The next few months may well prove to be the most important of the Roman era. There are grave concerns from the terraces that this may be the season where the continual mismanagement of the club finally backfires spectacularly. The squad is bereft of the quality needed to truly challenge for the title. The robust presence of the old guard has all but faded with the likes of Cech, Terry, Cole, Lampard and Drogba performing well below their effervescent best. The team are hardwired to play to the power of Drogba and the goal scoring panache of Lampard. With Lampard having less of an overall impact on play and Drogba seemingly turning it on when he feels like the side have struggled to adapt to the changes Boas wanted to implement. While many feel Boas himself is swimming miles out his depth.
For AVB this is no longer about implementing a change of philosophy (being honest there have been very few AVB hallmarks post-Arsenal) but about survival. Boas must swallow his pride and in doing so the senior players, so quick to run to the media with a quotation and “source”, need to buck their ideas up massively. Whatever has happened needs to be put to bed: the next few months are bigger than any goal scoring record to be broken, any new contract to be offered and any ego willing to sulk.
The way forward must surely encompass a shift away from a grossly ineffective 433 shape that alienates our best player and causes pedestrian horizontal passes. A 433 is only successful in the Premier League if you can play with pace, width and movement. Considering we are the antithesis of the archetypal 433, Boas must pick a new shape and personnel quickly. Without consulting the statistics I cannot remember a patch of form where we have drawn or lost so many games. I would also wager that our amount of effective passes in the final third is quite dire.
A 433 traditionally relies upon two wingers (inverted or not) of which we currently have none in the squad. Mata drifts infield far too often to offer any natural width and is ultimately isolated and ineffectual if he does remain out there. He is our most creative player without question, and it is painful to watch the attempts of a cumbersome front 5 to get him the ball in a position to hurt the opposition. Play Mata centrally. Sturridge has also shown a huge decline in form post-injury. His decision making presently is hopeless at the best of times and his greed has been rewarded with a string of high profile scuffed shots. The dilemma being that when you look at their back-ups, who would play Malouda or Kalou ahead of them? (On a strange note, Kalou might be a better option to start games. Who knew?) We no longer have the luxury of an in form Florent Malouda and certainly no one with the game winning ability of Robben/Duff in their pomp.
Our midfield is where things become excruciating on the eye. The speed of which we circulate the ball is shocking. People love to blame players such as Mikel for slowing down the speed of the game but he has hardly featured this season and we are probably worse than ever in this respect. The game becomes slow because we lack the players with the right movement to create the necessary angles for the man in possession. I always ask people to look at our holding midfielder in possession and then count the obvious attacking passes he has on. You will find that bar the favoured out ball to a full-back, there are very little central options to move the ball to ahead of play.
I would loosely classify Mikel, Romeu, Essien, Ramires and Meireles as ball winning midfielders; guys who are either athletic, good defensively or retain possession well. That leaves Lampard as our only midfielder with any true attacking intent. Hardly imbuing the opposition with terror? The struggle to find Torres and Mata can really be taken back to our players in the middle of the park. Obviously having an exorbitant shadow of a £50m striker up front is not particularly useful, but I have my sympathies with Torres. Rightly or wrongly.
I am a firm believer in picking an established back four (or at the very worst two regular starting centre-backs). Due to a variety of reasons we have chopped and changed our central pairing and in reality this has not helped. Cech looked ludicrously exposed when we played a high line earlier in the season. More known for his shot stopping ability rather than a great 1-on-1 goalkeeper (look at the Arsenal goals); he has been at fault for a few goals this season. I would estimate us being 3-6 points better off and when was the last time you ever thought of that? David Luiz teeters from having games where he makes intercepting the ball look easy, to games where his swashbuckling style of play is suicidal. Terry and Cole look very much on the wrong side of 30 and the less said about playing Bosingwa the better.
So what is the answer to the £28million question? (Estimated cost of sacking AVB)
Qn: What do we not have?
A: Wingers.
Qn: What do we have?
A: A lot of athletic and physically imposing midfielders.
Conclusion: drop the wingers and play more midfielders. Before you think I am going mad ask yourself what we gain from playing with width at the moment? The truth is very little.
Qn: Who is our most creative player?
A: Mata.
Qn: How do we get the best out of him?
A: Play him centrally.
Conclusion: pull Mata from the no fly zone and park him centrally behind a striker/strikers.
Solution: Solidify at the back; play a powerful/athletic midfield; deploy Mata centrally & play two strikers.
The premise behind the team is to accept that we simply are not that great at passing the ball to implement fluid and successful 433. What we do have, however, is two very fast and athletic midfielders who have success driving forward with the ball. Romeu or Mikel (yes, we do not tend to concede as many with Obi Wan) can sit and we may finally see a full-back getting forward. I do not buy into the idea that Bosingwa should play because he offers a greater sense of attacking purpose. Ivanovic is far more solid and can do a job going forward.
The idea is to look to replicate a similar shape that we adopted against both Valencia and City. An emphasis on being solid at the back, adopting a more cautious outlook and using Ramires, Essien and Mata on the counter. Drogba offers us an excellent option long if necessary, but we have to pray he is having one of his days.
Many people talk about deploying Luiz as a holding midfielder, but I would go one further. Anyone who has watched him closely will probably have noticed he is a superb passer of the ball. Some of his long ball distribution is Leboeuf-esque and even more impressive are his slide rule passes that David Silva would be pleased to have played. Purely as an experiment in putting a high risk, high reward player in the Ramires or Essien slot, I do wonder how he would cope. He can tackle, he can shoot, he has good feet, he is aggressive, he is quick, he can pass. Yes, the argument is there that his own wonderful brand of insanity would be far too chaotic for the intricacies of a midfield battle, but given the alternative of playing Raul “mind Row Z” Meireles I would be willing to take a chance.
The shape may actually play to Torres’ new found strength as provider. It would allow him to pull into the channels, deliver crosses, find intricate passes and maybe have Mata pick him out with the occasional through ball. What we are lacking is a spearhead to our attacks. Someone to get on the end of crosses. What we need is Drogba to roll back the years (even 2 would do…) to rediscover that bulldozer of a centre forward that scored goals for fun against any opponent. I would even like to see the currently ineffective Sturridge given a chance alongside Drogba as a front-two. Sturridge can finish, is exceptionally quick and playing in a two will take some of the pressure off of him that saw his performance level at Blackburn dip when deployed their earlier this season.
I think the use of Lampard is key for several reasons. There appears to be an obvious element of unrest in the dressing room. Frank, more than most, has the ability to unite the squad and put aside any of his differences with the manager for the greater good of the club. That I truly believe in. The reality remains that no one believes Lampard is an “untouchable”, but in the face of the continued selection of Meireles ahead of him I can see why he is miffed. If we had a midfield trio who were moving the ball around the park in a stunning fashion then so be it — but we aren’t. The obvious issue needs to be addressed. Lampard is definitely not part of any long-term future at the club (in a playing capacity), but his goals may well determine the clubs long-term future. Kiss. Make up. This is bigger than the pair of you.
We need to move away from the endless sideways passing without any penetration. We need to stop relying on individual moments of inspiration that are too sporadic in coming. We need to adopt a winning style again which sadly throws the rebuild project back another season. We can beat City, we can absolutely outplay Valencia, we should have beaten Spurs at White Hart Lane and we should have stuffed United recently. We need a consistent 90-minutes from every player. Are we good enough to finish in the top four? Yes we are. In fact, call me deluded, I think we could pinch third if things go our way.
Ultimately AVB’s future will only be determined after the season. I cannot see Roman sacking his personal choice for the position mid-season after forking out a small fortune to secure him in the first place. If we secure a top four finish I would expect wholesale changes to be made, the type of changes that have been delayed for almost three-seasons now. If we do not finish in the top four the prospect of attracting top quality players to an Europa League outfit is grim. I think Boas is an intelligent man, if very stubborn. What he needs more than ever are those senior players to stop skulking surreptitiously to the media every other day and to wind down their careers the right way. What he needs is compromise.
