DREAD it, run from it, destiny arrives all the same.
That destiny is what Enzo Maresca and Chelsea are now being forced to face head on after years of ridiculous spending on young, talented players, and failing to address glaring issues in the squad with quality recruitment.
There is no denying the potential quality of the signings made by BlueCo since they took charge at Stamford Bridge - but with two injuries to key players, Chelsea have been left almost bare in terms of quality at both ends of the pitch.
Their 3-1 loss at home to Brighton laid these issues out plainly, for all to see.
In defence, a long-term injury to Levi Colwill left Enzo Maresca with a central defensive partnership of Tosin Adarabioyo and Trevoh Chalobah - one a free transfer from Fulham, and the other a player the ownership tried to force out of the club.
Chalobah would be the first to admit he is going through a rough patch in terms of form, but his red card was perhaps the lowest of his mistakes of late, and an injury to Tosin saw the Blues using a duo of 19-year-olds against Brighton, Josh Acheampong and Jorrel Hato.
It could be argued that Chelsea have been unfortunate… injuries and mistakes have racked up and ravaged their defence, but this is more a matter of lacking quality recruitment.
It was plain to see that the club needed a centre-back in the summer, with Maresca himself even requesting one after Colwill got injured, before back-tracking on what he said to the media.
London rivals Arsenal were criticised by some when they signed Piero Hincapie on top of William Saliba, Gabriel, Ricciardo Calafiori, and Jurrien Timber - but this is the level of qualitative depth needed if you want to compete for the title - Chelsea have depth in terms of numbers, but not quality.
Goalkeeper Robert Sanchez had question marks surrounding his ability over the summer, but quietly looked good in the Club World Cup and at the start of the season - earning himself at least this season as the Blues’ number one - though his red card at Man Utd brought those question marks back.
In the middle of the pitch, Chelsea perhaps have their best depth, but an injury or red card to the seemingly indestructible Moises Caicedo may well unravel them there too, and the Ecuadorian was lucky not to leave Chelsea with nine men against his former club after an attack on Jan Paul Van Hecke.
The £100million midfielder appeared to lash out at the Brighton star in shock footage that emerged post-match.
Caicedo confronted Yakuba Minteh late on, who was swiftly pulled away by Robert Sanchez, before turning his attention to Van Hecke.
He appeared to strike the Seagulls defender in a furious fit of rage, resulting in him falling to the floor and rolling around in pain.
Sun Sport understands Caicedo's actions, and the brawl that ensued, could now land Chelsea in hot water with the FA.
Speaking exclusively to Sun Sport, ex-Premier League referee Mark Halsey said: "It appears there was an act of violent conduct on Caicedo's part but, looking at the video, it does seem inconclusive.
"And VAR looked at the footage and felt the same that it was inconclusive.
"Now, the FA will investigate, they will look at it again.
"Both clubs will be charged with failing to control their players. there's no doubt about that, but the FA will look at this and there may be retrospective action taken against Caicedo.
"But, as I say, looking at it, it does look as though it's inconclusive."
Caicedo's possible absence would be just one of a number of issues facing Enzo Maresca, however.
In attack, there is more to be worried about.
Under Mauricio Pochettino, the Argentine boss challenged his players to prove they were not ‘Cole Palmer FC’ before getting hammered at The Emirates 5-0.
And after signing Liam Delap, Estevao, Alejandro Garnacho, Jamie Gittens, Pedro Neto and Joao Pedro among others, the Blues’ over-reliance on their ice-cold centrepiece is still glaringly obvious this season.
His groin injury, and a long-term injury to Liam Delap, have left Chelsea in a spot of bother similar to what they’re in at the opposite end of the pitch.
It’s hard to argue against the signing of Estevao, a starlet who gets the fans at Stamford Bridge on their feet with moments of brilliance and a smile on his face, but the amount of pressure being put on a teenage talent in search of his first Premier League goal, essentially asking him to directly replace one of the best in the world, is questionable.
Joao Pedro has too been a good move, and he enjoyed an electric start to the season, but ever since a gruelling international break with a trip to high altitude in Bolivia, he looks tired and leggy.
The club’s handling of Nicolas Jackson, their second best attacker in terms of stats under Maresca, and re-calling Marc Guiu, who is yet to be given a Premier League minute under Maresca this season, is just another case of Chelsea having ‘numbers’ over quality.
On the left side of attack is where the biggest questions of Chelsea’s attacking recruitment are being asked though.
Jamie Gittens and Alejandro Garnacho were signed for a combined fee of over £90m, and Pedro Neto, who is the starter of choice in that position, is far from proven in terms of goals and assists.
None of those three are bad players, by any means, but at the same time none of them are the level of winger that moves the needle in attack in terms of quality, YET, the kind of player PSG got in Khvicha Kvaratshkelia from Napoli.
Fortunate VAR calls against Crystal Palace and Fulham, as well as a win against woeful West Ham have papered over the cracks of what has been a shoddy start to the season for the ‘World Champions’, who face top-of-the-pile Liverpool at home next after a Champions League visit from Jose Mourinho’s Benfica.
In terms of spending, it’s impossible to say yet whether Todd Boehly’s strategy will pay off in the long run - but it’s undeniable that after spending almost £2 BILLION, a team should be able to compete now, and later.
