Are Chelsea Back On Track?

Thirty-four shots taken, 17 on target; 23 shots faced, 15 on target. Eight goals scored, five goals conceded. These are incredible statistics that show a wildly attacking team with lots of defensive frailties. But when one puts in consideration the fact that the two opponents faced were top of the table before their games, one has to give Chelsea some form of credibility.

Only the most optimistic of individuals would've expected Chelsea to pick a point out of their last two games, not to talk of four. I didn't watch the Spurs game that was dubbed a Premier League classic, but I did watch every second of their game against City. And, believe me, I was shocked, surprised and excited at the same time.

Their boldness shocked me. And, considering how they've wobbled in recent games against lesser oppositions, their willingness to fight back on three occasions surprised me. What excited me, as a neutral spectator, was how they poured forward to test City's resolve. It's not everyday you come across teams that attempt more shots against Guardiola's guys, let alone a seemingly struggling one.

So, are Chelsea really back on track? With the last few days they've had, have they turned a corner?

One crazy thing about elite level football is how quickly tables can turn. About two weeks ago alarm bells were ringing after their uninspiring home loss to Brentford. Now they're earning rave reviews for their displays in the last two games. And, in all honesty, it will be criminal not to commend them for their approach against Man City.

However, in the last two games they played against very attacking teams who left a lot of space behind to run to. To ascertain that, a misfiring Nicholas Jackson scored a hat-trick against an insanely attacking, nine-man Spurs. Raheem Sterling played like a man on steroids against Walker. These are guys that thrive on spaces left behind to devastating effects on the opposition.

Against Liverpool and Arsenal, Chelsea played well too because both teams preferred to play on the front foot instead of relinquishing possession. In fact, of the four EPL games Chelsea have lost so far it was only against Aston Villa they had less than 60% (53%) of the possession - probably because Chelsea were a man down for most of the second half. The remaining three - against West Ham, Nottm. Forest and Brentford - they averaged 74% possession, had a whooping 55 shots on goal with just eight of those on target. They scored just one goal in those three games.

In contrast, in the four games they played against Liverpool, Arsenal, Spurs and City, Chelsea also attempted 55 shots, with 26 shots on target leading to 11 goals. With this, Chelsea clearly struggles to create against low block teams and are incredibly dangerous against the very attacking ones. Unfortunately, they won't play highly attacking teams every week.

Conclusively, Chelsea have done well to pick themselves up after the loss to Brentford. Are they gradually getting back to the defiant, gritty Chelsea of old? It's way too early to call. By the way, they're occupying the 10th position as we speak. And that's enough to prove that all is not well with them. However, in Pochettino they have a proven manager who can restore the glory days. Well, they can dream for a while during this international break. They've earned it!

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Chelsea's biggest problems remain playing smaller teams as they have not lost against 4 of the 5 traditional big clubs. That and Pochettino always knew how to beat Pep. However, any team getting a good result against City, hell, I even thought Arsenal were on the right track despite losing because we performed well against them, they're that good of a team. Their defensive line needs some fixing, but I think we will see them eventually finding a running good form.

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And, playing and winning comfortably against smaller teams is one of the things that makes a big team really big.

I think Pochettino has done well so far considering the mess Chelsea ended last season with. How fast he gets right the balance between defence and attack may go a long way to define their season. I love their results against the big guys though; it gives their fans some form of leverage and increases confidence in the players too.

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Lol. As a diehard Liverpool fan, all I have to say is, it is well with you people. And we shall see.😂

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The amount of money spent and their league position is ridiculous.
Personally I think they are flattering to deceive yet again. We seriously need a striker, Nico is not upto it, I hope I am wrong. The one thing that the Man City game showed me is that they do have character which I thought they hadn't.
Time will tell

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The amount of money spent and their league position is ridiculous.

After the terrible show they put on last season, I expected them to struggle a lot more than this. I'm not saying they're awesome, but at least they're hanging in there. And, the players brought into the team are not exceptional too.

We seriously need a striker

Getting a proven striker is the problem of 85% of teams out there; it's mostly trial by error. Even the much hyped Hojlund has struggled for Man United thus far. Broja looks more like a natural no. 9 compared to Nico Jackson. He is more physical and has better box 18 presence than Jackson too. Let's wait and see.

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Yeah we will see what happens. I am on Chelsea twitter quite a lot and it does make me laugh. I was supporting Chelsea at the bridge long before RA and his money came along, so many people are just glory hunters lol

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I was supporting Chelsea at the bridge long before RA and his money came along, so many people are just glory hunters lol.

Having seen the good, the bad and the downright mediocre days, it's a lot easier to control emotions. Those who started supporting Chelsea after Mourinho brought in the trophies believes winning is their birthright. Same thing that happens to the tons of guys that started supporting Man United after 2006.

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Well let's just say I remember them in the second division, I am sure most of these fans now never knew they had been in the division below haha

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Well let's just say I remember them in the second division, I am sure most of these fans now never knew they had been in the division below haha

That was a long time ago. A lot of Chelsea fans have no clue about that.

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Chelsea really buckled up and it's nice to see that 🤗. They should keep climbing up gradually from the 10th position to.................................................. 😜.

#Dreemerforlife.

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