OMG: Chelsea facing lineup confusion as they ready for Champions League
With the 2017-18 campaign just two months old, Chelsea has been rocked by injuries, potentially ruining Antonio Conte‘s ability to piece together his famed 3-5-2 lineup that saw the Blues storm to the Premier League title last season.
N'Golo Kante‘s absence thanks to a hamstring injury has
seen his midfield torn apart at times, including against lowly Crystal Palace
as Chelsea slumped to defeat to the then-pointless Eagles. Fellow former
Fox Danny Drinkwater also sits, having yet to make his
Chelsea debut with a calf injury vexing the England international thus far.
Wing-back Victor Moses,
who has become a star at a position nobody could have seen him excelling at, is
also sidelined with a bum hamstring and must be replaced. The Italian boss could
call in deadline day signing Davide Zappacosta to fill the role, but it’s not that
simple.
Complicating matters greatly, Conte has the opposite situation to
navigate along his back line. A pair of poor performances in league play has
his defense suddenly under fire, thanks to the good form of his replacements
who are pushing for more time on the field. With both Antonio Rudiger and
young Andreas Christensen putting in solid performances
when called upon, there is suddenly increasing chatter that they should be
given starts ahead of Gary Cahill, David Luiz,
and Cesar Azpilicueta.
Thankfully for Conte, he can once again call upon the services of
talisman striker Alvaro Morata, not worrying about the poor form of Michy Batshuayi who
had such a bright start to the season.
So, his options are thus: he could either call in Davide
Zappacosta to fill Victor Moses’s role without changing the base 3-5-2 with
Morata and Pedro up high, leaving Rudiger and Christensen on the
bench while hoping that Tiemoue Bakayoko and Cesc Fabregas can manage in
midfield better than against Crystal Palace. Or, he could shuffle the deck
completely and shift to another formation.
Another option presented is a 3-4-3, with Morata by himself in the
middle flanked by Willianand
Pedro, leaving the central midfield pairing even more exposed. However, that
option allows the possibility of patching that midfield by pushing David Luiz
or even Rudiger forward, allowing another defender to see the field likely in
place of Fabregas. That puts more creative duties on Bakayoko’s plate, or sees
the Frenchman fall to the bench, although swapping the defensive midfielder for
a central defender seems to have little benefit.
These lineup choices are of the utmost importance as Chelsea meets
AS Roma in Champions League play on Wednesday, because a victory would give
them a perfect nine points out of nine, leaving them with tons of wiggle-room
with three matches remaining. That five-point cushion would present the Blues
with the ability to rotate the squad moving forward, a luxury so desperately
needed with the injury problems and questions to sort out at the back. That
could be invaluable not only to Chelsea’s Champions League standing but also
their increasingly questionable Premier League health as the Manchester clubs
continue to show stunning form at the top of the table.
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