Paul Merson was left flabbergasted by Chelsea’s strategy within the 1-0 Carabao Cup semi-final second-leg defeat to Arsenal.
The Gunners claimed their place within the Carabao Cup closing as Kai Havertz’s 97th-minute aim in stoppage time sealed a 4-2 victory on combination on the Emirates Stadium.
Liam Rosenior’s facet took a conservative strategy regardless of needing a aim to ship the tie to extra-time following their first-leg defeat and had been unable to create clear probabilities.
Chelsea had 14 photographs however solely two of them had been heading in the right direction. In complete they solely generated 0.68 anticipated targets.
Merson mentioned on Sky Sports activities: “I am flabbergasted. I am unable to consider what I’ve simply watched. Chelsea aren’t a bottom-five workforce. They’ve World Cup winners.
“[Wesley] Fofana is crying. He must be crying as a result of they by no means had a go. They’ve gone out with a whimper in a semi-final. It hasn’t labored. Exit in a blaze of glory, do not exit like that.
“They performed in second gear. That is the semi-final of a cup.
“Chelsea have got the players to mix it with Arsenal. And they didn’t have a go.
“In the event that they’d have misplaced the sport 3-0 however had shot after shot and Kepa [Arrizabalaga] was sensible and so they received damaged on thrice, that is the best way it’s.
“I’ve played in games like that where you come off and you think we just got beat and didn’t really have a go.”
Redknapp: You must have a go!
Jamie Redknapp added: “If you’d have turned up today and not known the score you’d have thought that Chelsea were winning, the way they were playing the game with six at the back, playing cagey and trying to hit on the counter-attack if possible.
“I completely get what his plan was however there comes some extent the place it’s a must to take emotion right into a sport. It is a semi-final, you have to throw punches.
“Having two shots on target in a semi-final isn’t good enough. It’s overthinking tactics, you’ve got to have a go.
“The final two or three minutes of that sport had been a great instance of how Chelsea had no thought.
“[Alejandro] Garnacho came on for 15 or 20 minutes. He passed the ball backwards and sideways every time he got it.”
Rosenior: I have been a pundit, it is easy in hindsight
Chelsea boss Rosenior hit again at criticism of his strategy.
He mentioned: “I’ve been a pundit, it’s easy in hindsight. If I go and attack the game and press really high, people will ask what I am doing.
“You possibly can come away from dwelling, press everywhere in the pitch, go man to man and you might go 2-0 up or you might go 2-0 down.
“I felt that the psychological aspect of the tie was very important as well. Sixty minutes, I bring on Cole [Palmer] and Estevao and the game opens up and we have moments in and around the box.
“I feel there was a sense within the stadium that this tie may flip. We did not obtain what we wished to, but it surely’s not about sport plans, it is about outcomes.
“I have to give our players so much credit for what they put into the game and ultimately their goal comes when we’re just throwing the kitchen sink at the game. That’s going to happen, but we have to make sure that we take the positives from that, but we’re here to get results.
“The fact of my job is in case you lose video games, you will be criticised. When you win, you are a genius. It is usually someplace in between, I feel.”


