Chelsea 3 — Burnley 1: Reactions and Thoughts on our First Win

And with that the Premier League season is now fully underway. Monday’s match against Burnley wrapped up an action packed Matchday 1 around the Premier League and what a match it was. Before the match had even started we had our first buzz of drama surrounding the new season. Returning loanee Thibaut Courtois was to make his Chelsea debut with Petr Cech on the bench. While Mourinho insists that this decision is not set in stone and that he encourages both to fight for their place, I believe that the situation is a little bit more developed than that. If rumors are true then Courtois is on the verge of signing a new 5 year extension with the club. Now why would he do that if his place was to be on the bench for the next year or two? I think news of this extension means that Cech’s days at the club are numbered. If he really wants to stay and be our Cup goalkeeper than by all means that’d be great but I honestly believe that he deserves much more respect than that. He will always be a club legend for us; on the same level of Drogba, Lampard, and Terry. He was a staple in between our posts for the past decade and he was and still remains one of the best if not top three goalkeepers in the entire world. Unfortunately, as Cech may remember with his time with Cudicini, the future starts now with Courtois. With Courtois, we may as well have the next 10-15 years of goalkeeping settled if not more. Can’t really blame Mourinho with this choice here and honestly if Cech were given the starting spot I would have been surprised. His decision paid off as Courtois looked composed, strong, and solid in his time in between the posts. That goal by Burnley was pure class and couldn’t be helped but he did make some nice as well as smart saves when called upon. 

Now on to the match itself, from the get go, Chelsea seemed pretty energetic and created chances. The goal from Burnley was just too good though some defensive miscues led to the window of an opening that was taken swiftly. However, Burnley seemed to have awakened the beast when they took that shock lead over us. Within minutes, Chelsea’s energetic and fast paced passing created chance after chance. It was finally when Diego Costa was awarded for being at the right place at the right time that we leveled. Great positioning and running throughout the match by Costa. He ran with a purpose and made the Burnley defensive players fear him. He gave us that edge in the final third that we had really been lacking these few seasons. He’s starting to look more and more like a shrewd signing by Mourinho. What sets him apart form Torres or Ba or Eto’o for that matter was that Costa went in guns afire so to speak. He was not afraid to throw himself at the opposition and make something happen. Too often last year, our strikers faltered at the last second, whether it was lack of confidence, rhythm, or a little bit of both, that intangible factor was missing. Costa brings that and more to the table. That yellow card was a bit harsh in my opinion…did Costa deserve a penalty? I’ll be honest and say I didn’t think so. His foot was tapped by the keeper by the contact was not anywhere near penalty worthy in my opinion. But overall, great debut for Costa and hopefully Chelsea fans will be cheering his name more often as he looks to add to his Premier League goal tally as the year goes on.

 

The attacking mids were great in my opinion. Schurrle continues to show the world his growth as he shrugged off any notion of a World Cup hangover. Actually, he looked even more fitter and stronger than last year. His backtracking looks much improved and he was not afraid to take the offensive without crossing the line over to being selfish. He looked to contribute and set up his teammates much more than Oscar or Willian have usually done. Hazard was just….well Hazard. His play in the first half was breathtaking….as if the ball was glued to his boots the entire time. His distribution was fantastic, even hitting an astounding 22/22 at one point. His tailing back and defensive work would have left a positive note in Mourinho’s mind as well. Though at times he did tend to over complicate things, with time and some more maturing, its going to be scary to see what he’ll do. Oscar looked better than his end of season form from last year and he seemed motivated by the extra competition this year. Nothing special from the Brazilian but he did do what he usually does. The hustle plays and providing a good motor for the team. 

Now the man of the match: Cesc Fabregas. That flick/poke to Schurrle for the goal was top class if not out of this world. I remember watching the stream and just going ballistic after seeing that beauty of a ball. His vision and his creativity are something that we sorely missed the past couple years and it’s already mouth-watering thinking of the potential link ups we can have throughout the course of the season with Fabregas pulling the strikes. Simply sublime. His delivery of set pieces was precise and well delivered as well. He may as well turn out to be the best buy of the summer! 

Defense looked solid as usual and it was great to see that they were able to work and communicate efficiently with Courtois. Look for this defense to lead the league in clean sheets and GA this year as Mourinho’s teams always boast a strong defensive ability. 

