Chelsea's woes deepen as Liverpool hands them a resounding 4-1 defeat. Questions arise for Pochettino amidst struggles against top-tier rivals. (Getty Images)


February 01, 2024

In a stark reversal of recent progress, Chelsea found themselves on the wrong end of a 4-1 thrashing by Liverpool, erasing a month of relative success in a mere 45 minutes. For manager Mauricio Pochettino, this disheartening pattern is becoming uncomfortably familiar midway through his inaugural season with the team.

While expecting Chelsea to instantly reach the sky-high standards set by Liverpool at Anfield may be unreasonable, the defeat raises questions about the team's competitiveness against the league's top contenders. The expensive squad assembled should, at the very least, hold their own against formidable opponents. Persistent setbacks like these could inevitably lead to scrutiny of the manager's tactics.

Despite the defeat, statistics support Pochettino's case. The team maintains a top-six non-penalty expected goal (npxG) difference. If key players had converted the chances presented over the last six months, Chelsea might find themselves higher in the actual table. However, the disheartening performance against Liverpool, marked by chaotic organization and a lack of offensive synergy, suggests that numbers alone may not tell the full story.

The match saw Chelsea's expensively assembled squad struggling to make an impact against Liverpool's dominance. Moises Caicedo failed to impress and was overwhelmed by Liverpool's midfield trio, emphasizing the stark difference in cost between the two squads. The attacking lineup, with over a billion in expenditure, lacked the firepower needed to challenge Virgil van Dijk, with only Christopher Nkunku posing questions for the opposition.

Darwin Nunez's erratic finishing, including a missed penalty and hitting the woodwork four times, spared Chelsea from a more decisive defeat. Despite the misses, Nunez's ability to get into prime scoring positions remains a potential source of goals for Chelsea. His powerful runs also created opportunities for teammates, with Diogo Jota capitalizing on the space opened up by Nunez's movement.

Liverpool's players, fueled by a competitive spirit, showcased their determination to retain starting spots. Conor Bradley, particularly impressive at right back, made a strong case for Trent Alexander-Arnold's shift to a full-time midfielder. His defensive prowess and attacking contributions added to Liverpool's dominance, with Dominik Szoboszlai converting Bradley's well-delivered cross for their third goal.

Chelsea could argue that the game might have unfolded differently if they had been awarded penalties for incidents involving Conor Gallagher and Christopher Nkunku. However, the officials ruled that half of the four touches Chelsea had in the box were dives, leaving the team frustrated.

Pochettino's triple substitution at halftime reflected his dissatisfaction with the initial lineup, though the changes failed to turn the tide. Mykhailo Mudryk, introduced as part of the alterations, epitomized Chelsea's struggles, displaying a lack of synchronization between his explosive bursts and decision-making.

Nkunku's goal provided a glimmer of hope for Chelsea, showcasing a level of play closer to their opponents. Yet, given Chelsea's recent track record, more challenging encounters may lie ahead, particularly at formidable venues like Anfield. The defeat prompts introspection for Pochettino and his squad as they aim to rectify their issues and regain momentum in the Premier League.

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