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Players affected by Mauricio Pochettino tactics

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The potential reconsideration of Chelsea’s system and formation under Mauricio Pochettino, during the international break has sparked discussions. It’s about certain players who could benefit from such changes. Here are three Chelsea players, who may thrive if the team shifts back to a more traditional four-at-the-back formation.

These potential changes in formation could offer these players a chance to thrive in their preferred roles. They can contribute positively to Chelsea’s performances in the upcoming matches. Adjusting the system to better suit the strengths of individual players may help Chelsea achieve more consistency. It can also help the club gain success in the Premier League. Mauricio Pochettino has tactical flexibility and willingness to adapt, could prove crucial in maximizing the potential of his squad.

Players who need the formation change under Pochettino

Ben Chilwell: The vice-captain has been deployed in a more advanced role this season, often resembling a winger rather than a full-back. This tactical shift hasn’t allowed Chilwell to effectively showcase his attacking strengths. Returning him to his natural full-back role could unlock his potential and create opportunities for other players on the wing. Chilwell’s overlapping runs and delivery from wide areas could significantly enhance Pochettino’s attacking options.

Mykhailo Mudryk: Chilwell’s high positioning on the left has limited Mykhailo Mudryk’s playing time this season. Chelsea has mostly brought him on late in games when they need to break down deep-defending opponents. Allowing Mudryk a consistent run in the starting lineup would benefit his development. Moreover, it can also facilitate his integration into the team. His creativity and ability to pick out key passes could be a valuable asset for Mauricio Pochettino in a more conventional formation.

Levi Colwill: Due to Chilwell’s absence, Chelsea has played Levi Colwill, who generated excitement by staying at Stamford Bridge, out of position as a left center-back. Shifting him to his natural position could provide the youngster with an opportunity to showcase his talent and demonstrate why he is highly regarded in the football world. Colwill’s composure on the ball, defensive awareness, and ability to initiate attacks from the back could add depth to Chelsea’s defensive options.

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