This season was supposed to signify one in which Chelsea could build on being champions of the world, returning to the Champions League with the potential to really compete for the title for the first time under the new ownership.
Instead, it now seems like another year of looking forward to the next, when *insert wonderkid here* will finally take them to the promised land.
Sakaimnsu
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Hello guys
Condkmtz
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maresca out of Chelsea, Chelsea can't make top 4 with this inexperience coach
Rabablptuz
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what's the difference between Frank lampard and Enzo maresca if not for the players at Enzo maresca disposal yet he doesn't no how to use them
Chelsea003
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Just like mourinho and pep use to say , that u can’t win things with kids , stop blaming the manager and sign experience players for him to work , we have the chance to sign kudus eze Xavi but the board decided not to sign them because they are too old 24 yearld
Chelsea003
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The useless board should stop signing 19 20 years old player all the time , Just like mourinho use to say that u can’t win anything with kids
Todbir
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Chelsea had more than 50 players last year. Maresca didn’t like half of them and sold them or benched them. Now he is playing with players nobody’ve heart of them. Never seen more stupid recruitment and waste of money.
Yokbciostu
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Chelsea are World Champions. Putting in quotes will not change that fact.
loaceprsyz
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out maresca
Toedilmnpz
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Please Chelsea sack useless coach and get Zidane
lukblstz
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Chelsea will make waves in Europe & beyond if Coaches like Tuchel or Conte has these set of Players under them. These are some of the Coaches that believe in playing Attacking football & always in search of Goals. The earlier Maresca consider playing Attacking Football the better.
Ade9ja
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We got numbers and also quality, brighton didnt have what we have, crystal palace didnt have what we have but they are pulling the plugs, there is nothing special about what Arsenal have but Arteta is bringing the best out of every signing at his disposal. Maresca just needs to go and let someone else try thats it
Ranny17
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Chelsea is a Pan Shop, the we buy an sell young talented players.
you can also buy trophy 🏆 as well you gunner
vohbcdkmo
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World club champion 🤣🤣🤣
tumaipuyz
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Chelsea has CB problems many of the goals scored against us came from lack of concentration and lack of experience. we will score much and concede much
Bizwel
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no no Maresca's tactics are for league 2 🚮...that's the truth this guy can't coach, you can see the way we play it's disgusting.....
Juhabsuy
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can someone tell me why chelsea sign gitten, when there is alot better winger out there , mareska ball knowledge poor.
Nohabeprst
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sack the coach of Chelsea
Uazii
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Chelsea is a Pan Shop, the we buy an sell young talented players.
Bizwel
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Clearly the Coach is useless! no fighting spirit in our players! no clear pattern they're playing! can't complete just 5 passes 😭 Idiot Maresca is threatening everyone by his arrogance act ! we got soo much talent but it needs someone who can improve them and that Stupid Maresca is not the one Suck him now !
Wuoackmnry
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Chelsea and Liverpool both facing same issues. Too many forwards and too few defenders
Hokaceinpy
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Today's game proved that getting mercenaries we think will play immediately well doesn't work out too well. Yes we didn't have a choice but I see no way that red card was Chalobah's fault. Santos who everyone wanted to start played Gomez through on goal and Chalobah had to take the big one. The red card also wasn't the reason why we lost either because even if there are lapses in concentration, the remaining players on the field not only defenders but everyone on the field was in all out defense. There shouldn't have been three lapses in concentration. Another issue is us going forward. Why are we just sitting on a 1-0 lead on halftime? why don't we get a second for assurance? it has been the same thing from last season to this season and we have a young team that can and will break eventually and once they lose the tempo they are vulnerable. We don't get goals from the sources we want them from, up top nobody is really being adventurous either. The aim of the game is outscoring your opponent. We barely score more than a goal per match. For Trevoh Chalobah to have the same amount of goals as Joao Pedro this season you know that the attack has to improve and I'm not saying they should buy new mercenaries cus that makes it worse. I'm saying that they should retain players with chemistry and develop on them instead of restarting another long period of doing that all over again. That's why I was against the Jackson and Madueke departures cus I knew that it'll take time for Pedro and Delap and the other wingers to have that kind of chemistry with the team. At least have those three options in attack and develop on them
kaoarsuz
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maresca pattern is so local in this Chelsea football club how can you be using Santo as no 10 why we have some like estavo see the problem we having now is the coach and defense and also the keeper any lose again u will sack by the owners
Pecbdlmsuy
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Maresca is a scammer
Pemcikmnrz
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ManU transmitted their losing habit to Chelsea
Yuwabilnr
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Many of us said it before the season started that we will suffer a lot if we failed to reinforce our Central Defence & Goalkeeping. Apart from that, Maresca's style of playing too much of Back Passing the ball is Not helping the club in all ramifications as our strikers are not being fed with passes continuously. Apart from beating a Div.3 side we lost the other 3 matches out of 4 which is a pointer to Danger Ahead. Nobody knows what will happen between now & January bcos I'm seeing Maresca becoming a confused man.
darrenham
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How many good young player left and shine from Chelsea.... They never give them the chance to shine