L-R: Bonucci, Conte |
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Conte will be officially unveiled as the new Chelsea manager next week,
and there is no doubt the Italian is going to have his work cut out
right from Day 1. With Pep Guardiola and Jose Mourinho joining
Manchester clubs United and City respectively, the 2016/17 edition of
the Premier League is set to be the most high-profile one ever.
The Blues have begun their activity in the transfer window, by
splashing over £30 million to sign Belgian forward Michy Batshuayi from
Olympique Marseille. The 2014/15 champions finished in 10th position
last season, and there is still a lot to do before their campaign begins
on August 15.
There have been quite a few big names linked with a move to Stamford
Bridge, with N’Golo Kante and Alvaro Morata featuring with regularity.
While Chelsea’s midfield and strikeforce could still do with some
improvement, it is their backline that must be addressed on a
top-priority basis. The defence leaked 53 goals in their 38 league games
last season, a number which is far far too high for a team looking to
challenge for the top honours.
With Italy at Euro 2016,
Conte forged one of the most difficult sides to play against. The
Azzurri had an extremely ordinary-looking side on paper, but the
manager’s tactical prowess and practicality-based winning mentality saw
them reach the quarter-finals, where they fell to World Champions
Germany on penalties. The cornerstone for this success was the
brilliantly stubborn back 4. Conte used the exact same personnel he did
to achieve huge success at Juventus, playing three at the back with
Andrea Barzagli, Leonardo Bonucci and Giorgio Chiellini. Behind them in
goal was the seemingly ever-present Gianluigi Buffon, who went past an
incredible 160-cap mark during the tournament. It is clear that Conte
has huge confidence in his quartet at the back, and trusts them to go
out and do the job.
The Blues do have some extremely talented ball-playing centre-backs
who will fit the Conte mold. Kurt Zouma and John Terry are both very
calm and composed passers from the back, while loanees Papy Djilobodjy
and Andreas Christensen are similarly adept. Add to that the fact that
Barzagli and Chiellini are 35 and 32 respectively this year, and you
come to the conclusion that Conte will not go out and try to replicate
the exact same Italian defence.
Bonucci though, is certainly a player Chelsea and Conte should be
targeting. The 29 year-old is one of the most level-headed defenders in
the world today, and it is no wonder that his performances in France are
attracting a lot of attention. The Guardian
reported today that Manchester City are willing to spend an
incredible £51 million to bring the Italian to the Etihad Stadium.
Guardiola is said to be a huge fan, and it is hardly surprising to see
why.
The prospect of being re-united Conte could lure Bonucci to Stamford
Bridge. The club must do everything possible to seal the deal and keep
him away from any of their Premier League rivals. Here are 3 reasons why
he is a perfect fit at Chelsea:
1) He fits any formation
It remains to be seen whether Conte adopts the 3-5-2 system, which
brought him so much success with Juventus and Italy, at Chelsea. There
is a good chance he may not, seeing that it is a discipline that takes a
while to drill in. Considering his preference for two strikers, it is
more likely that he goes with a modified version of the 4-4-2. Whatever
formation he decides to field, having a tactically-aware and
technically-sound centre-back like Bonucci is never a bad thing. He’ll
fit into any system.
2) Chelsea need big improvements at the back
Terry and Cahill |
Neither Gary Cahill nor John Terry is the fastest defender in the
world, and while the latter’s positional sense gets him out of jail
most of the times, the former gets caught out far too often. Zouma
suffered a terrible knee injury last season and it remains to be seen if
the player that returns has the same level of speed and strength as the
one before. Simply put, Chelsea need to buy a world-class centre-half
ahead of next season. John Stones from Everton and Kalidou Koulibaly
from Napoli have also been mentioned as targets, but Bonucci is
undoubtedly the man to get.
3) The Italian connection has always worked at Chelsea
L-R: Zoal, Roberto di Matteo |
Now this may be a bit too romantic to be a solid reason to splash
over £40 million on a single human being, but it is one that the fans
will certainly consider. Chelsea have had a long and memorable history
with Italians. Gianluca Vialli was a fan-favourite both as a player and a
manager, Gianfranco Zola is widely considered to be the Blues’ greatest
ever player, Claudio Ranieri still remains a darling at Stamford
Bridge, Carlo Ancelotti forged together the most entertaining Chelsea
side in recent memory and last but not the least, Robert Di Matteo
followed up on a stellar playing career at the club to become the first
and only man (so far) to lead the club to the Champions League
title. It is therefore no surprise that Conte’s arrival is being
awaited with so much excitement among the Blues’ faithful. Adding
another prized Italian to the ranks in Bonucci would only add to that
wave of optimism.
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