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Breaking Down Mata's Goal vs Man United

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Chelsea's performance against Man United raised a lot of debates among fans and commentators of the game. But there is no disagreement when it comes to the quality of Juan Mata's goal -- it was absolutely brilliant! A thumping finish that the beautiful cross from Torres deserves.

The build up to this goal is also very interesting. It wasn't direct but it was quick -- it took only 23 seconds from start to finish. Plus, it was built on forward and backward ball movement on just one side (Chelsea's right) of the pitch rather than the usual slow side-to-side progression (like this one against Man City and this one against Sunderland). Let's look at the second-by-second break down of this build up, shall we?

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[45:00] Second half kick off. Mata taps the ball to Torres. Torres sends it back to Meireles.

[45:02] Meireles passes back to Cahill. Welbeck and Rooney press Cahill and Luiz respectively, leaving Meireles and Essien open.

[45:04] Cahill sends the ball back to Meireles.

[45:05] Meireles finds Essien. Carrick presses Essien.

Pretty ordinary so far. Michael Essien, though, did very well to hold off Carrick's pressure. The Ghanaian was able to control, turn and move the ball forward. This is his first contribution to this attacking movement.

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[45:08] Essien finds Sturridge on the right. Torres begins his diagonal run to the right.

[45:11] Sturridge gets closed down by FOUR United players and he taps the ball back to Essien. Torres continues his run to the right and is tightly marked by Ferdinand. Ivanovic has also started his run up the pitch.

[45:12] Essien makes a first time forward pass to Torres.

[45:13] Torres miscontrols (apparently not a real word) the ball and the loose ball lands in Ivanovic's path.

A couple of things to note here. First, it was another good contribution from Essien whose first-time pass moved the attack forward very quick. In fact, if you go and look at his passing chart on chalkboard (Guardian/StatsZone), you will see that most of his passes in this game were forward passes.

Second, Torres's run dragged Ferdinand pretty wide and opened up a huge gap for Daniel Sturridge to exploit. If Fernando Torres has had a better touch in frame 8, he could possibly release Sturridge into that wide United gap as indicated by the yellow dash arrow. But to be fair to Torres, the pass from Essien has a little bounce.

Third, I have circled Florent Malouda who was marked by Rafael in frame 7 and 8. A player's positioning is often hard to point out especially when that player is away from the action. Here, you can see Malouda's positional discipline. He didn't get suck into the central zone because of the action on the right. He stayed wide on the left and helped create that gap United's defense. The same could be said about Mata whose position was a little bit more central than Malouda.

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[45:15] Ivanovic passes to Sturridge in the central area. Torres makes an overlapping run around Ivanovic.

[45:16] Evans tackles the ball before it gets to Sturridge.

[45:18]* Ivanovic collects the loose ball and distributes it to Torres who is wide open. Sturridge makes a run into the box.

[45:20]* Torres tees up the ball with his first touch. Mata sneaks into the back post undetected.

[45:21]* Torres crosses.

I know you want me to go on to part where Mata scores but let me stop and say a few things before we climax.

I think Sturridge's movement was very smart. Instead of rushing forward in frame 9, he held back and opened himself up for Ivanovic's pass. If there was no such passing option, Ivanovic would have had to either pass it back to Essien or pass it wide to Torres, in which case Ferdinand would have been quick to close down Torres -- no crossing chance.

* Frame 9-12 are from replays. So, the time indicated on frame 11 and 12 are late.

Now enjoy THIS!

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[45:23] BOOOOMM! Mata scores.

That's it, folks. I really enjoyed this goal not just because of the quality of the cross and the finish. The build up was quicker than usual -- 23-second attack with 12 passes (well, sort of). The players' movements and positioning were impressive. I like it. Also, Essien's contribution in the early stages of the build up was very important even though he wasn't involved in the final third.

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Thanks for this

I love these breakdowns. Definitely our best goal all season

by FootieFromAfar on Feb 8, 2012 10:27 PM GMT via mobile reply actions  

Mata needs to stop scoring spectacular goals in shitty games

Remember that cracker v. Arsenal?
And now this v. ManU.

Dammit, Juanito! I want to remember these in peace, without a sour taste in my mouth.

by DPeezy on Feb 8, 2012 10:45 PM GMT reply actions  

It's amazing how much of an effect a quicker buildup has.

It really limits how well the defence can set up against us. I think that’s been part of our problem. We let defences get set up to stop us far too often, and don’t have the tools to then break them down.

Author and Official Fernando Torres Apologist for We Ain't Got No History!

by Kevin Kostka on Feb 8, 2012 11:03 PM GMT reply actions  

Essien, Ramires. Mata, Meireles, Sturridge. Torres.

Our other players slow the ball down a lot. I’m looking at you, Malouda / Lampard / Mikel / Drogba.

by FootieFromAfar on Feb 8, 2012 11:34 PM GMT via mobile up reply actions  

I'd be putting Sturridge in the same category with Malouda/Lampard/Mikel/Drogba

He takes to long to think about things before he acts. The real way to get the fastest buildup would be to sell him and buy someone more instinctive :p

by deg0ey on Feb 9, 2012 10:33 AM GMT up reply actions  

Agreed

But I was just going by the team we have now. Sturridge is a phenomenal talent, but really Chelsea should either start playing him at CF or sell him for boat loads of money. He’s not what we need at RW

by FootieFromAfar on Feb 9, 2012 10:48 AM GMT via mobile up reply actions  

This is why we've done better in the Champions League, methinks

We’re actually a pretty stellar team when our opponents come at us. The problem has (mostly) been when we play against busses.

That and we can’t defend late in games for shit.

by FootieFromAfar on Feb 8, 2012 11:42 PM GMT via mobile up reply actions  

Our lack of build up speed makes it worse.

When a team has the time to get set and organised, even if they’re parking the bus, it makes the job that much more difficult.

Author and Official Fernando Torres Apologist for We Ain't Got No History!

by Kevin Kostka on Feb 9, 2012 12:37 AM GMT up reply actions  

LOL; but maybe it's a poem

Haikus are easy
But sometimes they don’t make sense
Refrigerator

by DPeezy on Feb 9, 2012 3:07 AM GMT up reply actions  

The way you say "Refrigerator"

must really get your wife going. Do you roll the R’s?

by alynne4307 on Feb 9, 2012 4:48 AM GMT up reply actions  

Go make me a sandwich!

That’s how I say refrigerator!

Jokes!

I’m not sexist.

Only in the morning.

But seriously. I can roll on command. But unless I have to mix my two fluent tongues in quick succession and/or am drunk, I can keep it very close to “native” pronunciation.

by DPeezy on Feb 9, 2012 5:32 AM GMT up reply actions  

Lolz

It just sounded particularly romantic. I figured you must always use it to woo the ladies.

For real, though… for some reason I laughed at “refrigerator” for several minutes. What a great way to end an haiku.

by alynne4307 on Feb 9, 2012 4:10 PM GMT up reply actions  

Hahahahahaa...

… I walked right into that one.

by CareFreeChronic on Feb 9, 2012 3:28 AM GMT up reply actions  

You have no idea how hard it is for me...

…not to make a “your mother” joke right now.

Author and Official Fernando Torres Apologist for We Ain't Got No History!

by Kevin Kostka on Feb 9, 2012 4:04 AM GMT up reply actions  

Tremendous

Juan has tried these volleys a couple of times and I knew that eventually he’d pull one off.

by Dlewis on Feb 9, 2012 4:45 AM GMT via mobile reply actions  

Mata and Howard webb

Mata that was such a splendim goal and i must say BEST of u so far in ur career keep it rooling man. Howard webb thanx for the free penalty gift to United, u will never experience anything good, betterment, upgrading in ur career again u scammer and a born fcking Munited fan… Piss off

by yusfaith007 on Feb 9, 2012 7:05 AM GMT via mobile reply actions  

I love your analysis

Good job…

The Nigerian Perspective!

by Iced O on Feb 9, 2012 7:59 AM GMT via mobile reply actions  

awesome mata

feck.Torres the assister or the scorer??? what you like? I want him to score.

by bishan on Feb 9, 2012 11:57 AM GMT reply actions  

Forget Silva

Torres is the best EPL set up man!

by Dlewis on Feb 9, 2012 1:19 PM GMT reply actions  

Just watched

this goal for the 9823942th time. I agree with Carefree, that the speed of the buildup was part of what made it so so sooo good. In fact, I struggle with whether I should delete this game from my DVR, it’s that good (but there is all that other poppycock commentating and stuff in the beginning that wastes space).

Good to see some of the other things I missed on first watch. For instance, the pullback for Torres that Malouda botched up a bit- I thought Mata, on recovering it, had skyed the ball, but it turns out he shot it on target. I must have been recalling that Meireles shot. ;) And I was able to better pay mind to all the involvement that Essien had in the game. I think I sometimes was mixing him up with some of the other players (for having had my eyes recently checked and told they were near perfect, I am pretty concerned about my inability to tell players apart from one another on television). Totally random and unimportant question… does Essien fold his sleeves under, or just get them cut?

Also, De Gea’s blocking of Essien’s shot was a good one. The Torres non-shot just happened… oddly enough Malouda had a similarish opportunity a bit earlier and passed it to Essien instead. Maybe Torres and Malouda are like the polarized magnets against the goal. Ugh… and now the last goal just happened. I still am yelling at Bran on my TV, though. The other guys too, but what a sad attempt to cut out that cross. Damn Bran, you were doing so well to intercept otherwise.

by alynne4307 on Feb 9, 2012 7:15 PM GMT reply actions  

Oh Educational material

Love the break down, very informative….looking forward to our next match – I’m positive Torres won’t score nor will he contribute anything meaningful to the match!!! ( yup, you guessed it – going with reverse psychology to aid our number nine) ;)

by Roberta-lyn on Feb 9, 2012 9:19 PM GMT reply actions  

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