Newcastle 2-0 Chelsea: The Blues made all 11 changes as they lost to the Magpies in the League Cup.

- Chelsea changed their starting line-up as they lost 2-0 at Newcastle and were eliminated from the Carabao Cup.
- Chelsea’s back-line setup is still a weakness that causes goals to be conceded in the same way.
- Eddie Howe ordered his team to play a high pressing game, which made Chelsea unable to attack.
Maresca changes the entire team!
Despite knowing that the risk is high, Enzo Maresca still maintains the original concept of changing the entire starting 11 from the Premier League game last weekend. Of course, it is a gamble that many people may not like. Especially when having to visit Newcastle at St. James’ Park. To be honest,
this starting 11 of Chelsea may be good enough to compete with the middle to lower teams like in the past. But with Newcastle, one of the middle to upper teams in the Premier League, arranging the players like this means having to accept that defeat may be waiting after the match. Which is not unexpecte.
To be honest, Enzo Maresca is pitiful because one สมัคร ufabet of the important factors. That made him decide to choose this set of players was the game last weekend against Manchester United. Which had to visit Old Trafford. In addition, the Red Devils had just fired manager Erik ten Hag. Therefore, the Chelsea manager may not be able to predict the playing style and therefore wants to keep the best players for that match.
Chelsea concede the same old goals
Time and time again, we have seen Chelsea concede goals due to defensive and goalkeeping mistakes that have yet to be rectified and have even been the deciding factor in this match.
Today mistakes came as soon as the referee blew the whistle to start the game, with Benoit Badiashile, Tosin Adarabioyo, and Filip Jorgensen all creating havoc in the back as they struggled to cope with the intense pressing from Newcastle players. Eventually, the ball was intercepte just outside the penalty area and Alexander Isak had a chance to score a goal.