TTT: Liverpool 2 Chelsea 2: In-Depth Tactical Analysis

TTT: Liverpool 2 Chelsea 2: In-Depth Tactical Analysis

By Mihail Vladimirov. Rodgers largely kept the XI that fared so well against Reading last week. But he did a make a crucial personnel change and subsequent tweaks in the players’ positioning. Sturridge made way for Downing on the right flank, Henderson (now central) and Coutinho (now left) swapped places. For Chelsea, Benitez lined up with the expected XI, within the 4-2-3-1 shape. The only surprising decision taken by the Spaniard was to hand Torres another start, given he played the full match against Fulham and is likely to feature on Thursday as Ba is ineligible for the Europa League. Another minor surprise could be the starting positions of Oscar and Hazard. Neither of them were playing on a flank they weren’t used to – they are both capable of playing across the whole attacking band of three behind the main striker. But more often than not, when they play together, especially alongside Mata, it is Hazard on the left and Oscar on the right. Here, it was the other way around. This could probably be attributed to Benitez’s idea to have a more defensively responsible player (Oscar) up against Johnson who is dangerous when attacking. Meanwhile, to have the better dribbler (Hazard) on the right flank, up against Enrique with the aim of getting past Enrique and dragging Agger out wide, in order to secure space for Torres to move to his favoured inside right channel. Another explanation could have been with Mata preferring to drift to the right channel more often than not, having Hazard playing there would result in both players combining effectively with each other, something they’ve done throughout the season, especially supported by the overlapping runs of Azpilicueta and the bursting vertical runs of Ramires from deep. It wasn’t a surprise then, that for yet another Chelsea match, the Blues’ most potent passing combination involved Mata and Hazard (28 passes between both players). The opening As is tradition over the past two seasons, this game started with a period of ten minutes of quick tempo, full of direct attacks based on quick transitions from one end of the pitch to the other. As the home team, it was logical to see Liverpool being the more dangerous team in that opening period. They managed to create two or three well-constructed attacking moves, with players picking up the ball and quickly heading into the opposition’s half. The most dangerous attack came in the fifth minute when Suarez sent a beautiful pass for the in cutting Johnson on the verge of the penalty area to head through on goal. Unfortunately for Liverpool, the right back failed to connect properly with the ball, and his shot was off target. However, once the tempo cooled down after the initial ‘vertical’ ten minutes, mostly due to Liverpool’s directness with very little ball retention, Chelsea seemed like the team with the strategy, tactical ideas and personnel to benefit more. Chelsea in control It was expected to see Chelsea approaching this game cautiously and with the idea to be first and foremost compact and stable. As argued in the preview, for them this game was more of a ‘must not lose’ than a ‘must win’ game. On top of this, Benitez rarely approaches big games away from home with an open and attacking oriented strategy right from the start. All of this meant the visitors were happy to just slow the tempo, try to keep the ball as much as possible whenever they had it and try to take advantage of every counter-attacking opportunity. What was slightly surprising was how exactly Chelsea were set up to do all of this. This post is for Subscribers only. Member-only content – you need to subscribe to read it ! A subscription costs only £3.50 per month. Find out what you get with your subscription, or Subscribe now.

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ECHO – Liverpool FC News: Liverpool FC 2 Chelsea 2 – final whistle report

LUIS SUAREZ struck a dramatic 97th minute equaliser to ruin Rafa Benitez’s return to Anfield as Liverpool secured a 2-2 draw with Chelsea.

A news article on 2013-04-21 17:07:00 from: Liverpool Echo

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GUARDIAN – Who should win the PFA Player of the Year award?

Gareth Bale, Michael Carrick, Eden Hazard, Juan Mata, Robin van Persie and Luis Suárez have been nominated. Who should win?


A news article on 2013-04-19 11:42:00 from: The Guardian

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METRO – Gareth Bale leads the way in the PFA player of the year nominations

Gareth Bale is the favourite to be named the PFA Player of the Year after topping the six-man shortlist released today.

