It is not a victory, but it is a moral victory. the temporary Bruno Saltor made his debut this Tuesday as the coach of Chelsea gaining a draw against Liverpool (0-0) in a match where the London team deserved better luck. Because he never achieved the goal of winning, the truth is that Chelsea At all times he was closer to doing so than his rival. He Liverpool of KloppAgain, this is indifference and far from being the team it was not that long ago.
In what was his debut in command after the dismissal of Graham Potter, Bruno Saltor He chose to gain solidity in the midfield even if he gave up an offensive piece for that reason. They were formed in the engine room Enzo Fernandez, Kovacic and a Kante definitely back and the offending plot is left on Havertz and joao felix instead of having three units. But despite this nuance (which is important) we cannot speak of a revolution either and, with good reason, Bruno He chose some continuity. And it went well. Because despite the fact that in question there is a certain alternation and the number of shots from one to the other is not equal, the fact is that when the Chelsea approached the domains of Alison create more danger than Liverpool doing the same to those of kep. However, the London team showed again a certain lack of goals. It’s worth a world to mark this one Chelsea and when it runs aground it cannot get out of there. He tried anyway, but he didn’t and the match ended with the same score as it started.
The point achieved is not enough for a Chelsea still far from the positions of European competitions and it is not worth a Liverpool whose purpose is to obtain the right to be in Champions of the next course and now it is far away.
will return to Chelseathe quarterfinals of said competition are on the horizon (but this season) against real Madridand if he wants to beat the whites he has to improve.
Source: La Verdad

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