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Chelsea In 2011/12: Defenders

COBHAM, ENGLAND - APRIL 05:  David Luiz of Chelsea puts on his gloves on a cold day during a Chelsea training session ahead of their UEFA Champions League Quarter-final first leg match against Manchester United, at the Chelsea Football Club Training Ground on April 5, 2011 in Cobham, England.  (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

Left Back

In Ashley Cole, Chelsea have one of the world's top left backs. He's a major attacking threat while remaining defensively stout - the sort of player every other team wants to spend millions on acquiring and resources nullifying during matches. Unfortunately for the Blues, he's already starting to slow down and is somewhat prone to injury, meaning his backups will almost certainly come into play at some point this season. Cole will probably play 30ish league games this season (presumably very well indeed), but there are a couple of scenarios in which he goes down early and Chelsea have to struggle to replace him. These are very bad scenarios, because we've just sold Yuri Zhirkov.

Zhirkov's departure means that Cole's primary understudy will be one of Ryan Bertrand and Patrick van Aanholt. Bertrand is the choice if you're looking for a solid two-way player, and van Aaholt is your man should you prefer defenders who have the defensive ability of a dessicated stoat but can attack like demons. Personally, I find van Aanholt more fun, and we might end up with him anyway, because Bertrand sounds like a good bet to get some time out on loan.

Oh, and there's always Paulo Ferreira.

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Centre Back

England's brave, loyal brave and true loyal brave John Terry leads Chelsea's crop of centre backs. I suspect if you're reading this blog, you have some idea of who he is. If not, he is a crazy man who trundles around slowly hurling himself with great violence at any threat to Petr Cech's goal or England's decency. Terry, of course, is beset by enough chronic injuries to cripple an elephant, so expect him to miss some time.

Alex isn't exactly the healthiest chap around either. He's also a stalwart defender, and before the arrival of fellow Brazilian David Luiz he was Terry's regular partner in the centre of defence. Strong positioning, tackling and aerial ability make up for any lack of pace, but Alex's main weapon is the ability to hit the ball at Mach two from set pieces. Alex will probably serve as the third-choice centre half, becaause David Luiz is amazing.

And yes, he really is amazing. The 24-year-old, a 25M buy from Benfica in January, is one of those special players who makes games far more fun. Easily the best pure defender on the roster when he's paying attention, his main flaw is that every now and then he stops paying attention and/or does something hilariously stupid, like giving away last minute penalties for no reason or forgetting where to stand. He makes up for this with an array of spectacular skills, ranging from his patented overhead kick crossing, pinpoint finishing on the volley, 60 yard raking passes and the ability to smack Wayne Rooney in the face without getting in trouble for it. David Luiz is ace.

We may also see some Branislav Ivanovic here, although I'd expect him to get more time at right back. Ivanovic is also a sublimely capable defender, and Chelsea will be absolutely fine if he slots in there. With four quality centre backs, the Blues have plenty of depth.

That might be improved depending on whether 22-year-old Slobodan Rajkovic can manage to obtain a work permit. The prospect has impressed during pre-season, and could slot into Alex's role without breaking a sweat, possibly freeing the Brazilian up for a move away. If he doesn't get a permit, Rajkovic will probably have to go out on loan yet again.

Nathaniel Chabolah rounds things out, but while the 16-year-old is awesome, he's unlikely to get too much playing time in the first squad. It's not his time quite yet, although he'll probably make his debut if Chelsea manage to play in any irrelevant games this year.

Right Back

Despite links with both Gergory van der Wiel and Samuel Inkoom, of Ajax and Dnipro respectively, Chelsea go into the season with the choice of Branislav Ivanovic and Jose Bosingwa as right backs. Ivanovic is the clear pick when staunch defending and aerial prowess is required, but he's nowhere near as good as getting forward as Bosingwa is.

Since coming back from an injury sustained in October 2009, Bosingwa's been a bit (ok, a lot) of a liability defensively, but he's been impressive in the preseason, and if he reverts to being a right back you can call two-way without sniggering too hard, that'd be pretty useful. And if not, Inkoom!

Oh, and there's always Paulo Ferreira.

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I don't know what it is about Ashley Cole, but I just can't stand him

Plus after what appeared to be a really so-so year last year, I have the feeling that we’re going to regret not having sold him while his value was still really high. I’d like to see PvA getting some significant time back there this year.

Also I still can’t believe our right back options are still Bossy and Brana. I was so sure we’d get some real cover there this summer… I’m really hoping we get someone (Inkoom?!?) before the window closes.

And hurry back Luiz!

by GJS on Aug 12, 2011 11:48 PM BST reply actions  

I'm quite sure....

…..Paulo hasn’t played left back in the last two seasons. And the pre-season showed he’s still perfectly capable of spot duty.

And I’m scratching my head again….what are Ivanovic’s and Bosingwa’s goal totals the last three years? Oh, that’s right, Jose scored 2 three years ago and none since. BI scored 0 three years ago, 1 two years ago and 4 last season. His give and go with Josh against (I think) Kitschy was a thing of beauty, whereas Bosingwa’s 40 yarder against Malaysia (I think) was pure luck. Bosingwa had some really nice play in the last couple of matches he played in though, so I’m much happier at right back than last season even though the people are the same. Must be the AVB factor.

by ososdeoro on Aug 13, 2011 12:07 AM BST reply actions  

I don't remember Luiz smacking Rooney in the face...

…But I do have fond memories of that Mexican homunculus getting a shoulder planted firmly between his eyes for having the audacity to try and tackle our hairy defender.

by deg0ey on Aug 13, 2011 12:22 AM BST reply actions  

Defense

Our defense is solid as a rock…this is no surprise as to how many goals we’ve given up the past few years

by Footy in the USA on Aug 13, 2011 1:28 AM BST reply actions  

Dessicated stoat!

I love Ivan, but we’ve seen sides completely abandon defending the right side when he’s at right back. I really really hope we sign Inkoom or van der Wiel, or that Bosingwa regains form.

by midlineshift on Aug 13, 2011 2:03 AM BST reply actions  

Bosingwa has looked better this preseason.

If he could return to his pre-injury self that would help us tremendously, but I really hope that we get Inkoom as well.

by Noleforever9399 on Aug 13, 2011 4:15 AM BST up reply actions  

Nice job Graham.

I think that our defense looks to have another solid year this season,especially with another year of experience under Luiz’s belt. Hopefully less of the bad things and more of his great play.

by Noleforever9399 on Aug 13, 2011 4:17 AM BST reply actions  

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