Maurizio Sarri may now have the striker he always wanted but a humiliating 4-0 loss at Bournemouth proved the Blues remain riddled with problems
Gonzalo Higuain's January arrival at Chelsea has cast him in an unenviable role as the club's mid-season saviour but that was always likely to prove too heavy a burden for one man to bare.
Exactly a year on from a 3-0 loss at home to Bournemouth, they suffered an even more humiliating loss at Victoria Park, beaten 4-0 on a trying night for both Higuain and his manager, Maurizio Sarri.
The Argentine had 29 touches, no shots and no key passes on his Premier League debut. Unsurprisingly, the home fans revelled in Higuain's misery, dismissing him as "just a sh** Callum Wilson", the Bournemouth striker previously targeted by Chelsea.
It wasn't just Higuain who suffered, though.
Josh King and David Brooks tore Chelsea apart time and again, combining for the fist two goals and ultimately scoring three between them before Charlie Daniels added a fourth late on.
The embarrassing nature of the defeat places Sarri and his side under further scrutiny, with Chelsea now only ahead of fifth-placed Arsenal on goal difference.
The most obvious concern is that the players are not showing any signs of better adapting to Sarri's system the longer the season goes on.
'Sarriball' is proving predictable, even with Higuain leading the line.
Indeed, Bournemouth simply followed the blueprint previously laid out by a host of teams outside the top six who have successfully offered Chelsea possession in non-threatening areas before hitting them on the break.
Everton, Mourinho Man United, Southampton, Leicester and Crystal Palace all played this way against Chelsea, who proved unable to bypass deep-lying defences. Furthermore, in most cases, Jorginho was man-marked out of the game. It was an all-too-familiar story here.
New striker, same old 'Sarriball'.
N'Golo Kante looked uncomfortable in the final third, fluffing a massive chance, while nobody was in the least bit surprised when Mateo Kovacic saw his close-range header pushed on to the bar.
The Croatia midfielder hasn't scored for 93 matches for club and country yet he has been charged with becoming Chelsea's answer to Napoli captain Marek Hamsik at Stamford Bridge. It is not going well.
Chelsea put Eden Hazard and Pedro alongside Higuain but all three proved incapable of providing any magic up front, with the Spain international particularly disappointing.
Willian, Olivier Giroud and Ruben Loftus-Cheek came on but changed nothing, as Chelsea kept Sarri's preferred 4-3-3 shape throughout.
At the back, David Luiz made a terrible mistake for the second goal, only heightening the sense of déjà vu among the travelling support.
Perhaps worst of all, Bayern Munich target Callum Hudson-Odoi travelled to the south coast but wasn't included in the matchday squad, just a day after Chelsea rejected his transfer request in the hope of sending out a stern 'hands-off' warning to the Bavarians.
Instead, the teenage talent would be forgiven for wanting to leave more than ever before.
Make no mistake about it, this was a chastening defeat for Chelsea and their boss.
Sarri can no longer point to the absence of a prolific striker for the failings of Sarriball. They have one now in Higuain, who knows 'Sarriball' better than most after his record-breaking heroics at Napoli in 2015-16.
This defeat can't be attributed to his players' attitude either. Higuain may ultimately prove the answer to Chelsea's problems up front but there are question marks hanging over every area of this team.
And perhaps the biggest one of all hangs over 'Sarriball' itself.
Nesaiknruy_Legend
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Higuain played in a game where its his first time in an unfamiliar league and he was marked out by 3 players while having no service. Did he even touch the ball in the box? dropped deep a few times to get our players forward. Stung together what little forward play we had and people want to call him bad for it? sorry but that's a Sh*t mindset. How can you call someone bad on their first game in a new league against a pragmatic team with over 6 players at the back constantly. That logic is dumb asf....
BridgetUlle
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BARCA fans today
tropicalda
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I actually feel sad for Higuain. I know he's gonna get unfair criticism from people labeling him a 'flop or a failure' but no striker would have done anything in these two games for Chelsea. Absolutely ZERO service. No central passage, no passes behind the lines
Zeblaze
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Chelsea’s defense 😂😂😂
12UnitedGuyReborn
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There is no need to blame one man here, this is Higuain's first game in Chelsea colours and still very unfamiliar with team mates the blame should be on the coach for becoming too predictable, players for not trying enough, fans for being too impatient every single time and board for switching managers every two season and expecting a long lasting improved team it's all too familiar the Chelsea way, sign a coach win trophies for maybe two season, have a bad run of games coach sacked, sign new coach bad run of games coach sacked and sign again coach sacked only to find another good coach who can win them trophies and sack him again because of half a bad season The true Culprits here are Chelsea's Board and Fans and the likes of Mourinho, Conte and Sarri are just unlucky victims of the Chelsea system.
Nucbdlopr
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keep talking trash...... how can a striker who just came pull such magic ? forgetting Hazard has been our down fall since he started manipulating play to suit his record just for a bigger bid to Real Madrid.