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4 Players Chelsea Should Relegate To The Bench If They Want To Return To Winning Ways

Chelsea finds themselves grappling with a recent downturn as they faltered in securing points against Newcastle United, prompting a meticulous examination of their starting lineup to address the issues at hand.

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Here is 4 players Chelsea should stop using if they want to return to winning ways:

1. Thiago Silva

The experienced Brazilian defender, Thiago Silva, underwent a demanding day in Chelsea’s defense during the recent match. The match laid bare signs of aging, exposing vulnerabilities that Newcastle’s attackers adeptly exploited. Silva’s direct contribution to conceding a goal, losing possession in a crucial area, underscored the challenges faced by the seasoned player. In an effort to rejuvenate the backline, there is potential in providing opportunities to the young defender Levi Colwill, injecting a dose of fresh energy and agility.

2. Marc Cucurella

Meanwhile, at the left-back position, Marc Cucurella grappled with challenges in executing defensive duties effectively. Multiple lapses in his performance allowed Newcastle’s attackers to breach the defensive line, amplifying pressure on the entire team. To fortify the defensive unit in forthcoming matches, a strategic move might involve considering a more reliable option in the starting XI, providing a solid foundation for the team.

3. Robert Sanchez

The former Brighton goalkeeper, Robert Sanchez, exhibited moments where he could have kept Chelsea in the game. However, his overall performance, particularly in dealing with crosses, fell short of the conviction required at this level. Addressing these concerns becomes pivotal in bolstering Chelsea’s defensive resilience.

4. Cole Palmer

In the attacking third, Cole Palmer faced difficulties in showcasing his best form against Newcastle United. With only one goal-scoring opportunity created and a generally lackluster offensive contribution, a decision to bench Palmer for the next game could offer Chelsea the chance to explore alternative attacking options. This strategic move aims to inject dynamism into the team’s forward line, fostering adaptability and unpredictability in their offensive approach.

As Chelsea navigates through these challenges, the upcoming decisions regarding the starting lineup underscore a critical phase for the team. Balancing experience with youthful vigor, shoring up defensive gaps, and seeking alternative attacking avenues are all integral components of the team’s strategic recalibration to regain momentum in the competitive landscape of English football.

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