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The off-season suddenly feels pretty short when you consider how close we are to Chelsea’s pre-season actually kicking off at Cobham.
In what can hopefully provide the perfect platform for Thomas Tuchel to shape his squad into his own image ahead of another taxing campaign with its unique challenges, the month of preparation can hopefully provide some space for interesting experimentation.
Tuchel’s Chelsea has been accused of becoming predictable in their approach, tempo, method of attack and even the personnel deployed regularly.
Pre-season offers the breathing room to go a bit wild, try new ideas, and hopefully uncover some unexpected options, as Trevoh Chalobah did in 2021.
Not only will fans hopefully be able to witness some new additions begin to integrate into life at Chelsea.
But Tuchel could also use the warm-up games to test some ideas he did not feel comfortable attempting in the intense heat of a Premier League season.
Let’s try and speculate what tests Tuchel could try out with his squad ahead of the 2022/23 season commencing next month, even guessing the arrival of some bold signings.
The 4-3-3
It has been long speculated the direction Tuchel is heading with Chelsea is an eventual shift from the 3-4-2-1 to a four-man defence.
We did see it in glimpses throughout the last season to varying levels of success, but given the returning loanees and some potential targets, the 4-3-3 could prove a more effective approach.
Conor Gallagher thrived as an eight for Crystal Palace, and his return adds a very interesting dimension to Tuchel’s midfield.
Mason Mount has mostly been used as a forward under Tuchel but proved his quality deeper under Frank Lampard in a midfield trio, whilst Ruben Loftus-Cheek’s best run of form at the club came in the same formation under Maurizio Sarri.
And with the potential the club could sign more natural wide players like Raheem Sterling and Ousmane Dembele, the need for wing-backs and more narrow forwards might prove a thing of the past for Tuchel.
The Chalobah Sequel
Uncovering the talent of Trevoh Chalobah was one of the nicest stories of last season. It further proved the quality of Cobham whilst providing a priceless solution that bolstered an already strong area after the Champions League win.
Tuchel can hopefully aim to do similar when assessing the returning loan players this pre-season. Levi Colwill, Armando Broja, Billy Gilmour, Ethan Ampadu, Dujon Sterling and Ian Maatsen all gained minutes away from the club last term and could provide a surprising alternative to transfer targets already linked.
The long-term benefits of promoting from within are obvious and could lessen the load in what is already looking to be a challenging summer to rebuild the squad.
Reece James in midfield, Christian Pulisic as a focal point, Loftus-Cheek as a regista, Tuchel surely has one interesting positional experiment up his sleeve this summer.
We usually see one, even for a half or out of convenience, in an early pre-season test. It would be curious to see the tactical flexibility Tuchel is famed for expressed a bit more loosely in the early weeks. Yes, we want consistent planning and structure.
But pre-season should be the one time a coach goes wild and takes more risks. What would be some of the unexpected changes you’d like to see? Let us know in the comments below.
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“Call it a Day”: Manchester United Midfielder Slammed Over ‘Disastrous’ Liverpool Performance
Old Trafford witnessed a revealing scene during the pre-game festivities as Manuel Ugarte was introduced to the Manchester United faithful. The Uruguayan’s debut couldn’t have come at a more poignant time.
As the 23-year-old midfielder took his introductory bows, his predecessor, Casemiro, was gearing up for what would become a fateful encounter against Liverpool—a match that would underline the vast gulf the Brazilian now needs to bridge.
The defensive midfield role at Manchester United has been a subject of intense scrutiny and Casemiro, once a stalwart at Real Madrid, found himself overwhelmed in a game that laid bare many of United’s deeper systemic issues.
The match ended in a 3-0 defeat, with Casemiro’s disastrous performance a glaring weak spot. As Jamie Carragher insightfully remarked earlier, it might be time for Casemiro to step away from the top echelons of football, suggesting, “Football has left him at this top level. He needs to call it a day at this level and move.”
Despite the immediate criticisms, it’s crucial to remember Casemiro’s significant contributions to football, underscored by his wife’s poignant social media post showcasing his extensive trophy haul.
Such a decorated career deserves recognition, even as discussions about his current form persist. As Gary Neville empathetically noted, even the best can falter under pressure, reflecting on his own career’s twilight years.
For Manchester United, the challenge is not just about replacing a player but about realigning their entire midfield setup to compete effectively against top-tier teams like Liverpool.
Casemiro’s situation serves as a stark reminder of the relentless pace and physicality of the Premier League, where even the most experienced players can find themselves outpaced and outplayed
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“Biggest mistake of his life”: Real Madrid star told he has made the biggest mistake of his life for joining the Los Blacos
Kylian Mbappé joined Real Madrid as a free agent this past summer transfer window. While this is a significant step in his career, one person believes it’s the wrong decision.
Moreover, he notes that it’s an easy route to securing his football glory as winning the Ballon d’Or and UEFA Champions League at PSG would have had a different meaning than winning these honors at Real Madrid.
As a result, Cyril Hanouna stated in his interview with Europe 1 that the 2018 FIFA World Cup winner made a mistake leaving his hometown club.
“For me, Kylian Mbappé made the mistake of his life,” Hanouna stated (h/t Le10Sport). “I didn’t elaborate last time, but I’ll do it now. Winning the Champions League with Real Madrid is normal. Of course, winning the Champions League with Real Madrid, everyone does it. All the players who are at Real Madrid, at some point, will win the Champions League.
“Being Ballon d’Or at Real Madrid is rather easy. Benzema won it at Real Madrid. Mbappé should have stayed at PSG, won the Champions League with PSG, and won the Ballon d’Or with PSG. The club was giving him everything; it would have been his club. He would have been the main man at PSG.”
PSG are a young but exciting team, and perhaps they might not have the expectations of winning the Champions League this season. However, Real Madrid has the pressure of winning the competition this campaign with the Frenchman; if they don’t, then many will consider Year 1 of Mbappé a failure.
It will be interesting to see how this tournament plays out this season as Real Madrid know who they’ll be facing in the league phase. Mbappé won’t win the Ballon d’Or this year, but winning the Champions League and playing a key role could help his chances in 2025.
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“A really good signing”: Alan Shearer gives his verdict on Arsenal’s unexpected signing as he backs the player become a valuable star in the team
The term ‘baptism of fire’ is often overused in football, but it rings true for Raheem Sterling when considering he could make his Arsenal debut away to Tottenham Hotspur.
For a different player, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta might decide against deploying his new signing on such an occasion, but Sterling certainly has the mental resolve to handle it.
Sterling has endured some tough times in the past for England, criticised for his performances, and he’s been subject to similar at Chelsea too.
But in north London, the 29-year-old now has a new home, and the majority of Arsenal fans are excited to see if Arteta can recapture Sterling’s best, in a similar vein to Kai Havertz.
The two are at very different stages of their career, but like just Havertz, Sterling may find his confidence once again, a player who is still in his prime years.
Alan Shearer explains why Raheem Sterling could be really ‘valuable’ to Arsenal
Speaking on ‘The Rest Is Football’ podcast, Alan Shearer was very happy that Sterling had managed to get away from a ‘horrible’ situation at Stamford Bridge, which could have become even more messy.
And the pundit then went on to explain what Sterling can offer Arsenal, a move that suits both parties.
Shearer said: “Yeah I think it’s a really good move for him. I think it was important that he got out and played.
“It would have been horrible for him to sit there and rot in the stiffs, not even maybe, not even see first team football, never mind train or whatever with them.
“So I think it was really important for him to get out with his experience and know-how, he could be valuable to Arsenal.”
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