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Chelsea flop has fast become their biggest liability since Bakayoko
If Chelsea’s draw against Arsenal showed them at their best, the last week of results has shown them at their worst.
Enzo Maresca’s side were just six points off the Premier League leaders after their match against them, but a defeat away to Leeds United and a draw away to Bournemouth now sees them eight points adrift and in fifth place.
It’s been a frustrating week for the Blues and one that has shown that, for all their talent, they are still vulnerable and have more than a few week links.
In fact, one of those weak links could be Chelsea’s biggest liability since Tiémoué Bakayoko.
Tiémoué Bakayoko’s Chelsea career
In the 16/17 season, AS Moncao shocked the world by mounting a surprising and successful title charge, their first to end in glory for well over a decade.
That side was full of incredible players who’d go on to have glittering careers, like Kylian Mbappé, Bernardo Silva and Fabinho.
However, instead of signing any of them, Chelsea opted to splash north of £40m on Bakayoko, who, to be fair to the club, did look like a star in the making at the time.
Unfortunately, once he arrived in England, it was clear that he was anything but.
The Frenchman made 43 appearances across the 17/18 season, but very rarely, if ever, looked convincing, be that in possession or out of it.
The midfielder’s most notable performance in Blue just so happened to also be his worst, when, against Watford in February 2018, he was sent off just 30 minutes into the game.
In all, while he was once a hugely promising midfielder, Bakayoko is now known as a flop in England.
Following a slew of loans, he joined Lorient in 2023 before moving to PAOK last summer, and is now without a club at just 31 years old.
Unfortunately for Maresca, he might now have Chelsea’s biggest liability since the Frenchman in his current squad.
Chelsea’s biggest liability since Bakayoko
Now, there are a few players Chelsea need to sell as soon as possible, but if you were to ask fans who in the first team needs to go first, most would likely land on Tosin Adarabioyo.
The Blues signed the Englishman for free after his contract with Fulham expired last summer, and while he has been a useful stand-in at times, it has become increasingly clear this season that he’s a problem.
For example, in the last five games he has started, the West Londoners have conceded 11 goals and won just two, drawing one and losing the other two.
Moreover, while the entire backline should be held to account for some of those goals, the 28-year-old has made some high-profile and almost comical mistakes.
Against Leeds United, for example, Dominic Calvert-Lewin only scored his goal because the Englishman lost control of the ball within the Blues’ penalty area.
It was a mistake Chelsea fan and content creator Tom Overend branded “utterly embarrassing”, and while that might sound harsh, it’s hard to dispute.
|
Tosin vs Leeds |
|
|---|---|
|
Minutes |
96′ |
|
Tackles |
1 |
|
Ground Duels (Won) |
4 (1) |
|
Fouls |
2 |
|
Errors Leading to a Goal |
1 |
|
Touches |
121 |
|
Shots |
1 |
|
Key Passes |
0 |
|
Expected G+As |
0.07 |
It’s not just the eye-test where the defender fails, either: according to FBref, he ranks in the top 43% of centre-backs in Europe’s top five leagues for tackles won and in the bottom 4% of dribblers tackled, all per 90.
In other words, he’s not proactive enough at the back, and even when he is, he isn’t very effective.
Ultimately, it’s clear that Tosin is not good enough to play for Chelsea, and therefore, the club should look to move him on as soon as possible, for everyone’s sake.
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