

Chelsea F.C. will travel to to the West Midlands to take on Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. (Wolves) at Molineux Stadium for game week 5 of the Premier League season. Heading into the matchup, Chelsea sit in 11th place in the Premier League table, after winning just one of their four League matches, while Wolves sit in 17th place, following a win-less streak in the League this season.


Tactical Analysis: Nuno Espirito Santo VS Frank Lampard.


This will be the first League meeting of managers, Nuno Espirito Santo and Frank Lampard. The two don’t share a managerial history together as yet, but, they have suited up against each other as past-players, when Santo played for Porto F.C. and Lampard for Chelsea. The pair were also linked with the Chelsea managerial position during the summer due to them sharing similar philosophies of football.
Santo is a very attack-minded coach. Playing at home he will try to take the game to Chelsea by utilizing a counter-press and will look to attack the wide areas of the field. Likely lining up in his favoured 3-5-2 formation, the Portuguese manager will ask his wing-backs to drive forward at the opposition in an attempt to crowd the wide areas of the field. This will cause many problems for the Blues, as they found great difficulty defending this approach in their last game against Sheffield United F.C.
The Portuguese tactician will also adapt his tactics to the flow of the game. In periods where possession is hard to come by, his formation will revert to a 5-3-2 with the wing-backs dropping back into defence. When defending the football, he will ask his team to press relentlessly and counter-attack with pace and skill. This will be another area of concern for Chelsea as they have struggled to defend counter-attacking teams.
Lampard, on the other hand, favours a more orthodox approach when lining his team up. He’s favoured a 4-3-3 formation for three of the four League matches, while utilizing a 4-2-3-1 just once this this season. Lining up in the 4-3-3 will allow for Chelsea to counter-press with two blocks of three, so it is expected that he will continue to opt for that approach. Additionally, playing with three midfielders will allow for the left and right centre midfielders to help out with the counter-press to press the Wolves’ wing backs.
When possessing the football, Lampard will want his team to be energetic and attack the opposition relentlessly. The midfielders will try to seek out balls toward the wingers, who will tuck in to a more central position, while the full-backs will advance forward to create overlaps with the wingers. Once the ball is moved towards the wing areas, the full-backs will try to play quick low crosses into the box for the centre-forward to pounce on. When the option to cross is not available, the ball will be played back to a supporting midfielder in an attempt to find a better option towards the Wolves goal. The caveat to playing this way, however, is that it is extremely demanding both physically and mentally on the players and it leaves the defence open at times. Wolves’ will try to exploit these spaces, especially in the centre of midfield and the wide areas.
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Prediction: Wolves 1 Chelsea 2



































