AVB — swallow your pride. Senior players — less posturing, more playing.
If AVB is here in the summer and we have qualified for the Champions League, then the structure of the club really needs assessing. What I see when I look at Boas is a very talented coach who lacks the experience or guidance to organise a squad who do not fit his philosophy into a cohesive side. What I see when I look at Boas is someone who would benefit from a proper Director of Football. I would love to see Hiddink take up the role at the club and help nurture a very bright coaching talent to his potential.
You are absolutely right. Great article.
I Hope AVB and the senior players get to read this! Roman too!
Great article,Joe.
Totally agree with you. Let’s hope somebody could forward this to AvB.
For now we need to play a 4-4-2 diamond formation
. . . . . Cech . . . . .
Luiz/Cahill Terry
Ivanovic Cole
Romeu
Ramires Lampard
Mata
Sturridge
we need a goal keeper,like muslera of uruguay.thumbs up for a great article&formulae.
This would be my ideal starting 11 - Diamond formation.
Cech
Ivanovic Cahill/ Luiz Terry Cole
Essien
Ramires Lampard (played here under CA)
Mata
Sturridge (sub - Torres) Drogba
Let us not forget that AVB has NEVER changed the shape. (I cant recollect him changing). Also, exactly 2 years back, Carlo switched from the Diamond to the 4-3-3 following which we started winning once again and scoring 7 goals in a game for fun.
Why doesn’t AVB ever change / try something else as the 433 is clearly not working anymore with these players. We had Joe Cole under Carlo as well and an inform Malouda who fixed it. None of that this time.
You’ve got it spot right. Lets hope someone at the club, somewhere reads this and can implement it.
Cheers
An excellent read, Joe.
I really enjoy your take on tactics, the current team and its issues, either good, or bad. I feel that we can’t really continue to play 4-3-3 in its current form as we don’t have the reliability, the form, or the players to pull it off. Neither Mata, nor Sturridge are naturally wide players and with the huge loss of confidence from Fernando Torres, IMO, a cancer is spreading throughout the whole team because he has very little confidence in front of goal.
However, I also see some problems with a diamond too; Could we still afford to play it if Ramires was injured, as he is now? He is the only player with true pace in the team and if injured, who could cover Ivanovic should he get forward and lose the ball? Perhaps this is a minor issue compared to what is currently happening, because I agree wholeheartedly with your diamond, but could there still be valid issues regarding width?
I’d like to hear your take on Daniel Sturridge, you’re taking him and Lampard out of the team, however, they’re both currently our leading goalscorers this season. How do you think it would affect Sturridge going forward?
Thanks again, Joe.
While heartlessly agree with this excellent take on the oases with our club, my only concern is Drogba not fancying it anymore, perhaps Lukaku or Sturridge centrally would work?!
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I like that we r coming to our senses and realizing that dropping Mikel did NOTHING for us this season as Romeu has had a string of horrible performances.
I like ur article in daring us to switch to the diamond. At the very least we should use it in practice and have it in out hip pocket if things are not working with the 4-3-3. AVB seems to have NO plan B and its really frustrating to watch.
Great article Joe,U really have hit the right point.
One more thing,imagine if Cech gets hurt again..is there a better replacement..come the buying season..we need to buy a really talented and solid goalkeeper..
Dear Joe,
While the article is well written and carefully thought out, I actually completely disagree with much of what you wrote.
1. On the one hand, you mention that the midfield should be the main area of focus because of the abundance of talent on offer, yet on the other hand suggest a 442 tactic with 3 defensive midfielders.
2. Drogba and Torres will not be able to play together. For God sakes, Torres can’t even play alone upfront. You want Drogba to rekindle the days of old, and that would be impossible without good wingers delivering excellent crosses.
3. Why should Lampard be brushed aside? He is currently the joint top scorer and has provided the winning goal this season on 3 occasions.
