CAS to the rescue? Chelsea’s Champions League hopes hanging by a thread after Bramall Lane beating
Uplay365: Frank Lampard’s side could find themselves in fifth place by the time of their next game after a chastening 3-0 loss to Sheffield United
The result of Manchester City’s appeal against a two-year ban from the Champions League is suddenly of great interest to Chelsea.
The result of Manchester City’s appeal against a two-year ban from the Champions League is suddenly of great interest to Chelsea.
The Blues went into Saturday evening’s Premier League clash with Sheffield United sitting third in the table. However, they could be fifth by the time they play Norwich on Tuesday, as a shock 3-0 loss at Bramall Lane means Frank Lampard’s side can now be overtaken by both Leicester City and Manchester United, who play on Sunday and Monday, respectively.
Sheffield United were good value for the victory and deserve plenty of plaudits for what was their first win over a top-five side this season.
However, the story of the game was undoubtedly a dreadful display from the visitors.
They defended poorly – again – but this was a collective failure. After all, Chelsea had 76 per cent possession in Sheffield – since Opta began recording such stats in 2003, no side had ever seen so much of the ball and lost.
The worrying thing was that the Blues were beaten in every facet of the game. They were not just outscored; they were outfought and outthought by a newly-promoted side operating on a fraction of Chelsea’s budget.
We’re talking about a team that many pundits were tipping to challenge for the Premier League title next season, given the imminent arrivals of Hakim Ziyech and Timo Werner, from Ajax and RB Leipzig, respectively.
However, those two potential superstars could be playing in the Europa League next season if Chelsea aren’t careful.
The worrying thing is that this result wasn’t such a surprise, in light of the collapse at West Ham last week. Even in wins over Aston Villa and Crystal Palace, the Blues didn’t look wholly convincing.
Now, they’ve conceded eight goals in their last four games, with their defensive flaws there for all to see.
Indeed, at this stage, the rest of the league knows all about Chelsea’s vulnerability in terms of set-pieces and counterattacks. Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder exploited both areas brilliantly.
Chelsea were 2-0 down after 33 minutes at Bramall Lane, with David McGoldrick scoring his first Premier League goal of the season by converting a rebound, after Oli McBurnie had seen his initial effort on goal blocked by Kepa Arrizabalaga.Visit here
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