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The problem with Mata...

Discussion in 'Chelsea' started by BelugaWhale, Feb 4, 2013.

  1. BelugaWhale

    BelugaWhale Member

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    Ok, I know Mata is already a club favourite, and he is indeed my second favourite player of the new generation (after Oscar), but I do often wonder if our defensive problems are down to our reliance on him. Defense starts from the front and all that.

    I never see the likes of similar players Xavi, Iniesta etc or our own Hazard, Moses, Oscar etc flinch out of tackles as much as Mata. And i've seen him flinch out of several over the past few weeks.

    Maybe it's because they can somehow anticipate the other player enough that they don't end up having to flinch out of 50-50s - i.e. they never put themselves in situations where they have to make a 50-50. Perhaps this is something that Mata needs to learn - avoid 50-50s by positioning yourself to cover the pass instead, or to ensure your challenges are going to be more weighted in your favour.

    Coupled with the fact that Mata is frustratingly ineffective when not given time and space on the ball, I do question his overall effectiveness when we don't have the ball, or when we need to defend leads.

    To that end, given that we've got loads of miniature players who are never going to be favourite in 50-50 challenges, I'd like to see a coach that can instill the same kind of wolf-pack mentality in our front players whenever we don't have the ball, as per Barcelona. Hunt-down the ball carrier in packs.
     
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  2. luckywerthers

    luckywerthers Active Member

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    it is a tricky question, where would we be without him at the moment? would we have less goals but more points? or would we have less of both. I think he is the first name down on the team sheet at the moment
     
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  3. Drogs

    Drogs Well-Known Member

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    Sorry but total bollocks in my opinion, one of the best in the league in terms of close control and getting himself out of tricky situations.
     
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  4. Purley

    Purley Well-Known Member

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    Is it just me or is Mata much more skillful this season?
     
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  5. Bloo

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    Well said Drogs.

    I've not seen Mata duck a challenge, rather he avoids the physicality with sublime skill.

    To my mind Mata does track back as a first line defence, not as deep as say Oscar or Hazard but the lad puts a shift in chasing down opposition players well into our half.

    Beats me as to why he is getting this criticism.
     
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  6. bluemoon2

    bluemoon2 Well-Known Member

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    Mata will be , without doubt , our player of the season! He is selected as an attacking mid-fielder and fulfils the role to perfection! He has now moved into my all time Chelsea top 10, and that spans 54 years of support!
     
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  7. Diego

    Diego Lone Ranger

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    Mata is in the top three or four players in the league and would walk into ANY premiership side. He is not there to defend, he is there to create and score goals and strike fear into all opponants, he does however track back and slow down the other team when they are in possession.
     
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