4. Abramovic is capable of anything! If that means getting rid of a coach he paid 12 million for, to release him of contract he would gladly do it without thinking. He fired Mourinho and Ancelloti after very successful seasons. What did Ancelloti do wrong? He won the league and cup in his first season and finished second in his second season. The crazy russian paid each of his former managers over 10 million, which they gladly accepted.
5. In the modern game, it would be impossible to build a team without solid, pacey wingers. They offer speed, width and options. I would defintely have invested in wingers over the January transfer window, as it is obvious that when it comes to the club money isn’t an issue.
6. Get rid of Torres and Drogba. Drogba is passed his prime and is no longer as intimidating as he used to be. Torres, while still in my opinion very skillful, is extremely unlucky and lacking confidence.
So what would I do? I definitely agree that any manager needs to start playing the same lineup repeatedly and not make so many substitutions.
I would play with a 451 formation. With Sturridge (his loan spell at Bolton showed his true talent and potential) leading the attack on his on. Behind him I would play Lampard, and behind him Ramires and Luiz as a very defensive midfielder. Mereiles could replace either of them, with Ramires slotting to DM after 60-70min. Malouda would play on the left until I get a better winger and and Mata on the right. My back 4 would be exactly like yours and wouldn’t rotate them (Ivanovic, Terry, Cahill, Cole).
7. Oh! and last thing. GET RID OF PETR CECH!!
Joe — a very fine blog you have. I am a yank across the pond — always been fond of your version of football, but being here, I grew up with our version. But in a recent ‘deal’ with a Chelsea follower in the UK, she agreed to ‘root’ for my US college football team (Auburn) and I Chelsea. Now I have a team to get behind, and immediately ordered a Mata #10 away jersey and began subscribing to the satellite ‘soccer’ channels here in the states. While I know the rules, etc., i am seriously lacking on history, culture and strategy. But suddenly I feel like I have found a new excitement, and eagerly look forward to Premier League games. I am enjoying your very detailed take on Chelsea, the history and the game in general — it is my ‘Futbol 101′. It is quickly becoming my go-to source for a technical take on all things Chelsea.
Thank you for the time you spend, and the thought you put into this amazing resource.
Peace and Respect
Robin
You’ve hit on several points I’ve been ranting about for awhile now. Attacking the way they have, if you could even call it an attack, is futile no matter who is at striker. It matter naught if it’s Drogba or Torres since there is no attack from the wings. As you said, we don’t have any. There is no width to our attack so all the opponents have to do is jam the middle…double and triple team Torres/Drogba. We’re like a basketball team that should be playing more of swing offense but have no one who can drive the lane or hit the 3 point shot (sorry for the bit of basketball metaphor, but it’s the truth).
Torres as a provider….a winger if you will. I think that would be a good thing. They should move him to some sort of hybrid midfield/winger position since they didn’t see fit to bring any in during January. The spent 50 mill on him, might as well get their money’s worth. Of course, unless they also play Mata on the wing….nope put Ramires on the other wing…Mata in the middle…with Romeu out back….Sturridge and Drogba at striker. Hrrrrr. *flail* It’s still like putting square pegs in round holes. AVB’s change of philosophy or whatever it is be damned.
Actually, DOING is honest philosophy.Maybe Chelsea should try THAT next Tues in Napoli. Just DO.
Chelsea and AVB very DEFINATELY needs a Director of Football…a person who would function in the NFL as a General Manager. The Green Bay Packers have Ted Thompson who evaluates and brings in talent for Mike McCarthy and his staff to coach and win with (they went 15-2 this past season and picked the wrong game to play a clunker in—the playoff loss to the eventual Super Bowl champion New York Ginats). That’s what Chelsea really needs if they are going to rebuild and be the successful team we want them to be. They need a Ted Thompson. Whether that would be Gus Hiddink or someone else, it’s a position the club and the coaching staff needs.
So in summary:
Cech
Ivan Cahill Terry Luiz
Romeu
Torres Ramires
Mata
Sturridge Drogba
It doesn’t matter if that a cubic zirconia and not a real diamond. It will have to. And the team will have to DO. Because, as I said, DOING IS HONEST PHILOSOPHY.
That’s my story and I’m sticking to it.