Chelsea's supposed tenderness has been used as a smokescreen bymanager Jose Mourinho this season, but their Champions League elimination byAtletico Madrid proved they remain a work in progress.The claim that Chelsea are not yet ready to challenge for major honours has attimes provided a convenient excuse for Mourinho, who is fond of depicting hislavishly assembled squad as a group of eager novices.Wednesday's 3-1 semi-final loss revealed real shortcomings though, and whileChelsea were made to pay for some costly defensive errors, Mourinho's tacticalapproach was, for once, not beyond reproach either.The Portuguese had been lauded, if begrudgingly, after masterminding a counter-attacking 2-0 win at Liverpool last Sunday, but against Atletico, Chelsea needed totake the initiative, and they struggled.With the score 1-1 at half-time and Atletico ahead on away goals, the onus was onChelsea to attack in the second half, but instead it was the visitors who made the early running.Mark Schwarzer had to save from Arda Turan and Tiago Mendes, and although JohnTerry then forced Thibaut Courtois into a fine save at the other end, Diego Costa's60th-minute penalty effectively ended the tie. "Chelsea needed to score," said Atletico coach Diego Simeone."We knew they'd probably bring on another striker, which allowed us to bring in fivemidfielders. It left us a lot more space to control the game."While Chelsea possess plenty of talented attackers, they have been schooled almostexclusively in the art of the counter-attack, and when the circumstances demandedan onslaught, they seemed to freeze."Chelsea aren't made for playing football, but for playing on the counter-attack, likeReal Madrid did against Bayern Munich," winger Eden Hazard told Frenchbroadcaster beIN Sports."It's pretty much our tactic that works the best."Chelsea were also the architects of their own downfall in defence, where errorsplayed a part in all three Atletico goals.- Costa in Chelsea's sights - The Spaniards' equaliser came after Ashley Cole allowed Juanfran to ghost intospace behind him before dispatching a volleyed cross that Adrian Lopez converted.Costa won the penalty after a clumsy swipe by Samuel Eto'o and for the third goal,Cesar Azpilicueta lost sight of Juanfran, who crossed for Turan to score at thesecond attempt.Surprisingly deployed in a right-wing role, Azpilicueta had created FernandoTorres's 36th-minute opener, but it proved a rare tactical success on the night forMourinho.Chelsea's deficiencies in the striking department -- a frequent Mourinho bugbear --were also apparent, with the hosts mustering only five shots on target to Atletico's eight.While Torres was rewarded for an industrious performance with a goal, Mourinho'sthree strikers -- Torres, Eto'o and Demba Ba -- have between them amassed six fewergoals this season (30) than Costa (36).Unable to ignore the gulf between the two teams, Mourinho was unusually graciousin defeat, describing Atletico as "a very, very good side" and "a real team".With Terry, Hazard and Eto'o only half-fit, goalkeeper Petr Cech injured, FrankLampard and John Mikel Obi suspended, and Nemanja Matic and Mohamed Salahcup-tied, this was also a far from full-strength Chelsea."I can't be critical of a group of players who are trying everything," Mourinho said. "We have problems with injuries, suspensions and players who can't play in theChampions League. It's disappointing to lose, but I am proud of them."Chelsea are two points behind Liverpool in the Premier League with two matches toplay, so silverware looks destined to elude Mourinho, but he will drawencouragement from the first season of his second coming at Stamford Bridge.Having come so close to delivering a famous trophy double, he will now expect to bebacked in the close-season transfer window.Costa is rumoured to be among his targets, but whoever arrives, next season'sChelsea are likely to be a much less forgiving beast. Source: AFP
GMT 08:04 2018 Sunday ,09 December
Leaders Dortmund edge Schalke in derby, Bayern winGMT 12:12 2018 Tuesday ,30 October
Man City back atop Premier League after beating Tottenham 1-0GMT 18:58 2018 Wednesday ,24 October
CSKA Moscow defeated by Italy’s Roma 0-3 in UEFAGMT 19:26 2018 Saturday ,20 October
Juventus held by Genoa to end Italian champions' perfect startGMT 16:54 2018 Monday ,15 October
Russia beats Turkey 2-0 in UEFA Nations League second-leg matchGMT 11:53 2018 Friday ,12 October
Syrian football team beats Bahrain 1-0 in a friendly matchGMT 11:51 2018 Sunday ,07 October
Beating al-Sahel, Tishreen team tops Premier League footballGMT 06:37 2018 Friday ,05 October
Zenit defeats Slavia Praha in UEFA Europa LeagueMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor