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Chelsea's Wembley Tactic Fails Against Manchester City, Alonso Under Pressure
At Wembley, Chelsea attempted to neutralise Manchester City’s attacking threat by adopting a 3-4-2-1 formation under Calum McFarlane. The match highlighted a key issue that Xabi Alonso must address at the club.
The tactical set‑up was designed specifically to stifle the attacking might of Manchester City. Calum McFarlane was tasked with implementing the borrowed formation.
The failure of the system underscored a broader problem for Xabi Alonso, who now faces immediate pressure to adjust his approach. The issue has been identified as a priority for the manager.
Goalkeeper Robert Sanchez finds himself in a crunch period as the season progresses. His performances are under close scrutiny alongside the tactical concerns.
A star player is also giving Thomas Tuchel a World Cup headache, adding further complexity to the coaching staff’s preparations. The player’s impact is influencing Tuchel’s plans.
Combined, the tactical challenges and player pressures raise the stakes for Chelsea ahead of upcoming fixtures. Both the manager and key personnel will need to respond quickly.
Looking forward, Alonso is expected to refine the team’s setup before the next match, while Sanchez’s form will be pivotal. Tuchel’s World Cup preparations may also be affected by the ongoing developments.