Revealed: The ‘invisible work’ that goes into making Chelsea’s Blue Wall

It is actually a goal that Chelsea scored – rather than prevented – that Thomas Tuchel cites as an example of their incredible defensive record. It has been 50 matches since he arrived at Chelsea in January. Fifty matches, 31 clean sheets and only 24 goals conceded – and five of those were in one crazy game against West Bromwich Albion last season. It is the best record in European football. It is a “Blue Wall”.

No English top-flight manager has conceded fewer in as many games – not even Jose Mourinho in his first, uncompromising spell at Chelsea. That defensive rock, built around John Terry and Ricardo Carvalho, conceded 27 goals in 50 games.

There were just 15 goals (at 0.39 goals per game) conceded throughout Mourinho’s first title-winning season in 2005-06, a record that looks impossible to beat, but while we are only 12 matches into this campaign, Chelsea have let in only four. At this rate, over a 38-game season, they will concede just under 13 goals (0.33 per game). 

When asked to explain what he termed the “invisible work” that goes to achieving such a record, Chelsea’s head coach cited a goal scored during last weekend’s 3-0 victory away to Leicester City. It was the second one, scored by midfielder N’Golo Kante, and Tuchel takes up the story as to why it is an insight into Chelsea’s strength, with the quick presence of Antonio Rudiger on the scenes of celebration a clue. Rudiger is the second player to hug Kante, after Callum Hudson-Odoi.

“If you look at the goal from N’Golo against Leicester, when he runs more or less half the pitch and scores a fantastic goal with his left foot, I was surprised when I saw that Toni Rudiger was [one of] the first to be there, to congratulate him, because I thought ‘how fast is he for this to happen?’ ” Tuchel says. Further analysis explained why. “You see that while N’Golo is driving forward, Toni is closing the space and doing this kind of ‘invisible work’ to close the striker down,” Tuchel adds. “I think it was [Ademola] Lookman who was in that corridor, and if the shot is blocked and the ball goes there, he [Rudiger] would be the first one to go into a counter-press. He takes the responsibility for covering that, which meant that Lookman could not turn and initiate a counter-attack that ends maybe with [Jamie] Vardy and a goal.

“So, this is the kind of work which means we are taking care of our roles, and Toni is doing this very humble work. “He [Rudiger] could have just stood back and watched, but he didn’t.”

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