Ahead of the massive game tonight at Stamford Bridge, I decided to do something I haven’t done in a while and take a look at our opposition ahead of the game to try and pinpoint a potential weakness that Chelsea could exploit. Tottenham cannot defend corners and have conceded goals time and time again. Jan Vertonghen has been caught out numerous times as well.
I decided to have a look at four of Tottenham’s games in April against Wigan and Everton in the Premier League and the two games against FC Basel. In all of those games, Spurs conceded from corners, so I wanted to see where things went wrong and the potential for Chelsea to exploit those areas again.
Wigan away
As the ball is swung over, Tottenham seem to be looking OK. Everyone is covered and there are men to spare. However, two Wigan forwards make their move to the near post and THREE defenders go with them. Lloris in goal is left standing still as the goal scorer is about to make his run. He is being covered by Jan Vertonghen.
Now look! Lloris is stuck on his line. The three defenders who have moved towards the near post to cover the movement of the forwards have now realised the ball is sailing over their heads and Vertonghen is too late to realise that Boyce has made his move.
Another clearer angle. Lloris and the three defenders are all ball watching and Vertonghen and Boyce are at the back post.
As the ball comes over, we take a look what has happened. Loris is still stuck on his line. Four defenders have been taken out of the game as the ball was played to the back post and Vertonghen was too slow to react to the run of Boyce who he has leaped above him to head the ball down into the empty corner of the net. Notice no one on the posts for Spurs either.
Everton at home
The same thing happens again, this time at home to Everton. Tottenham get caught ball watching with plenty of defenders in the box to cover. The ball is played to the back post and Vertonghen gets caught out again.
As the corner comes in, Tottenham have a defender on the front post, one around the keeper, two at the near post and two marking the attackers making a run towards near post. The goal scorer, Jagielka, is circled in blue. Also, notice that Spurs have three players towards the outside of the area marking literally no one.
I have scrolled forward to the moment Jagielka wins the header and scores. Just look at what has happened again. The three players towards the outside of the area haven’t moved. Three defenders made moves to the near post and have been taken out of the game and Lloris has hardly come off his line to punch or catch the ball and is out of position.
Again, Jagielka has out jumped Jan Vertonghen as he had the run on him again.
Basel at home
It doesn’t get any better in this game either. Again, people are getting caught out ball watching and moving to cover the near post as the goal scorer makes a move towards the far post and scores.
Now looking at the way Spurs have set up, it looks ok. Two men on the posts this time, three men on the edge of the six yard box, two marking the runners including Vertonghen. Once again though, the defenders on the edge of the area are just making up the numbers.
Look at what has happened as the ball is struck. For some reason, the defender has moved away from the front post. Two Basel forwards make their run towards the near post and Vertonghen makes his move to cover the run. The goal scorer first made a move forward and then checked his run and made a second move to the far post, and has left his man marker for dead as he is caught ball watching.
Vertonghen has been beaten in the air again at the near post. The three players who were on the six yard box are standing still as the ball is flicked over them. Adebayor, arguably the tallest player in their team, is beaten marking no one as the goal scorer hammers a free header into the bottom corner and scores.
Basel awayFinal example, but once again a common trend. It’s the near post again as this time Vertonghen loses his man.
A familiar set up again. Men on the outside of the area doing nothing. Attackers about to make runs towards the near post. Tottenham defenders on the six yard box and covering the near post runs.
A better angle this time. The ball has been played in and three Basel attackers have made their move towards the near post. Three defenders are on the outside doing nothing. A defender is on the near post as three others try and cover the near post runs.
Vertonghen has been beaten as the attacker has gotten ahead of him, goal side, and has managed to head the ball towards the goal. Three other defenders are now in and around the goalkeeper in addition to the man on the front post.
The keeper makes a great save to deny the header but FIVE defenders have been taken out of the game, leaving one of the attackers unmarked to tap home the rebound. The man on the near post has not moved forward to close down the attacker and remains standing still.
Conclusions
- Chelsea must set themselves up to attack corners at the near post.
- Ivanovic, Luiz, Cahill, Terry, Torres – whoever starts must attack that area
- The likes of Ramires, Lampard, Mata, Hazard, Oscar to remain on the far post
- Vertonghen will pick up our biggest goal threat – expose his lack of ability in the air
- Take advantage of Lloris and his weakness of dealing with corners, coming off his line
- Expose the defenders literally doing nothing on the outside of the box with a late run.
Set pieces tonight are vital and hopefully, I have demonstrated a weakness in Tottenham. If we can deliver quality in the box from free kicks or corners, and expose their lack of organisation at the back, we can capitalise time and time again.
In what appears to be a tight game tonight with plenty at stake, these are two evenly matched sides. Chelsea CAN score from corners tonight and if we can keep Jan Vertonghen isolated, we will!
Rafa Benitez and the Chelsea players – please take note!
Carefree & KTBFFH!