Once one of England and Europes deadliest teams, Chelsea now find themselves struggling to get out of mid-table.
They shocked many fans last season by finishing 12th in the Premier League despite a defensive record that was far from terrible.
One of their major issues last season was their attacking output, scoring just 38 goals – and theyve carried those attacking struggles into this campaign despite enlisting the managerial services of Mauricio Pochettino.
While their defensive record is not helping them this season, conceding 22 goals in 14 games, this scout report will provide a tactical analysis of the Blues attacking struggles.
The analysis will look to pinpoint why Chelsea are failing to perform consistently in attack despite spending big on new signings in the summer under a manager renowned for getting the best out of players.
The area we will be highlighting is Chelseas struggle to consistently create chances from wide areas despite having talented players in those areas.
The goals so far – a statistical review
Lets not get it mixed up; Chelsea have not been woeful in attack this season by any stretch of the imagination.
Scoring 25 goals in 14 games is not to be frowned upon, but its not the kind of scoring form that will help them climb back up towards the UEFA Champions League spots.
In fact, seven teams in the Prem have outscored the Blues, but Pochs side have shown signs of life, especially in the last few weeks – scoring four goals against the likes of Spurs and Manchester City.
Still, Chelseas attacking play lacks a certain edge and tactical direction week-to-week – more often than not, they rely on set pieces and individual moments to bring the goals in.
4-2-3-1 has been Pochettinos formation of choice so far – an understandable selection given the players he has at his disposal.
On paper, Chelsea have a strong midfield unit, from the deeper midfield duo of Moises Caicedo and Enzo Fernández to the attacking options in Cole Palmer, Raheem Sterling, Conor Gallagher, and more.
New signing Nicholas Jackson is often the man lead


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