Saturday, 22 November 2014

Chelsea Invincibles? Jose's shot at Immortality



A Shot at Immortality


We are only 11 games into the season but the talk of ‘Chelsea Invincibles’ just refuses to go away. Admittedly, the press is the source of most the noise with betting websites like Paddy Power instigating matters by paying out on Chelsea to win the premier league. All this hype and the drama raises one serious question: can Chelsea actually do it?



The season is 38 games long. We are not even 30% through the season but for objective reason let’s look at the crucial data pragmatically. Chelsea’s closest rivals are Manchester City. Due respect to Southampton but it would be a legendary tale if the Saints keep up this form until the end of the season. So Chelsea have gone to their closest rivals and come away with a hard-fought draw. What could the other tricky fixtures be? Anfield, Goodison Park and for all their struggles, Old Trafford. Been there, still shining. So the first issue of the so called ‘tough fixtures’ is out of the way.

The second is how the team and more specifically the injury situation holds up. Any great team needs strength in depth. You cannot overstate the need for a deep squad that can bail you out of an injury crisis. Do Chelsea have an injury fool-proof squad? Sadly, no. But neither do Real Madrid in certain positions. Chicharito, for instance, is no replacement for Karim Benzema. Likewise, Loic Remy is no replacement for Diego Costa if, say, Costa is injured for a prolonged period which he has shown symptoms of. But the two positions Chelsea cannot afford to have injuries in are the CDMs. Nemanja Matic and Cesc Fabregas are virtually irreplaceable at Chelsea. If you consider the replacements, John Obi Mikel and Ramires, they are of a vastly inferior quality due to the form the aforementioned players are in. A serious injury to Fabregas and the team would lose its brain. Injuries are a major factor and ultimately may prove to be the deciding factor.



Thirdly is the often ignored factor of ‘mentality’. A football player is only as good as he believes he is. Similarly, a football team fuels itself on team spirit. Chelsea lost it near the end of last season and more so against the smaller teams. This season they have shown no cracks but they have been conceding a lot of late goals and goals from winning positions. In fact the two draws away to the Manchester Teams were both a result of late goals and both games ended 1-1. If you want to go the whole season unbeaten, you need to show killer instinct and close games down. At 1-0 you should be thinking about dominating possession and making it 2-0, not being tentative and dropping deep defensively, something Chelsea have been guilty of. If Chelsea can keep focus and  if Mourinho doesn’t let them lose perspective, it’ll be another box ticked.

Fourthly, you cannot ignore the number of competitions Chelsea have entered. Balancing a league cup midweek with a monster premier league game on Sunday evening and then playing at Nou Camp on Tuesday is a real possibility. You’ll need every player to show up. You simply cannot afford any passengers. Most of this is down to Mourinho. How he tinkers with the squad will have a huge effect on the outcome before and more specifically towards the business end of the tournament.




All in all, there is a fair chance that Chelsea can go undefeated. You get the feeling that Chelsea haven’t yet hit peak form. They are bound to do so at some point during the season and the thought itself is scary.  Having said that, they could just lose to West Brom this evening if they are not careful enough! Such is the premier league these days. You simply cannot take anyone for granted. Rest assured, Mourinho will have the boys in blue rooted to the ground. You cannot go to sleep when you play at this level. Although the manager’s target is to win ‘the next game’, I am sure a short at immortality would be brewing at the back of Jose’s mind. And if he can indeed go unbeaten this season, in this competitive climate, that is what it will be – immortality.

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