Last Saturday, with the Blues behind 2-0 against Aston Villa in the second part of the match, Mauricio Pochettino changed his strategy.
As a result, Marc Cucurella inverted, providing the Blues with an extra player in midfield by moving inside from left back when his team had the ball.
When Chelsea possessed the ball, that in turn attracted another opponent player, putting left winger Mykhailo Mudryk in a one-on-one situation down the left.
The switch fit the two of them right away. Considering the fees spent, these two have been among the most disappointing acquisitions of the Clearlake period; nonetheless, they both benefited immediately from this tactical change.
Tonight, Pochettino is using the same configuration, and it is working really well. With Cucurella in the middle of the field, Chelsea has dominated playmaking both forward and backward. Mudryk is now experiencing one of his risky days.
Though Mudryk may have done better with one of his opportunities, the Blues only have one goal to show for their efforts, which is encouraging.
A massive 45 minutes in advance for Chelsea’s campaign
Remember that Cole Palmer is out there waiting to аttаck, and if they take a moment to deal with Mudryk, you can bet that he will be prepared. Someone will need to step up because there isn’t much on the bench.