Overall, this was a great game and very reassuring for Blues fans around the world. The buyings from this summer seem to be paying their dividends and Mourinho finally seems to have completed his squad to his liking. The first half was an attacking masterclass while the second half was an efficient closing to a great game from all. We finally look like a complete machine and I’m sure Chelsea fans all over the globe are sleeping well knowing that their team could very steamroll its way to trophies galore this year. 

 

Finally the Start of the Season!!

Hey all! 

Tomorrow’s the day we’ve all been waiting for! The season is finally going to start for our Blues. Games going to be against Burnley, one of the newly promoted teams. Never count out an upset but hopefully Mourinho and the lads can give us a good show! Literally can not wait for this moment!! 

Predicted Line-Up: Courtois, Azpilicueta, Cahill, Terry (c), Luis, Fabregas, Matic, Oscar, Hazard, Schurrle, Costa

Predicted Subs: Torres, Willian, Van Ginkel

Predicted Score: Chelsea 3-0

Look for Chelsea to make a statement in this win. No matter what Mourinho says about stamina or resting players, he will want to come out and really send a message to the field: Chelsea mean business this season. Also, look for Costa to further prove himself as a marquee signing and to show his worth. I think he will score at least once in his PL debut. 

Andre Schurrle: What to do with Chelsea’s Budding Young Star

An impact signing made last summer, Andre Schurrle came to Chelsea on a £18 million fee. During his arrival, many questioned what his role would be with the team. In a midfield so crowded with talent and promise, would Schurrle even get a glimpse of the pitch? On the heels of the Deadline day signing of Willian, Schurrle’s prospects of nailing down a permanent role on the team seemed distant but there was no denying his talents. At Bayer Leverkeusen, Schurrle made a name for himself scoring a total of 21 goals in 75 appearances while averaging roughly 3 shots per game. While not exactly eye opening, there was no denying the potential Schurrle displayed in the competitive Bundesliga. Last season at Chelsea, Schurrle played more of the super-sub role, coming in off the bench and providing a spark for Mourinho’s squad scoring 9 goals in 20 appearances. Despite his improvements throughout the season, Mourinho still opted to choose Willian over Schurrle on the right wing. Here we will make a side-by-side comparison of the two.

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**Stats retrieved from whoscored.com

Offense

 

Andre Schurrle Apps Goals Assists Shots Key Passes Pass Success
Premier League 30 (15) 8 2 1.9 1 82.6
FIFA World Cup 6 (6) 3 1 2.5 0.5 83.3

 

Willian Apps Goals Assists Shots Key Passes Pass Success
Premier League 25 (7) 4 2 1.8 2.6 85.6
FIFA World Cup 5 (4) 0 0 0.6 1.6 94.7

Here we can clearly see that Schurrle has the upper hand offensively when compared to Willian. In the earlier part of the year, I would argue that Willian was a more refined player but during the latter part of the season, Schurrle really came into his own as shown by his superb World Cup. What the stats fail to show in regards to his Cup performance was his movement and pace, as well as his decision making; often making the right pass or taking the shot with confidence. Willian does add in more creativity and flair, trademark of his Brazilian heritage with 2.6 key passes as opposed to Schurrle’s 1.0. However, both tallied the same amount of assists with Schurrle nearlying tripling Willian’s goal tally while coming off the majority of the time. Especially during the World Cup, Schurrle has shown confidence and a killer instinct in front of goal. With his improved movement, vision, and finishing, Schurrle really played a vital cog in Germany’s World Cup run highlighted by his assist towards the winning goal in the Final. Willian while a great supporter really lacks the firepower that Schurrle brings to the table.

Winner: Schurrle by a long mile. The improvements he has shown during the World Cup and early pre-season makes him by far a better option offensively than Willian and Oscar for that matter. Look for him to score at least 10 PL goals this season and maybe even approach 15 goals.

