Chelsea pressing
Through this season, Chelsea have tried to show their opponents out wide, and then press them using the full backs. This in turn allows them to get their full backs forward, and then spring quick counters down these areas. Chelsea were no different today, and made Tottenham utilise the wide areas quite a lot. The most touches from both sides were for Kyle Walker and Ashley Cole.
As a result, the threat for Spurs also came down mostly from the wide areas. The Spurs goal came from a few passes from the wide areas too, with the likes of Naughton and Eriksen involved.
Spurs line
AVB was quite proactive with the way he set his team up. He probably anticipated that Mourinho was going to set his team up to counter attack, and therefore, didn’t push his defensive line up very high in the first half. Instead, it stayed quite deep in order to stop the Chelsea counter attacks. This was quite a surprise to Mourinho, and it led to blunting of Chelsea’s attack. In fact, Spurs made 10 interceptions in the first half alone, and a number of them were quite close to their own penalty area.
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Tottenham Hotspur first half interceptionsvia squawka.com
In the second half though, Chelsea changed their tactics a little, and therefore AVB pushed his defensive line up again, in order to stop Chelsea. The flexibility that was shown by both AVB and the Spurs team bodes well for the future and is a great strength for this team.
Chelsea tactics
In the first half, Chelsea looked to counter through the wide areas, and that’s why the pacy Ramires was deployed on the right and Hazard on the left. However, this didn’t work out too well for the Blues, and in the second half, they switched their style. Ramires was sent back to the centre of midfield, and Mata was brought on to play on the right side, as a play maker who was slightly narrow. Oscar played the same role on the left hand side, and Hazard moved into the centre.
Chelsea began playing a style that required more dribbles, and gave Torres the freedom to run at the Spurs defence. This led to a lot of discomfort for the two centre backs, and Vertonghen was probably lucky to see Torres sent off. Of the 11 dribbles that the away side attempted, 8 were in the second half. This was why the Spurs’ defence pushed up, to stop the dribbles, and this worked well, as only 3 of the 8 dribbles actually succeeded. This, in a way played into Mourinho’s hands, and he encouraged the likes of Mata to try a lot more through balls. This also worked well, with a number of chances coming about from this tactic, especially the one for Andre Schurrle.
Midfield battle
In the first half especially, Chelsea were out fought by Paulinho and Dembele. Dembele in particular was spectacular, making 4 tackles, 8 dribbles, and completed 53 passes at a completion rate of 91%. This meant that Paulinho could run up and participate in attacks a lot more. His runs from deeper areas caused Chelsea quite a few problems, with the Brazil international even hitting the post on the stroke of half time.
In the second half though, Ramires dropped deeper into the holding role, and he made a huge difference. While Mikel was quite cautious and sitting deep, Ramires and Lampard were very aggressive, attempting 13, and winning 12 tackles. Ramires and Lampard both executed 4 tackles each. This was key to Chelsea’s dominance of the game in the second half.