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Argentine Boss will look to Change Attack

Mauricio Pochettino

Chelsea news as Argentine Boss Mauricio Pochettino handed perfect way to kick on after Crystal Palace victory. He will look to make changes.

Chelsea Back?

The leading goal scorer for Chelsea has more goals than Arsenal’s goal total halfway through the Premier League season. Bukayo Saka and Mykhailo Mudryk both have the same number of goals in open play. Nicolas Jackson compares eight spots between the two teams and averages a goal, assist, or yellow card every 85 minutes.

Not only did Mauricio Pochettino’s first time as Chelsea’s manager end in 2017, but almost every Chelsea manager since then has failed to find a reliable solution to the team’s offensive issues. Ian Maatsen came in late and caused havoc by running about, replacing Ben Chilwell at left flank and Cole Palmer as a deeper midfielder. Mudryk Mykhailo.

Argentine Boss Changes

It’s difficult to predict exactly what the Blues will bring to the pitch for each encounter. It may be a lesson in defensive errors and goals given away, or it will be a terrific comeback attempt supported by outstanding goalkeeping. After five minutes, the midfield might be all on yellow cards or in control of the game. Goals and opportunities might come in droves up front, or there could be a listless build-up and a haphazard finish.

Pochettino has chopped and altered to try to find a medium ground to genuinely lay foundations on each week in an effort to balance these things out.

As they appear to be every other gameweek, things are currently at yet another crossroads. The 51-year-old push into three substitutions from the team. That fell short against Wolves on Christmas Eve, losing Lesley Ugochukwu to injury and Cole Palmer and Raheem Sterling to suspension. Nevertheless, the team almost won.

Next up is Luton Town, and Pochettino now feels a touch overawed by his decision after having little choice earlier.

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