Mata made his debut against Norwich City at Stamford Bridge, coming on as a late substitute & scoring in injury time. During the beginning of his Chelsea career, he played mostly on the left side of midfield. He quickly gained a reputation of being Chelsea's "creative spark" in midfield. However, there was a lot of pressure on the young Spaniard as he seemed to be the only one in the Chelsea midfield who could change the game with an assist & sometimes a goal. More often that not, Mata would find himself isolated on the left wing which meant that he couldn't quite influence the game as much as he'd like to. As a result, Chelsea suffered.
Andre Villas-Boas flirted with the idea of playing him in a more central role, but he rarely ever started Mata as an attacking midfielder. The only time Mata would move into a central role was when another winger (say Florent Malouda) was brought on as a substitute, giving Mata the chance to roam.When Roberto Di Matteo was appointed caretaker manager, he changed the formation from a 4-3-3 to a 4-2-3-1 & played Mata in the hole behind the striker. The change worked wonders as Mata found it easier to create chances from a more central role.
He managed 12 goals & 26 assists in 2011-12. His most memorable goal was the volley he scored against Manchester United at Stamford Bridge, even though the game ended in a 3-3 draw. Arguably his performance of the season was against Tottenham in the FA Cup semi-finals where he scored 1 goal & created 2, helping us beat Spurs 5-1 & enter the finals of the FA Cup.
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ReplyDeleteMata was the man of the season!!
I like the season reviews ..hoping for more
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