Chelsea's Nightmare Continues
Premier League champions Chelsea have conceded more goals than any other team so far this season but it’s not just the defence that must take responsibility for that.
An
opening day draw at home to Swansea has been followed by three defeats in four
games, culminating in Saturday's 3-1 defeat to Everton at Goodison Park. But while the
defence is in the spotlight, Neville was keen to stress that the likes of
Nemanja Matic must also up their performances if Chelsea are to turn things
around.
"They're
obviously well off where they were last season and everybody is looking for the
reasons for that," Neville told a
magazine. "They've got problems at both ends of the pitch. The
tackles attempted are down and I think that's important because all fingers
have been pointed towards the defence.
"We know that John Terry isn't in the
form that he was last season. We know that Branislav Ivanovic is a shadow of
the player he was last season.
"We know that
Kurt Zouma, having watched him on Saturday and watched the video again since,
has a lot to learn about the [centre-back] position, there's no doubt about
that."
However, for all the issues among the back
four, Neville believes the drop off in the number of tackles shows that this is
a matter for the midfield as much as the defence and Chelsea's troubles stem
from what is happening further forwards. It's the lack of intensity of their
midfield players in providing necessary cover that is proving so damaging for
the back four.
"When you do
look back at last season, the intensity in their work is night and day from
where they were on Saturday," he added. "We've always talked about
the protection that the defence get. But I believe that all three goals were
attributable to the midfield players."
For the first Everton goal, Steven Naismith
was able to slip into space behind the Chelsea midfield and then drag the ball
away from them once in possession. "They have to stop that man getting the
ball," said Neville. "That's their job. If you look at what Matic and
John Obi Mikel do it's so poor. Mikel leaves his space too early. That's not
the Nemanja Matic that we know."
Everton doubled their
lead soon after and once again Matic was found wanting as he allowed Arouna
Kone to retain possession near the touchline. "There's no way in my mind
that Nemanja Matic would ever allow anyone out of that space last season,"
said Neville. "He would have been aggressive and made the tackle."
Instead the Everton move was allowed to
continue with Naismith finding himself in plenty of room to drive forwards from
the centre of midfield. Pedro had failed to drop his position to cover for
Matic. "Certainly, Pedro should see the danger and attach himself to the
midfield," added Neville. "The midfield is absolutely all at sea.
Pedro is nowhere near the game."
Naismith finished
well for his second and after the break was able to complete his hat-trick. On
this occasion, Matic was bypassed too easily by a one-two and Ross Barkley was
able to run directly at Terry. "This Chelsea back four, that we knew if they
were exposed could potentially have problems, are now having problems,"
said Neville.
"That is exactly what you don't want.
John Terry is exposed. All of a sudden the nightmare situation of John Terry
being caught two on one is there. How many times did that happen last season?
It's now happening time and time again because of those lads in front of him.
"When you look
at this Chelsea team, it's difficult to describe the edge in football. What is
the edge? When you have that intensity about you. But they're not putting that
extra three or four yards in to help each other, it's exposing that back four
and they're not looking like a Jose Mourinho team."
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