Azonto Epistles 29: Jose Mourinho prevails in the Tactical Battle

Jose-mourinho-e1385969477892As the Blues erased a one goal deficit to beat Southampton 3-1 at Stamford bridge, all the fans couldn’t help but notice that Jose Mourinho is second to no one in tactical battles and that he is master minding a winning plan here. It was all in all a tactical battle between Southampton’s Mauricio Pochetino and Jose Mourinho in Sunday’s kick-off. It the end it was no surprise to see who came out on top with the all important three points.

When asked about the greatness of the Portuguese manager, many fans and pundits claim that his charisma and his man management skills are the keys to his success. There is another quality that has lead his introduction into the world of management as a young talented coach: analyzing of an opponent and Tactical masterpiece.
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On Sunday, we saw exactly just that as Mourinho made an influx of changes to the whole system of the Blues to overturn a shocking lead from just 14 seconds into a 3-1 win against Pochetino’s men. Jose noticed that Southampton’s defense played a high line with their central midfielders pressing high to prevent Chelsea from creating opportunities. That lead to Jose bringing in Demba Ba to Essien who had a yellow early on.

That changed the formation to 4-4-2 and prevented their center backs to not be comfortable in their style of building from the back. Southampton then started plying long balls to heir strikers which Gary Cahill and John Terry dealt with incredibly well with strong ariel presence. Southampton couldn’t play their preferred style of play in the second half and were presented with a situation ‘they couldn’t coup with’ as Jose perfectly explained.

Jose on his decision to switch to 4-4-2:
‘We were losing and not producing enough so I wanted to give the opponent new problem. They like to play out from the back and they stopped building from long which allowed us to play in their half and to start creating chances. You can say the first two goals were set pieces, but they arrive and accumulate because we were so dominant. There were some good individual performances but collectively we deserved the three points in a match that was a must-win because we knew three title contenders lost points before us.’

363686_656_700_0_0_0_0That was a an absolute brilliant piece of tactical sharpness and awareness by Jose. Captain John Terry also managed to score his 34th goal on his 400th appearances for the Blues in the premier league.

After this great result, our focus shifts to the midweek game against Sunderland. Jose will likely select a strong side against Sunderland to get a comfortable win and ease the squad’s confidence in an influx of the 8 remaining games during December which could possibly shape up the season for Jose’s homecoming season.

As a result of an injury to Oscar who had to go off in the 41st minute of the game against Southampton, Juan Mata is set to retain his place in the starting line-up. The Spaniard who was linked with a move away from Stamford Bridge this January delivered once again when called upon with a strong performance against Southampton. He was a constant threat going forward and he also assisted John Terry’s goal.

So lets hope that we get the all important 3 points this Wednesday against Sunderland and close the gap on top of the table. Thanks for reading and make sure you comment below to let us know what you think about Jose’s tactical brilliance, our Southampton performance, Juan Mata, etc.

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16 thoughts on “Azonto Epistles 29: Jose Mourinho prevails in the Tactical Battle

  1. Jose’s a tactical genius!

  2. The midweek game is an EPL fixture. Not Capital One!

  3. Michael kiluu

    Lets be chelsea fans while we lose r win ,some fans r pressing mourinho highly 2 every player xo be patient ,no coach can cop with thix chelsea team except special one ,those fake fans stop t

  4. ejonaas@gmail.com

    Jose must must play mata and ba ever game
    Sent from my BlackBerry®

  5. joses tactics must be commended.our performanc in the 1st half was clueless,but 2nd half was great.collectively our player sniffed life out of the saints team.up jose,up mata,up terry,up cahil,up the bmw man rami,up hazard.respect 2 all cfc players including essien.i need a big win against the black cats tomorow.

  6. Jose is a great manager dont question his selection mata his good and oscar too,lets hope oscar’s injury is not going to last long

  7. Valentine junior

    At first i neva liked d idea of bringing in ba,i wanted him much leta in d game becos i knew we wud win…but much credit to mourinho nd ba..dey won d game for us

  8. Neri Abayomi

    The Sunderland Game ain’t a Capital One Cup Game. It is a BPL midweek match.
    Mourinho is a coach with great tactical nous, dats y I was wondering y he didn’t use Mata wisely. Now dt he has started using Mata again, u cn see d improved teamwork in the side. Nice win.

  9. I panicked after we conceded that early goal ,though players picked up .As fans we don’t decide who plays and who plays where thats why we have coach ,since he knows who is at his pick and who is not , all is needed is to give the team necessary support .

  10. Elisha sheko-guilo

    For Chelsea to have a chance of winning epl Mata must play as it sure in a match against saints.

  11. if we have kept quiet jose wudve killed matas career.benching mata was like gianluca vialli benching gianfranco zola then at cfc team.by now we should be top of the bpl if jose didnt shoot himself on the foot.kudos 2 jose though 4 heeding 2 our call 2 start mata.jose is tacticaly sound,but must blend it with sincerity & honesty n team selection.

  12. @Zyte:True talk mate!

  13. Sunderland vs chelsea is a league match not capital one cup..pls u guys shud nt crucify jose.mata z our player.jose makes his choice.

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