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Former Chelsea and Scotland winger Pat Nevin speaking to BBC Sport: “It was intriguing to watch Spurs and Chelsea play within 12 hours of each other on Friday and Saturday.
“Chelsea plumped for Mauricio Pochettino and Spurs Ange Postecoglou in their respective managerial hunts at the start of the season.
“The former was a world-renowned, top-level coach and the latter ‘only’ a success in ‘smaller’ leagues. Having watched Ange weave his magic at Celtic, I wondered on the BBC back then if Chelsea had gone for the wrong man. I got short shrift from most other pundits.
“Instead of coming across all smug now, having been at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, I wonder if even Ange could have got a tune out of the current Chelsea squad. That Brentford defeat makes it one solitary home win in 13 outings. That is now officially beyond bad luck.
“For all the possession stats, chances created and positive expected goals, 18 months on and it is the same old story for the ‘all-new Clearlake Chelsea’. Around £1bn spent and they still can’t field a fit regular goalscorer.
“Ange may have produced a higher-tempo outfit had he gone to west London instead of north, but would that really have made all that much difference?
“There is an old phrase, ‘A camel is a horse designed by committee’. The Chelsea squad looks like a football team designed by 10 different AI’s with no real football input from an Ange or a ‘Poch’.
“For those talking beforehand of a possible top-four finish after a recent mini-Blues resurgence, think again. It could get uglier before it gets prettier.”