AT THIS STAGE last season Chelsea, having edged past Swansea City courtesy of an Eden Hazard goal at Stamford Bridge, lay third in the Premier League with eight points fewer than they have now. Jose Mourinho and the Blues looked bound for a rare trophyless campaign.
Mourinho is under no illusions as to what has changed in the space of 12 months for his side, who now sit top of the table heading into 2015. โWe are a much better team when we have the ball,โ he told reporters after Fridayโs dominant home win over West Ham.
โLast year we were very strong defensively, very well organised but we lacked a bit of creativityโฆ In this moment we have a good balance. The team is happy to have the ball, but itโs also comfortable when the opposition has the ball. Weโre a very good team.โ
Of course, balance is only a means to an end, the end all great coaches crave: control.
There are few more controlled teams in Europe than Chelsea right now. They have yet to lose a match in which they have broken the deadlock and six of their 14 Premier League victories have been achieved with a 2-0 scorelines โ typically the point at which Mourinho applies the handbrake during games โ including each of the last three in this relentless and typically hazardous festive schedule.
On Friday West Ham, one of the best five teams in the country over the past 18 matches, were pinned back, picked apart and prevented from forcing Thibaut Courtois into a single save. And as ever, fundamental to the balance and control Chelsea exercised was the remarkably flexible and formidable midfield axis forged this season between Cesc Fabregas and Nemanja Matic.
The unlikely duo have only been playing together a matter of months but already boast the kind of understanding some take years to refine and many never manage to strike up at all. And if Chelsea do go on to win a first league title in four years come next May, they will already deserve their mention in the conversation of the Premier Leagueโs greatest double-acts.
First glance suggests a clear division of roles: Matic as the powerful, lumbering destroyer who snuffs out attacks at source to shatter the will of opponents; Fabregas the gliding creator who picks the passes that break the heart. In broad terms such an assessment is true, but in truth the strokes are also a tad broad.
Pass Masters
Matic and Fabregas exchanged passes more often than any other combination of players on Boxing Day
Matic is no Claude Makelele. The whole middle third of the field is his domain. As a former No.10 he is comfortable with or without the ball in the opposition half, and he thrives on doing far more than simply shifting the ball five yards to someone with a subtler passing eye.
Fabregas, meanwhile, has succeeded where Juan Mata failed in the eyes of Mourinho because he is a snappy, industrious creator, never content to be a passenger out of possession.
Prior to Boxing Day, both men featured among the Premier Leagueโs top five players for total distance covered this season. The manner in which Chelseaโs midfield engine room is powering Mourinho towards a genuine tilt at four trophies is strikingly similar to what Paul Scholes and Roy Keane achieved together during Manchester Unitedโs historic treble-winning campaign.
The comparison between Scholes and Fabregas, two less-than-supreme athletes blessed with an almost peerless vision and intelligence on the field, is the more obvious. โPaul has no great pace or power, but he makes up for that with his reading of the game, his awareness and his superb touch,โ former United youth coach Eric Harrison told BBC Sport back in 2008. โThe only current player who would come close to him in that regard is Cesc Fabregas.โ
Matic and Keane bring the power and drive to their partnerships. But while Keaneโs greatness โ and on numerous occasions his disgrace โ sprang from his fire, Matic appears to have ice in his veins. Even when charging around the field the Serbโs movements and aggression are controlled, directed firmly towards the task at hand. The opponent is simply an obstacle to overcome.
Whether this vastly different outlook allows Matic to match or exceed Keaneโs achievements will be intriguing to find out but in terms of the dominance exuded from their position, the two men have few rivals in the Premier League era.
First, Fabregas and Matic must taste glory together by securing a league title that has seemed Chelsea-bound since the opening weeks of the season, in spite of a rejuvenated Manchester Cityโs best efforts.
Beyond that, they might find even greater glories enjoyed by Scholes and Keane within their grasp.
By Liam Twomey, Goal.com
If their partnership becomes the engine room that leads their team to win three league titles in a row while competing in Europe then yes you can compare them to Keane and Scholes.
These two are better than Keane and Scholes. Much better.
Please explain your comment?????
Much betterโฆ.. seriously lol
Keane and Scholes played in an era of Zidane, Davids, Figo, Viera etcโฆ Tougher times lads!
Matic has been the outstanding player in the Premiership this season so far IMO. No coincidence Chelseaโs only defeat came when he wasnโt in the team..
And Mikel was.
Lets see their medals when they retire.
99 the treble thatโs all that needs saying.
La liga,champions league ,world cup,Euro championship, fa cup. Not entirely sure if he has a premier league medal but thatโs fabregas haul. Impressive .
Typical clueless united fan
Sorry he has a premier league but no champions league, still I think his medal collection is favourable enough
Cesc fabregas is all ready up their with the keane, scholes, gerrard,lampard and all the other top premier league midfielders. People seem to be surprised about how good he is playing he was playing at this level the last 2 seasons with arsenal he was absolutely world class. No doubting the lads ability if chelsea can win a few trophies both domestic and European over the next few years himself matic and hazard will go down as primer league greats.
Not even close man!!
Thatโs a stupid question, both players are very good but to be compared to keane & scholes is laughable
Bunch of united flutes, maybe matic canโt compare his medals yet but fabregas has won everything in the game.
Typical arrogant flutes,and for good measure fabregas is every bit as good as scholes was,matic has a bit to go yet Iโll give you that.
Flute.. Haha!