Chelsea 0-2 Real Madrid: Collecting 5 issues after the game, the Blue Lion lost the original score, eliminated in the 8th round of the UEFA Champions League.

Because 4 games have passed for Chelsea under Lampard 2.0, there has only been one cheer from the Singha fans. Which was Connor Gallagher’s goal to lead Brighton on Saturday. But in the end end up in defeat
- Lost 0-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers,
lost 0-2 Real Madrid,
lost 1-2 Brighton
and lost 0-2 Real Madrid.
For the last 90 minutes at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea must be considered unable to cope with the sharpness of Real Madrid’s side, which does not require many finishing chances . Mao scored in the second half. From only 6 shots on target, Chelsea finally got eliminated comfortably with a total score of 0-4.
This was Chelsea failing to score in both legs of the first Champions League since the 2005 semi-final where they lost 1-0 on aggregate to Liverpool .
The most important thing is secretly hoping to continue in the Champions League and win tickets to play again. Broken, no good pieces
At this point I have to express my condolences to the fans. blue lion too
Frank ‘Tinkerman’ Lampard
Nickname “Tinkerman”, very thoughtful people Wait, adjust there, fix it, it used to belong to Claudio Ranieri before in the Chelsea era. But now it’s considered that the nickname should be handed over to Frank Lampard. but good
Because 4 matches passed (With defeat) Lampard opted for a completely different system of play.
Wolves lost in the opening game with a 4-3-3 formation
and the first leg against Real Madrid switched to 3-5-2 and 5-3-2
on Saturday, when Brighton lost to 4-2-3. -1 or 4-3-3 according to the rhythm of play
And come to this game, Lampard, without Ben Chilwell (ban) and Kalidou Koulibaly (injured), breaks through the stalemate and uses a strange 3-5-1-1 system, which is a plan that U The FIFA put it on when they saw the line-up – and it led to a slew of social media criticism, with some saying it was the worst system and first 11 I’ve ever seen from Chelsea.
However, once on the pitch, standing out becomes more of a 3-4-2-1 piece, with Marc Cucurella and Reece James as wing-backs. Flanking the midfield pair Mateo Kovacic and Enzo Fernandez, while the offensive game pushes Connor Gallagher and N’Golo Kante to be a left-right attacking midfielder. Support for Kai Havertz
Which under this system to play defensively The two wing-backs will be completely retracted. as well as an attacking midfielder who will also retreat low Until becoming a 5-4-1 piece
And although it falls into the category of “unique systems, can’t remember the formula”,
but it’s not possible when Chelsea played well in the first half.
New system looks ‘future’
If Chelsea had a killer spirit Or a little more luck on the side, accidentally the 2-0 that you want, will have arrived in the first half.
Because during the first 45 minutes of the game at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea were on the side of Real Madrid pressed at hand and created quite a few close opportunities. Especially the rhythm of N’Golo Kante at the beginning of the game in the 11th minute that did not close the score by itself.
Although the second half went down to take 2 goals, but also Chelsea’s golden opportunity was in closing the score, including Mark Cucurella’s close shot that ate Thibaut Courtois. Down, another golden opportunity for Kante who flicks without breaking through the blocker in front of the goal line. Or a shot through to shine through the pole of Mikailo Mudric, even with the offside flag
All in all, it can seen that the 3-4-2-1. That Lampard put up in this game is “fair”, especially with a colorful attacking game. There is a helper inserte from the second row in front. And in the middle it looks good. There will some flaws. But the defensive game must be tightened a little more.
Wait and see what’s next. (Middle of next week, kick Brentford) Lampard, where else will he come?