Apologies for the
lack of activity folks but it won’t have escaped anyone’s attention that we’ve
had the better part of 12 days off for training whilst the rest of the league
has been messing around with the FA Cup and what-not – but we’re back and what
a game to come back to: a trip to Stamford Bridge!
I’m not sure I need to point out that Chelsea are currently
top of the Premier League and will be looking to tighten their grip on top spot
at our expense on Saturday afternoon. However, I firmly believe we can cause
them some serious problems courtesy of Paul Clement’s intelligent football
styling the lads displayed against Leicester last time out.
Okay; I know there’s a major difference between the now
managerless Leicester City and Conte’s Chelsea but we still romped to victory
over the Premier League champions without giving them so much as a real chance
on goal.
We also need to consider that Paul Clement is a former
Chelsea assistant manager and we’re showing signs of that top level experience –
I’d be concerned if I were Antonio Conte; especially given their iffy draw
against Burnley in their last Premier League game!
Sadly, we’ll be heading for Stamford Bridge without Nathan
Dyer (Achilles), Jefferson Montero (hamstring) and Ki Sung-Yeung (knee) which
is a damn shame quite frankly. The pace of Dyer and fearlessness of Ki would’ve
added another dimension to our play against Chelsea but there’s always a plan
B.
Britts is back after injury and Luciano Narsingh and Jordan
Ayew are both pushing to start the game against the league leaders. I’m eager
to see what Ayew can bring from the start of a game and Narsingh could be ideal
cover for Dyer – I just hope his delivery is on point because we’ll stand more
chance in the air than we do on the deck.
Sideshow Bob lookalike, David Luiz, and Marcos Alonso are
likely to start at the back for Chelsea meaning playing through their backline
is unlikely to happen as both are competent ball playing defenders but Luiz in
particular often gets caught out in the air as ref’s are wise to his nasty
streak – Llorente could profit massively from his hesitance to get embroiled in
midair scuffles.
I’m not saying we’ll romp to victory; that’s a bit much to
ask if I’m honest but Chelsea look a side who are set to allow complacency into
their game. A few passes falling short and the likes of Narsingh and Carroll
can nick the ball away and expose the gaps in their three man defensive line.
Paul Clement needs to get it into the player’s heads that it’s
just another game and they are no better than us – they just cost more and get
paid ludicrous sums to do exactly what we do; play to win every game.