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Arsenal exploited Brighton's 5-2-3 pressing shape at the weekend through their right-sided triangle of Rice (RB)-Odegaard-Saka Brighton's left-sided attacker tried to jump to Saliba when pressing, meaning Rice was the free man (or Odegaard if they rotated, as in the second

Arsenal exploited Brighton's 5-2-3 pressing shape at the weekend through their right-sided triangle of Rice (RB)-Odegaard-Saka  

Brighton's left-sided attacker tried to jump to Saliba when pressing, meaning Rice was the free man (or Odegaard if they rotated, as in the second
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Gyokeres dragging defenders with him isn’t even a myth, it’s just true Look at the place he opened for Zubimendi

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This was also the case against Aston Villa and it's something I don't exactly understand why it happens at times. Chelsea will have a clear overload against the opposition's frontline press. As you can see in image 1, there's a 4v2. Yet, Chelsea go long where Delap is

This was also the case against Aston Villa and it's something I don't exactly understand why it happens at times.

Chelsea will have a clear overload against the opposition's frontline press. As you can see in image 1, there's a 4v2. Yet, Chelsea go long where Delap is
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The Maresca debate becomes more interesting when you look beyond trophies and “structure talk”. Our long-term xG trend shows Chelsea’s attacking output declining, defensive control improving, but net xGD not improving. Not a disaster — but also not the trajectory of a team

The Maresca debate becomes more interesting when you look beyond trophies and “structure talk”.
Our long-term xG trend shows Chelsea’s attacking output declining, defensive control improving, but net xGD not improving.

Not a disaster — but also not the trajectory of a team