He Chelsea Need to nullify their opponent’s aerial threat and avoid receiving crosses, said the Premier League club’s coach, Mauricio Pochettinobefore his trip to Liverpool to face the Everton, tomorrow Sunday. The Merseyside club’s attack will be led by striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who is very physical and strong in the air.
In recent weeks, Pochettino’s side have looked poor with crosses and have been conceded headers in each of their last four league games. “Last week, we were working in this kind of situation. I think it’s important to know two things. We don’t press the center. Then, with the quality of the Premier League that we all have, if the ball is there. it’s difficult to stop it. It’s necessary let’s improve “By adapting in this way, maybe I’m not showing too much emotion, but I’m really worried. We have to work more, better in these situations.”
Pochettino added that the Enzo Fernández-Moisés Caicedo duo, signed for a combined fee of $276 million, will have to work to improve their partnership. “They are still young. The expectation is huge when you arrive. Not only the individual expectation but also the collective expectation in a club like Chelsea,” Pochettino said.
“It is not easy not to reach a TOP team and get them out in the first test but they have to be part of the solution. They are not the icing on the cake. It is a process, it will be a process. There will come a time when they will know better and do it’s these relationships that help the team win games.”
Source: La Verdad

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