A news article on 2013-04-19 11:34:00 from: The Metro

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METRO – Joey Barton leads Twitter reaction to Eden Hazard’s boot on ball boy Charlie Morgan

Eden Hazard’s now infamous altercation with Swansea ball boy Charlie Morgan has provoked plenty of reaction with Joey Barton among the current and former footballers wading in on Twitter. Here are some of the views tweeted about the Chelsea man and the Swansea, well, man. ‘Hazard only crime is he hasn’t kicked him hard enough…

A news article on 2013-01-24 18:24:00 from: The Metro

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METRO – Chelsea v Liverpool: John Terry stretchered off after scoring opener

Chelsea captain John Terry put his side 1-0 up against Liverpool at Stamford Bridge but was later stretchered off after a clash with Luis Suarez. Chelsea captain John Terry was injured in a collision with Liverpool’s Uruguan striker Luis Suarez (Picture: AFP/Getty) Terry marked his return to the first team with a headed goal from a Juan Mata corner in the 20th minute.But the Blues skipper was stretchered off 15 minutes later after Suarez accidentally fell on his right leg.Terry was replaced in defence by Gary Cahill.The 31-year-old centre back had returned to the Chelsea starting line-up for their Premier League home game against Liverpool after serving a four-game suspension.The Chelsea captain was partnered in defence by Branislav Ivanovic, with Cahill starting on the bench and David Luiz missing out entirely due to injury.Fernando Torres started against his old club, with the trio of Eden Hazard, Juan Mata and Oscar taking their places just behind the striker.Liverpool were weakened by the absence of first choice goalkeeper Jose Reina, who failed a late fitness test, and Martin Skrtel also missed out with an injury.Jamie Carragher came in for the injured Slovakian international and Glen Johnson also returned to the starting XI. Chelsea v Liverpool (Teams) Chelsea: Cech, Azpilicueta, Terry, Ivanovic, Bertrand, Mikel, Ramires, Hazard, Oscar, Mata, Torres. Subs: Turnbull, Romeu, Moses, Ferreira, Marin, Sturridge, Cahill. Liverpool: Jones, Wisdom, Carragher, Agger, Johnson, Allen, Gerrard, Sterling, Sahin, Jose Enrique, Suarez. Subs: Gulacsi, Cole, Assaidi, Henderson, Coates, Downing, Fernandez Saez.

A news article on 2012-11-11 16:01:00 from: The Metro

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ECHO – Liverpool FC News: Jan Molby: Chelsea have major problems at the back which Liverpool FC can exploit

CHELSEA are vulnerable at the back which Liverpool FC can exploit. They have been all season, with or without John Terry’s leadership.

A news article on 2012-11-09 12:00:00 from: Liverpool Echo

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ECHO – Liverpool FC News: John Aldridge: Liverpool FC need to improve on presence from corners

LIVERPOOL had 14 corners on Sunday afternoon – and Newcastle United won every single header from them.

A news article on 2012-11-06 10:00:00 from: Liverpool Echo

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ESPN – League Cup: Blues edge thriller, holders out

Holders Liverpool knocked out, along with Spurs in Capital One Cup.

A news article on 2012-10-31 22:26:00 from: ESPN

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METRO – Edinson Cavani lined up as Daniel Sturridge replacement at Chelsea

Chelsea have told Napoli to name their price for striker Edinson Cavani as Roberto Di Matteo plots a last minute move. Final piece of the puzzle: Napoli’s forward Edinson Cavani (Picture: AFP/GettyImages) Uruguay international Cavani is rated as one of the best strikers in the world, having scored 103 goals in 211 games in Italian football during spells at Palermo and now Napoli. Cavani has a £60million release clause, and although Napoli are adamant he will not be sold this summer, it is thought a bid of £30million would be enough to tempt them to sell. Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has already splashed out almost £100million on transfers this summer, with deals for Eden Hazard, Thorgan Hazard, Marko Marin, Oscar, Cesar Azpilicueta and Victor Moses, but is being urged to beat the deadline and land Cavani, who is seen as the final part of Di Matteo’s jigsaw. Di Matteo has already met with Abramovich to discuss adding another striker into the mix, but much depends on the future of Daniel Sturridge, who is currently back up to Fernando Torres, but is attracting interest from Liverpool. It’s understood that if Chelsea can raise up to £15 million from selling Sturridge, Abramovich will provide the rest to help bring Cavani in as a replacement. Low level talks between Chelsea and Napoli have already taken place for Cavani, and although the 27-year-old is currently in discussing a new contract, crucially it will have his release clause lowered to £30million in a bid to facilitate his exit. If the Blues cannot land Cavani, they are expected to try again for Bayer Leverkusen’s Andre Schurrle before Friday’s 11pm deadline. Check out our latest daily transfer gossip live blog

A news article on 2012-08-29 16:28:00 from: The Metro

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