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chelsea-2019-20--post-season-briefing

Chelsea 2019/20: Post-Season Briefing

22 Aug 2020


Longer than ever and no shortage of talking points: the 2019/20 season
won't be forgotten in a hurry. Having spent a whole year looking forward
to the games, now club historian Rick Glanvill and club statistician Paul
Dutton cast their minds back to a Chelsea campaign filled with highs and
lows...


https://i.imgur.com/dZarHEn.jpg


In other circumstances Chelsea fans would remember the past year for a
wonderful Tottenham/Arsenal double whammy, a remarkable toe-to-toe with
Ajax, spirited beating of Liverpool, and Manchester United, hat-tricks
away to Wolves and Burnley… and a number of costly interactions with
technology.


The main story, however, is that the Blues' opening game was on 11 August
2019, and the last was on 8 August 2020 – the longest campaign in our
history, thanks to the Coronavirus lockdown.


For the fourth time in the past six seasons Chelsea were Premier League
kingmakers. Just like Eden Hazard's equaliser against Spurs that crowned
Leicester, so Willian's penalty ended Manchester City's challenge to the
benefit of Jurgen Klopp's side.


In a season like no other the Blues still maintained most of the usual
standards of excellence at every level. Frank Lampard's first season as a
top-line coach ended with his young squad clinching fourth place in the
Premier League. That is the highest finish place achieved by a debuting
English manager in the top tier since Frank Clark and Nottingham Forest in
1994/95.


https://i.imgur.com/THHcIbf.jpg
There was plenty to smile about in 2019/20


The Blues also secured Champions League football next season at the Bridge
for the 17th time in 22 years. Yet again, Stamford Bridge is the only
stadium in the capital where Champions League football will be staged in
2020/21.


Under the tutelage of Lampard and his staff, Chelsea reached the FA Cup
final for the third occasion in four campaigns. Even though the Champions
League campaign concluded in the last 16 (for the fourth time in
succession), Bayern's 8-2 demolition of a much more experienced Barcelona
side in the quarter-final demands a revised perspective on the youthful
Blues' 1-4 defeat.


Elsewhere in the club, Emma Hayes' Chelsea Women were deservedly crowned
WSL champions again, with points-per-game used to determine the final
rankings of a truncated campaign. In similar circumstances the Blues'
Development Squad were awarded the PL2, and our Under-18s finished as
runners-up in the U-18 Premier League. They will compete in the UEFA Youth
League again.


https://i.imgur.com/rZcM0Q6.jpg
Chelsea FC Women | WSL Champions 2019/20


Grow your own


It is impressive that Lampard achieved his primary goal despite a transfer
ban, the departure of one of the club's all-time greats, Eden Hazard, and
a doggedly extensive injury list. A batch of our highest-achieving
graduates from Neil Bath's Academy returning from loan last summer
inevitably set the theme of regeneration.


To the joy of many, the homegrowns more than justified the faith placed in
them since last summer. Chelsea handed playing time to 11 Academy
graduates over the season – including a remarkable eight debutants –
totalling 13,549 minutes in the league.


There were five 'Rising Sons' involved in the FA Cup final defeat to
Arsenal – Tammy Abraham, Andreas Christensen, Callum Hudson-Odoi, Reece
James, Mason Mount – the highest number for more than half a century. (At
21, Christian Pulisic also became the first USA player to score in an FA
Cup final.)


Homegrown players in FA Cup finals
=============================================================
2020 5 Abraham, Christensen, Hudson-Odoi, James, Mount
2018 0 –
2017 1 Terry
2012 1 Terry
2010 1 Terry
2009 1 Terry
2007 1 Terry
2002 2 Le Saux, Terry
2000 1 Morris
1997 2 Newton, Sinclair
1994 3 Burley, Newton, Sinclair
1970 5 Bonetti, R Harris, Hollins, Osgood, Houseman
1967 6 Bonetti, Boyle, A & Ron Harris, Hollins, Tambling
1915 0 –


The first 11 goals in the Premier League for Frank Lampard's side were
scored by English Academy graduates aged 21 or under (Abraham 7, Mount 3,
Tomori 1).


https://i.imgur.com/6cAwpIh.jpg
A trio of Academy graduate scorers at Molineux


Against Crystal Palace on 9 November, Chelsea named our youngest-ever
Premier League starting XI (24 years, 88 days).


The Blues are the first team in Premier League history to have scored 11
consecutive Premier League goals (excluding own goals) with players aged
21 or younger.


Players who graduated from or spent time at Chelsea's Academy made at
least one appearance for 10 of the 20 Premier League clubs in all
competitions this season.


Other than ones who figured for Chelsea in 2020/21 – Tammy Abraham, Tino
Anjorin, Armando Broja, Andreas Christensen, Billy Gilmour, Marc Guehi,
Callum Hudson-Odoi, Reece James, Tariq Lamptey, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Ian
Maatsen, Mason Mount, Fikayo Tomori – those players were:


Eddie Nketiah (Arsenal), Nathan Ake, Chris Mepham, Dom Solanke
(Bournemouth), Jack Cork (Burnley), Patrick van Aanholt (Crystal Palace),
Rhian Brewster, Isaac Christie-Davies (Liverpool), Di'Shon Bernard
(Manchester Utd), Ryan Bertrand (Southampton), Nathaniel Chalobah,
Domingos Quina (Watford), Declan Rice (West Ham).