Defense

 

Andre Schurrle Apps Tackles Int Fouls Beaten
Premier League 30 (15) 1.3 0.6 0.7 0.6
FIFA World Cup 6 (6) 1.3 0.7 1.2 0.3

 

Willian Apps Tackles Int Fouls Beaten
Premier League 25 (7) 1.8 0.7 1 0.8
FIFA World Cup 5 (4) 0.4 0 0.6 0.4

This is the main reason I believe Mourinho called upon Willian so often in comparison to Schurrle. Willian’s “jack of all trades” label and his strong willingness to track back and hassle the opponents in the back third was what saw the likes of Juan Mata and Kevin De Bruyne sold as well as Eden Hazard get publicly called out. Also, his seemingly endless motor really helped personify Chelsea’s “grind it out” mentality throughout the season. However, when one takes a closer look at the stats Schurrle doesn’t come in that far behind his counterpart. Willian averaged 1.8 tackles while Schurrle averaged a close 1.3 while making 0.6 int compared to Willian’s 0.7. While maybe not immediate, this does show that as time progressed he began to show the same willingness to track back and play defense as Mourinho so wishes from members of his team. Though tracking back wasn’t done so recklessly by Schurrle as he also averaged less fouls than Willian while being beaten on the ball less as well. Though what gives Willian the advantage is his endless motor and stamina which would allow him to create counters at crucial points in the waning minutes of the match.

Winner: Willian though the race is closer than many would presume. Schurrle showed massive improvement in this aspect as the year wore on. Willian’s motor and endless stamina really pushes him ahead on this one however, as throughout the season he has displayed the most consistency.

Who deserves to start?

In my opinion Schurrle should be given the nod this season. What he has shown towards the end of the season and especially at the World Cup, is that he is a player who has matured greatly grown in confidence. His performances in preseason, especially against Ferencvaros, shows that he is ready to take the big stage. While Willian was great and did well, he simply doesn’t give Chelsea what they need. At many times last season, Chelsea seemed to be lacking firepower and an option up front. Like his Brazilian compatriot Oscar, Willian at many times seemed to be looking to score first instead of setting up his teammates. This sort of selfish decision making is not something that will help our forwards score. Simply put, while Willian does provide support for our defenseive lines, he doesn’t give us that extra “oomph” in the final third that will score goals. Willian I can see being used in Schurrle’s role last season; coming off the bench as a “super-sub” either used for scraping out a big play or maintaining a tight lead. Another plus for Schurrle to start is to ride on his confidence. The man is on a high after becoming a World Champion this summer and to keep a budding star brimming with confidence on the bench would be a waste of a perfect opportunity. Let him run free at the beginning of the season against some of the lower teams like Burnley and Leicester and see what he can do. If he can keep the ball rolling both literally and metaphorically, Chelsea may have another recognized world class star in their midsts.

Week of Aug. 4th: Round-up!

A more quiet week for the Blues…Besides our 3-0 drubbing at the hands of Werder Bremen not much new on the front as Mourinho and the boys trudge through the pre-season and working out the last minute kinks before the Premier League season kicks off in T-14 days.

Oriol Romeu leaves the club on loan to Stuttgart…honestly, no surprise here. I was actually really surprised when I heard that Romeu had signed an extension for us but with the central midfield packed with the likes of Matic, Fabregas, Van Ginkel, Ramires, and Mikel; it was going to be very hard for Romeu to find any minutes on the pitch. Wishing him the best next season at Stuttgart.

The one move that may have sent shockwaves in the Chelsea community was with recently removed club legend Frank Lampard. Earlier in the summer it was revealed that Super Frank was going to start his career away from Chelsea with Mancester City’s MLS daughter club NYCFC. However, recent news have Lampard joining Premier League rivals Mancester City on a 6 month loan until the MLS season kicks off in March. Some Chelsea fans are outraged and clamor against this move but personally I don’t have a problem with it. Nothing against Lampard here, but his days playing high level football are over as we saw last season and during the World Cup. At most, he will play an impact sub but even then with City’s crowded midfield I can’t see him cracking any sort of significant minutes. Also, Frank’s a competitor: we all know that. Did we really expect him to sit out for 6-7 months before MLS season starts? Honestly, I just see this stint with City as a way to keep in shape while training with a quality squad to make sure his skills don’t dull. While it will definitely be weird seeing him don a City jersey when he does play for City. I’m not going to be harboring any hard feelings toward him for it.

Lastly, all of Chelsea’s world cup stars should ALL be back in training by now…meaning that Mourinho will have his entire squad at his disposal now so he can continue to mold these players into his liking before we play Burnley in a couple of weeks. With Schurrle, Hazard, Oscar, Willian, Courtois, and Ramires all back for good, can’t wait to see how the next preseason match goes!