Ham United.

Axel Disasi's game in numbers vs Bournemouth

In Chelsea's most recent game away at AFC Bournemouth, Axel Disasi was hooked after 62 minutes, having lost both of his two duels as well as losing possession nine times playing in an unnatural right-back position.

The Frenchman showed a lack of composure on the ball, often booting it long instead of getting it down, and looking to play out from the back.

Disasi made 44 appearances for the Blues last season in all competitions, scoring three goals, contributing to ten clean sheets, and totalling 3,690 minutes played. Eight of those appearances came as a right-back (filling in for Reece James and Malo Gusto when injured), whilst the other 35 appearances were in his natural central defence role.

The 26-year-old lacks the recovery pace and ball manipulation qualities to play at right-back, especially in a system like Maresca's, which requires him to circulate possession under pressure, looking to break the lines and find passes into the midfielders.

 

With this being said, Chelsea have the perfect solution to their James and Gusto injuries, which can avoid putting Disasi in this unnatural position, and it comes in a creative form.

Chelsea's unorthodox solution at right-back

Described as "magnificent" by Jacek Kulig, Chelsea's all-round midfielder, Moises Caicedo, has many strings to his bow, one of them being the ability to fill in at right-back. This is something the Ecuadorian did on three occasions for Brighton during the 2022/23 campaign, inverting from right-back into midfield for Roberto De Zerbi's side.

This would allow Chelsea to continue inverting their right-side fullback (as they had with Gusto), keeping the team dynamic familiar. Caicedo has all the required qualities, including ball retention, passing ability, and recovery speed, allowing him to get back into shape from the inverted role.

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Caicedo adds progressive passing when inverting into midfield, the ability to take the ball in tight areas and play through the lines under pressure. But he also offers defensive security, making 3.42 tackles per 90, and 2.11 interceptions per 90, showing his willingness to get his hands dirty.

By playing Caicedo in this role, it will allow Chelsea to field another midfielder/attacker, with the Ecuador midfielder inverting centrally alongside Enzo Fernandez for example, potentially allowing for the inclusion of Christopher Nkunku as an advanced number eight.

While it remains to be seen if Maresca will actually adopt this approach on Saturday, this tactical tweak is certainly something to consider for the clash at the London Stadium.

 

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On 19/09/2024 at 20:14, Vesper said:

hoping for

Sanchez

Colwill

Fofana

CuCu

Gusto

Caicedo

Lavia

Cole

Sancho

Madueke

Nico

I'd like, thought doubt it's possible:

Sanchez

Gusto Tosin Colwell Cucurella

Lavia Caicedo

Cool Cole Felix Sancho

Nkunku

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8 hours ago, Vesper said:

Maresca can drop Disasi & unleash “magnificent” Chelsea star in a new role

https://www.footballfancast.com/maresca-must-drop-disasi-unleash-Chelsea-star-moises-caicedo-in-a-new-role/

Chelsea have averaged 59.4% so far this season (the sixth highest in the league), scoring eight goals in their opening four games, only bettered by Manchester City’s 11 goals.

Six of those goals came against Wolves in their second game, with Noni Madueke scoring a hat-trick, Cole Palmer and Nicolas Jackson also grabbing one, while João Félix also got on the scoresheet on his return to Chelsea blue.

However, they have also conceded five goals in the opening four games, still showing signs of defensive vulnerability, something Maresca will need to work on further if Chelsea want to solidify a spot in the top four.

As such, a change in the backline could be warranted this weekend for the trip to face London rivals, West Ham United.

Axel Disasi's game in numbers vs Bournemouth

In Chelsea's most recent game away at AFC Bournemouth, Axel Disasi was hooked after 62 minutes, having lost both of his two duels as well as losing possession nine times playing in an unnatural right-back position.

The Frenchman showed a lack of composure on the ball, often booting it long instead of getting it down, and looking to play out from the back.

Disasi made 44 appearances for the Blues last season in all competitions, scoring three goals, contributing to ten clean sheets, and totalling 3,690 minutes played. Eight of those appearances came as a right-back (filling in for Reece James and Malo Gusto when injured), whilst the other 35 appearances were in his natural central defence role.

The 26-year-old lacks the recovery pace and ball manipulation qualities to play at right-back, especially in a system like Maresca's, which requires him to circulate possession under pressure, looking to break the lines and find passes into the midfielders.

 

With this being said, Chelsea have the perfect solution to their James and Gusto injuries, which can avoid putting Disasi in this unnatural position, and it comes in a creative form.

Chelsea's unorthodox solution at right-back

Described as "magnificent" by Jacek Kulig, Chelsea's all-round midfielder, Moises Caicedo, has many strings to his bow, one of them being the ability to fill in at right-back. This is something the Ecuadorian did on three occasions for Brighton during the 2022/23 campaign, inverting from right-back into midfield for Roberto De Zerbi's side.

This would allow Chelsea to continue inverting their right-side fullback (as they had with Gusto), keeping the team dynamic familiar. Caicedo has all the required qualities, including ball retention, passing ability, and recovery speed, allowing him to get back into shape from the inverted role.

eaddd76d6d99debda3031b05cf323f26.png

Caicedo adds progressive passing when inverting into midfield, the ability to take the ball in tight areas and play through the lines under pressure. But he also offers defensive security, making 3.42 tackles per 90, and 2.11 interceptions per 90, showing his willingness to get his hands dirty.

By playing Caicedo in this role, it will allow Chelsea to field another midfielder/attacker, with the Ecuador midfielder inverting centrally alongside Enzo Fernandez for example, potentially allowing for the inclusion of Christopher Nkunku as an advanced number eight.

While it remains to be seen if Maresca will actually adopt this approach on Saturday, this tactical tweak is certainly something to consider for the clash at the London Stadium.

 

Interesting, doubt it would happen. Lavia is out, if Caicedo plays RB then Enzo and KDH (who has just returned after sickness and haven’t been stable points this season, especially the latter) would be in pivot, I firmly believe Maresca won’t break the team so much. Perhaps stuck with Disasi or feature Chilwell.

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Still no Lavia and no natural RB. So I expect our right side will be heavily targeted by WH and aggressive pressing in midfield.

So much for both Maresca & Lavia himself saying right after his injury that it was super minor and he’d be back very soon. 😔😔😔

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6 minutes ago, Nero said:

WTF happened to Lavia? 

I said when they said it was a small injury, and that he would be back right after the international break, that Christmas was more likely.

 

He's damaged. Almost as bad as Reece, who also wont be back before November himself.

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