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·11 de noviembre de 2025
Stats are screaming that Chelsea need to improve in this one area to keep up with top of the league

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·11 de noviembre de 2025

Robert Sanchez is having a long run in goal without a big mistake. Wesley Fofana and Trevoh Chalobah have formed a strong central defensive partnership at last. Moises Caicedo is dominating games in midfield as one of the best destroyers in the league. Chelsea have creative players dotted through the main creative categories of stats.

Liam Delap enters for Joao Pedro. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
It feels like most areas of this team are coming together. So what are the Blues missing? Just a really deadly striker. For all of the bullets being fed to forwards, it’s conspicuous that on pure shots per game, the Blues don’t have anyone in the top 10. Enzo Fernandez takes 2.2, and sits in 11th place.
Compare that to Erling Haaland’s 4.1 and you see where we’re lacking. We don’t need Haaland, but we do need to do better than Joao Pedro (1.7) and Liam Delap (1.3).
Delap has barely had a chance to get going, both physically and in terms of chemistry with his teammates there’s much more to come from him. If he can start getting into positions to finish all these excellent chances we’re making, we’ll be in a great spot by the end of this season.
Cole Palmer – usually one of the league’s top shot takers – should be returning from injury soon to lighten the burden too.
Things are certainly trending in the right direction in terms of creating these chances, with Chelsea’s main attackers all featuring somewhere in the key stats for chance creation.
Emmanuel Emegha is a future Chelsea player who we’re all excited about, and we could get a chance to see him this week after he got his first senior callup for the Dutch national team.









































