Koeman: Chelsea defence has lost quality
The Saints boss wants to take advantage of the
Blues defensive frailties and questioned the
Champions' defensive confidence and
mentality Ronald Koeman says Chelsea's defence
has lost some of its quality this season and he
hopes Southampton can take advantage of that at
Stamford Bridge.
The defending Premier League champions have
been uncharacteristically shaky at the back this
season, with mistakes creeping into their game
and affecting their start to the campaign.
After coming from two goals down to draw 2-2
with Newcastle United last weekend, more errors
allowed Porto to record a 2-1 win in the
Champions League in midweek.
Koeman, who oversaw a 1-1 draw at Stamford
Bridge last season, says there are more chinks in
Chelsea's armour this season but does not expect
an easy encounter on Saturday.
"Maybe they have lost a bit of that winning
mentality," he said. "[And] they are making more
changes [in defence] than last year.
"Everyone can have a tough start, maybe
defensively they have lost a little bit [of quality], if
you look at the goals they have conceded, it is a
big difference to last year, so maybe they have
lost a little bit.
"[But] we have to play on a higher level. We can't
lose balls we lost last weekend [against Swansea
City] because they will punish you.
"They have a very fast transition, you have to play
compact and good counter-attacking football, and
in all aspects have to be better than last year.
"We know we can have a good result if we play at
our level because we had two draws against them
last year, that belief we had last year we have to
show again."
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