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PLAYER RATINGS: Chelsea 1-3 Tottenham Hotspur
By
Lane Boy -
April 1, 2018



Twenty-eight years! Who cares how we did it? We won. Top four here we come!

First half, we struggled. Both these teams play better on the break but Chelsea were set up to play that way and we found ourselves with the kind of possession that we struggle with, getting slower and narrower as the half wore on, looking toothless.

A mistake at the back and we looked like we would struggle to get back on terms. Then, from nowhere, Christian Eriksen produced a goal so spectacular it defied the laws of the universe and the game flipped in a moment.

We came out in the second half and, for twenty minutes, dominated. Eriksen was thankfully central and Dele playing further forward, with Son wider.Two beautifully taken goals by Dele and then we had the composure and confidence to see out the game.

Lloris – 6

Yes, Hugo had another rush of blood and another misjudgement. It could so easily have been costly but it wasn’t and he handled well and made some good stops.

Sanchez – 6

Also arguably at fault for the goal and his ‘air block’ late on could have let Kante in for a second, but he was quick and effective otherwise.

Vertonghen – 7

I don’t think it was a red card on Hazard! Other than that he was superb. Some spectacular interceptions but mostly he doesn’t do spectacular – his organisation and reading of the game make his work look almost routine.

Davies – 5

When you play four at the back, especially against a team playing five, especially against a team whose attacking thrust comes from two wide players on the left and two on the right, you are going to be stretched. You have to have the four narrow and in touch, sacrificing wide space to major threats, and yet get out there quickly. Davies didn’t have a good game but part of the space he yielded (for the goal for instance) was structural.

Trippier – 6

Trippier worked hard, especially in the fruitless first half.

Dier – 7

Dier put himself about and was disruptive to the Chelsea midfield throughout. They say it’s a dream factory and certainly one of his ‘Hollywood’ passes finally came off -though, to be honest, a ball like that should never produce the result that Dele’s touch afforded. It was, however, a case of someone looking for Dele and Dele looking for something and making those runs he hasn’t often made this year. So, more power to Eric – well done!

Dembele – 6

Busy performance.

Lamela – 6

A major feature of this game was Lamela bringing a South American flavour to a London local derby. He was combative and aggressive throughout, treading a fine line with arms and lunges, even on the edge of his own box. When we struggled in the first half, it offered a kind of buoyancy as he worked relentlessly to make something happen. In the end, he didn’t really have an impact on the outcome.

Dele – 8

There are several things he is exceptional at. He made one of his last year’s late runs into the area, coming along the line to signal to the ball player and then timing his run through. The second thing is quick feet and a sublime touch. Both goals featured this. He was certainly ‘up for the game’ throughout. We’ve all criticised him at times this year but I could not be more delighted that he answered those who have slagged him off, not too many of whom, I hope, were ever from within our own camp.

Eriksen – 9

He won the game by making our team feel they could come out in the second half and make a real fist of it. That shot for his goal was one of the most exciting you’re ever likely to see. His touch for the pass that set up the third was sublime (and he was rightly giving Sonny a hard time for not laying the ball off … even after we’d scored it!). They gave him too much space throughout the first half – you can’t do that with a player who already seems to have more time on the ball and the ability to see opportunities and the technique to seize them.

Son – 6

Made a strong run for the third goal and then got lucky with an assist when he should have already passed to at least two other players with golden opportunities in the course of the move. He is more threatening coming in from wide and, although he shouldn’t carry the can for this, he was part of the problem in the first half as Spurs got bogged down trying to play through packed central areas.

Subs

Miracles are now on the programme as Harry Kane got off his physio couch in double quick time and played. So did Wanyama and Sissoko.
 
Little harsh on Lamela. Tbf if Son had made the correct pass twice leading up to our 3rd goal Lamela would have had a tap in from the spot. In the end Alli got the goal off a mad scramble and hell we will take it!

 
I think the grades are about right but would give Lamela a 7. He made 5 successful tackles which gives him the edge above Son for me who got a 6.

The pundits are crediting the front 4 changes Poch made at half time .
 
Can agree with most of that, but giving Dembele a 6 is a joke. The guy was immense and once again won his dual with Kante. He was minimally an 8.
 
Nick Real Deal - 2/4/2018 13:59

I think the grades are about right but would give Lamela a 7. He made 5 successful tackles which gives him the edge above Son for me who got a 6.

