Worse than Gittens: Chelsea dud must not play another minute for Maresca
The wheels are in danger of coming off for Chelsea this season, if they haven’t already.
Enzo Maresca’s side have looked a shadow of the team that demolished Barcelona over the last week or so.
First, they lost to Leeds United, then drew with Bournemouth, and then, to make matters even worse, they threw away a one-nil lead and lost to Atalanta on Tuesday night in the Champions League.
It’s a run of form that should see the board reflect on who is and isn’t good enough to represent Chelsea, and there is one player who has been even worse than the underwhelming Jamie Gittens and therefore shouldn’t play another minute this season.
Chelsea's poor performers vs Atalanta
Unfortunately for Maresca, although he bears a great deal of responsibility for the loss, more than a handful of Chelsea players were seriously poor against Atalanta on Tuesday night.
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Gittens, for example, once again put in a performance that should seriously worry fans as he was utterly ineffective against the 12th-placed Serie A side.
Somehow, the former Borussia Dortmund gem remained on the pitch for the full 94 minutes, despite doing nothing of any note on or off the ball.
For example, he registered a combined expected goal and assists figure of just 0.26, lost seven of his ten duels, failed to take a single shot on target and played just a single key pass.
To say it was an underwhelming showing from the Englishman would be an understatement, and therefore the 5/10 match rating he received from the Standard’s Dom Smith was more than justified.
The journalist gave Benoit Badiashile the same rating, and it’s hard to disagree.
Sure, the French centre-back made a few good interceptions and tackles in the first half, but he was partly responsible for Charles De Ketelaere’s winner, as he kept backing off from the Belgian before he shot.
It was also a really disappointing night for Enzo Fernández.
The World Cup winner has been crucial for the Blues at times this season, and a source of goals from the middle of the park.
However, against the Bergamo outfit, he was hugely frustrating, as while he did get into dangerous positions on more than one occasion, he either fluffed his lines or made the wrong decision.
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Fernández’s game |
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|---|---|
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Minutes |
67′ |
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Expected Goals |
0.01 |
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Goals |
0 |
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Expected Assists |
0.42 |
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Assists |
0 |
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Key Passes |
1 |
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Crosses (Accurate) |
1 (0) |
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Passes (Accurate) |
24/33 (73%) |
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Lost Possession |
15 |
|
Dribbles |
0 |
|
Duels (Won) |
10 (3) |
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All Stats via Sofascore |
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Now, there is an argument that all three of these players should be dropped for this weekend’s game, but there is another player in the squad, someone who’s been worse than Gittens, who should probably never play for the club again.
The Chelsea flop who cannot play another minute for Maresca
While there are a few Chelsea players who need to be sold in the upcoming transfer window, the first one out the door should be Tosin Adarabioyo.
Now, it should be said that he was far from the worst player on the pitch on Tuesday night, but he still managed to disappoint in the 18 minutes he spent on the pitch.
For example, he lost 100% of his ground duels, committed a foul, lost the ball four times and didn’t even make a tackle, despite the hosts pushing more in the closing minutes.
However, the defeat to Atalanta is not the sole reason the 28-year-old should no longer be getting any minutes for the team, as he has cost the side on multiple occasions this season.
The most recent example of this came in the game against Leeds United.
It was at Elland Road that, under very little pressure, he lost the ball in the Blues’ penalty area, which led directly to the hosts scoring, and content creator Tom Overend calling him “utterly embarrassing.”
Moreover, the statistics from his season overall do not make for pleasant reading.
In the four Champions League appearances he’s made this season, the former Fulham star has averaged just one point per game and conceded eight goals.
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Tosin’s 25/26 |
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Competition |
EPL |
UCL |
EFL Cup |
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Games |
9 |
5 |
1 |
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Starts |
5 |
3 |
1 |
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Minutes |
557′ |
239′ |
90′ |
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Goals |
0 |
0 |
0 |
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Assists |
0 |
0 |
0 |
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Points per Game |
1.78 |
1.00 |
3.00 |
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All Stats via Transfermarkt |
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Then, in the Premier League, he has averaged just 1.78 points per game across nine appearances, five of which have been starts.
Finally, FBref have ranked him in just the top 38% of centre-backs in the league for tackles won per 90, but the top 13% for tackles attempted, meaning he simply isn’t winning enough of them.
Ultimately, Gittens has been disappointing this season, but he’s still young and could come good.
However, Tosin is an experienced defender who has directly cost Chelsea points and, given he was signed for free, should be sold as soon as possible.
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