Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Not Conte’s fault for Chelsea’s crisis and loss against Watford



What can Antonio Conte do after seeing his squad submerged into an all-around crisis? So far, the man is doing everything in his power to keep his Blues in contention and among the European spots. After staging a turnaround in Stamford Bridge, returning this squad into contention and lifting the Barclays Shield in the end.

Now we have a complete opposite between man and directives, as the Italian asking for reinforcements early in the campaign, so far some of these newcomers have been a bust or sheer disappointment.

The Chelsea squad top brass decided to sell several players to various squads in what these seemed not in the plans of this squad and now considered vital in those squads game plan while Conte drowns in his misery by the lack of support.

Once again, as this squad after winning the league shield in a stunning fashion submerged with indifference from the people in the top I guess fed up with winning and likely seeing Conte depart to a much prolific horizons.

As the question arises in why the Blues are once again their campaign is heading into a catastrophe.
 
Alternatively, we are waiting to hear of his departure can be announced anytime. Because by the looks of it, after a major post published by one major English tabloid, it looks like the directives in Stamford Bridge are into a search for the ideal candidate.

To make things worse, the loss today in Vicarage Park against a crisis-deepened squad in the Watford Hornets putting the Blues position in fourth, on the brink of one point within reach of their cross-town foes the Hotspurs of Tottenham.

With odd results against Bournemouth recently and now Watford away, these Blues have a problem.

Coming to play in these parts of Hertfordshire drown in a crisis that cost the job of their manager Marco Silva and substituted by Spaniard Javi Garcia, and with today’s win the Spaniard seeing a revival in a form of an upset from his Yellow Army.   

When it rains it pours for the Italian now in a dire situation that needs immediate remedy, looking ahead in his next compromise against last place holder the Baggies of West Brom at home.

Still give those Orns a cigar after putting in display a stampede in shoots of goal against the visiting Blues. The defending champions despite being a man short and seeing the locals stampeding towards the posts defended by Courtois. In addition, a second half score performed by Eden Hazard.

The Blues did not have in them and surrendered to the push, hunger displayed all ninety minutes long by an inspired Hornet bunch looking forward to the win, and at the end, these netted with authority.

With a penalty called against Chelsea and despite their protests as a doubtful dive, Watford via Troy Deeney opened the score with a dominant volley out of reach of the visitor’s keeper for the go-ahead score in the 42 minute.

The Yellow Army did put in display and danger in the posts of Thibaut Courtois posts in several tries until the second goal via a nice pass from Roberto Pereyra to Daryl Janmaat for the 2-1 in the 84 minute. No later came the third score via Aubdulaye Docoure in the 88 for Gerard Deloufou.

With the game already wrapped up once again Docoure put his seal and assisting a nice volley for Roberto Pereyra to seal the stomp and leave a score of 4-1 in 90 minute for what became a valuable win for Watford.

Catapulting the Hornets away from the relegation spots with a six-point edge and situating themselves in tenth place in the general table. This loss is not to blame on Conte God knows what the men can do, as he is no Saint to perform miracles.

 
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