The pundits are crediting the front 4 changes Poch made at half time .

I think the Pundits are calling it right, it transformed our play, we became more fluid, it added width and we looked far more dangerous.

It was a smart very smart tactical move by Poch.
 
Spursex - 2/4/2018 14:47

Nick Real Deal - 2/4/2018 13:59

I think the grades are about right but would give Lamela a 7. He made 5 successful tackles which gives him the edge above Son for me who got a 6.

The pundits are crediting the front 4 changes Poch made at half time .

I think the Pundits are calling it right, it transformed our play, we became more fluid, it added width and we looked far more dangerous.

It was a smart very smart tactical move by Poch.

Smarter than playing Son at left back that's for sure !!
 
Nick Real Deal - 2/4/2018 16:02

Spursex - 2/4/2018 14:47

Nick Real Deal - 2/4/2018 13:59

I think the grades are about right but would give Lamela a 7. He made 5 successful tackles which gives him the edge above Son for me who got a 6.

The pundits are crediting the front 4 changes Poch made at half time .

I think the Pundits are calling it right, it transformed our play, we became more fluid, it added width and we looked far more dangerous.

It was a smart very smart tactical move by Poch.

Smarter than playing Son at left back that's for sure !!

In fairness, I still know why he did it, but when he did it was utterly nuts...

But even Poch is learning fast, and yesterday showed yet again.

Still, I can't wait until the next time it doesn't quite work and the 'only when we lose' tactical genius posters will be full on ripping Poch a new one..
 
Nobody deserves less than a seven . We were playing The Chavs at their place for fuck sake . They were desperate for three points . Even in the first half ,we made them look ordinary . Then Poch reorganised and we made them look lost for ideas. .....on their own patch , in front of their own deluded fans .
It was a brilliant performance , by everyone
 
its hard to complain when you win the 3 points ...I’ve been talking about Son’s one-man show for the longest time now. There is a greedy/hungry forward play and there is SON - beyond selfishness. Never was it more apparent than Sunday... Even after scoring his teammates couldn’t hide their continued frustration with him not passing or disrupting the flow of the game.

as hard as lamella works for the team with selfless play, it is good to be rewarded sometimes and Son will blatantly not pass to lamella in a better position at least 2/3 a game. go see how many of his goals have come from lamella assists.

fair play to Ali for crediting lamella in every interview is saw (4), for making the run that pull Christenssen away for the one on one for his first goal.

The third goal was vital and the game was the most important of the year as still Son was thinking of self. It’s my biggest criticism of him. I know he has helped massively lately but these things can’t be ignored..
 
In fairness, I still know why he did it, but when he did it was utterly nuts...

But even Poch is learning fast, and yesterday showed yet again.

Still, I can't wait until the next time it doesn't quite work and the 'only when we lose' tactical genius posters will be full on ripping Poch a new one..

agree with all of that, but still think if the Chelsea player hadn't have gone down so easy it wouldn't have been exposed... Loads of wingers are playing at wing backs these days.

But yeah, Conte joins a growing list of supposedly tactically superior managers with greater resources available to them who get outclassed by the "clueless" Pochettino. I don't understand how anyone making those arguments can overlook all his victories when providing evidence of how weak he is tactically... I've yet to find a manager who wins every match!
 
I've always said , and always will, Pochettino is working miracles. With the resources he has , transfer price ceilings , wages caps , bringing youth through , talent spotting , working in apparent harmony with Levy , the man is priceless.
Could you really imagine any of the other present top five managers/coaches dealing with all that . Not a hope in hell , they all demand bottomless pits and when they don't get it ,you hear comments like " the club is where it deserves to be " or , " I need another£300 million next season " .
Poch is working miracles
 
agree with all of that, but still think if the Chelsea player hadn't have gone down so easy it wouldn't have been exposed... Loads of wingers are playing at wing backs these days.

But yeah, Conte joins a growing list of supposedly tactically superior managers with greater resources available to them who get outclassed by the "clueless" Pochettino. I don't understand how anyone making those arguments can overlook all his victories when providing evidence of how weak he is tactically... I've yet to find a manager who wins every match!

Believe me, there are a few who think that Poch should win every game, regardless of resources, what the opposition is etc etc

It's almost as sad as it is funny, but these people do still exist.