The restart revival


Football lore states 'it's the draws that kill you' and after the restart
the Blues' acquired a habit of avoiding stalemates that worked to great
effect, with wins accounting for two-thirds of results as opposed to a
little under half before the virus struck.


The points-per-game yield rose by 20 per cent, helping to overhaul
Leicester City, and pointing to plenty of potential improvement in the
coming campaign.


Before and after lockdown

P W D L Gd Pts Ppg
============================================
29 14 6 9 12 48 1.66
9 6 0 4 3 18 2


The Blues also completed a Premier League double over Spurs for the first
time since 2005/06. No Jose Mourinho side had previously been beaten home
and away in the league by the same opponent.


Premier League 'doubles'


For
====================
Tottenham (6th)
Wolves (7)
Burnley (10)
Crystal Palace (14)
Aston Villa (17)
Watford (19)
Norwich (20)

Against
====================
Liverpool (1)
Man United (3)
West Ham (16)


Capital performance


As well as finishing the season as London highest-placed club for the 13th
time in the past 16 seasons (the exceptions being 2011/12, 2015/16, and
2017/18), Chelsea beat our four local rivals to the crown of derby kings
in the capital.

G W D L Pts
=========================================
Chelsea 8 5 1 2 16
Tottenham 8 4 2 2 14
Arsenal 8 2 4 2 10
Crystal Palace 8 2 3 2 9
West Ham 8 2 0 6 6


The Blues are the first ever team to beat Tottenham at White Hart Lane,
Wembley Stadium, and the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the Premier League.


Against West Ham the Blues did not concede a single foul for the first
time in any Premier League game since Opta began recording such data in
2003/04.


Scorelines


The victory at home to Norwich in July was only the second 1-0 of the
league season at the Bridge. There were plenty of unique scorelines in
away games.


Match scoreline frequency - league home games
=============================================
2-1 3 times
2-0 3
2-2 2
0-2 2
0-1 2
3-0 2
1-0 2
4-0 1
1-1 1
1-2 1


https://i.imgur.com/DcHOZmR.jpg
Mason Mount fires in the winner for a 2-1 home win


Match scoreline frequency - league away games
=============================================
2-1 3 times
3-2 2
2-2 2
5-2 1
4-1 1
4-2 1
2-0 1
2-3 1
3-5 1
1-3 1
1-2 1
1-1 1
0-4 1
0-3 1
0-1 1


Sadly, we do not know when supporters will be allowed back to the Bridge.
When we are, it is imperative we make the stadium a more unsympathetic
space than visiting teams found last season, where five times as many
league defeats were registered compared to 2018/19, but only four goals
more were conceded.


The Blues achieved the sixth-best home league record, but ranked fourth on
the road. The hat-tricks for Tammy Abraham at Wolves, and Christian
Pulisic at Burnley were the Blues' 25th and 26th of the Premier League
era; Pulisic's was the 150th to be scored by a Chelsea player in all
competitions since 1905.


Abraham (aged 21 years 347 days) was briefly Chelsea's youngest scorer of
a Premier League treble. However, Christian Pulisic (21 years, 38 days)
beat the record a little over a month later. No Premier League club had
previously had two different hat-trick scorers aged 21 or under in the
same campaign.


VAR


2019/20 was the first league season to use the Video Assistant referee
system. Quite apart from controversial events in the FA Cup final, Chelsea
might not feel the new technology was our best friend. In fact, the Blues
ended up as the only top six side in negative equity with the review
system.


Net VAR overturns
==================
Brighton +8
Manchester Utd +7
Crystal Palace +4
Burnley +3
Newcastle +3
Southampton +3
Liverpool +2
Leicester +1
Tottenham +1
Manchester City 0
Arsenal -1
Everton -1
Bournemouth -2
Chelsea -2
Watford -2
Aston Villa -3
West Ham -4
Sheffield Utd -5
Wolves -5
Norwich -7


Goals ruled out by VAR
========================================================================
Azpilicueta Liverpool (PL h) offside in the build-up
Azpilicueta Ajax (CL h) handball by Tammy Abraham
Zouma Man Utd (PL h) foul by Cesar Azpilicueta
Giroud Man Utd (PL h) offside
Hudson-Odoi Bayern Munich (CL a) offside


Goals given by VAR
========================================================================
Pulisic Valencia (CL a) originally disallowed for offside


https://i.imgur.com/cYfA47p.jpg
The goal VAR gave us last season


Thank you and farewell

Willian debuted Sep 2013
Pedro Aug 2015
Tariq Lamptey Dec 2019


In memoriam

Arthur Blackley - died Aug 2020
Late 1950s youth and reserve stalwart

Micky Block - Dec 2019
Pacy winger of the late 1950s

Peter Bonetti - Apr 2020
Legendary goalkeeper and coach

Dale Jasper - Jan 2020
Versatile Neal-era defender/midfielder

Eileen Pitfield - Aug 2020
Well-known and dedicated supporter

Dennis Sorrell - Nov 2019
Hard-tackling early 1960s midfielder


Many thanks for reading our column this season. We will be back with the
unmissable Pre-Season Briefing in September.

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在泰晤士河旁一處林地空間上翩然舞蹈。所有痛苦的記憶都離開了我,我像落入迷離
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