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Chelsea have made a stuttering start under Frank Lampard but Jorginho has
been winning new admirers. If the coach finds the right system, is there
still time for him to become a fan favourite? Adam Bate speaks to
Jorginho's first coach and his current one to find out why it's not just
Maurizio Sarri who is a fan of the Italy international's talents…
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Jorginho's first half against Norwich proved the point - whatever that
point happened to be. For his critics, the sight of him being dispossessed
in the build-up to Norwich's first equaliser showed why he could not be
trusted. For his supporters, the penetrative pass to Christian Pulisic
that allowed Tammy Abraham to restore the lead showed why he is so
important.
It was only February when Jorginho was being booed onto the pitch at
Stamford Bridge during a Europa League game against Malmo. Saturday seemed
like a turning point. Midway through that first half at Carrow Road, on a
day in which Frank Lampard secured his first win as Chelsea manager, the
away supporters began to chant Jorginho's name.
It had seemed that there was little he could do to shake off the idea that
he was Maurizio Sarri's man but Lampard might be able to change that. Not
everything has gone smoothly for the Chelsea favourite since taking over
in the summer, but his faith in Jorginho appears justified and might be
sparking a reappraisal of his true worth.
The midfielder could have been the hero in Istanbul. He cut the Liverpool
defence apart with his through-balls in the Super Cup and scored the
extra-time equaliser from the spot before netting again in the shootout.
That one did not go Chelsea's way but there have been signs of Jorginho's
excellent passing range in all three Premier League games this season too.
On the opening weekend against Manchester United at Old Trafford, It was
his forward pass to Pedro that opened up Ross Barkley's early chance to
open the scoring and it was his cross that found Emerson for the
left-back's shot that hit the frame of the goal soon after.
Against Leicester, Jorginho was pivotal to Chelsea's strong start. He
threaded the ball between four men to set up the chance for Pedro in the
first minute. He lofted a first-time pass to Olivier Giroud which led to
Mason Mount testing Kasper Schmeichel in the second minute. At Norwich, he
did provide the assist for the assist. His own wait for one goes on.
That curious statistic continues to dog Jorginho - a nugget of info that
seems to sum up his perceived ineffectiveness. But delve a bit deeper and
it is a different story. Nobody in the Premier League played more
successful through-balls than he did last season. The expected number of
assists based on the chances that he created? Five. His colleagues kept
missing.
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下图为切尔西上赛季的预计助攻数(深蓝色)和实际助攻数(红色),若日尼奥有不
错的预期助攻数,实际助攻却为零。
The incisive ball over the top to Gonzalo Higuain against Fulham? Skied by
the striker. The first-time passes to the same player against Watford and
Everton? Scuffed tamely towards goal. The threaded pass through to Barkley
against Leicester? Wasted. The vision to find Eden Hazard against Watford?
Shot smothered by the goalkeeper at his feet.
Speaking to Lampard at the Chelsea training ground recently, he explained
why he was unconcerned by Jorginho's long wait for an assist. 兰帕德:“我
对助攻的数目并不是那么认真,助攻可能是因为一脚好传,或是角球打到你身上取得
了折射,助攻包含的范围太广了。”这个说法来自英超史上助攻第四多的球员。
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Jorginho's passing has been more progressive than his critics would suggest
“从若日尼奥身上,我看到的是传球的素质,我希望他能用上他的射程。若日尼
奥在对阵利物浦的比赛送出很好的穿越球,我知道他能做到,他可以做到、也很渴求
我们所要求的事情。我很赞赏他的精神,在训练中,在比赛中都是如此,而且他很有
感染力。”
“去年我看过他踢球,我认为他完成了非常出色的一个赛季,但只有在朝夕相处
的过程中,你才会更熟悉一个球员。从我们开始训练的第一天起,他就立刻向我展示
了他的能力和态度,实际上,能拥有若日尼奥,我感到很幸运。”
Lampard watched just about every Chelsea game last season but he went into
the job with an open mind and he was soon won over by what he saw. The
Jorginho that he has witnessed up close has the right work ethic and is a
leader on the field and off it.
There is a clip doing the rounds on social media that illustrates this
well. It is from a game against PAOK Salonika last season. Jorginho makes
a subtle movement to free up space for Antonio Rudiger to find Alvaro
Morata, pointing the way for his team-mate's pass. He then collects it
himself and fires the ball first time to Ross Barkley who feeds Willian to
score.
https://twitter.com/Blue_Footy/status/1043190984794927104
若日尼奥的指挥
That was the only goal of the game. Scored by Willian and assisted by
Barkley, but orchestrated by Jorginho. The understanding of the game's
flow was obvious, the appreciation of the space was crucial, and the
leadership qualities to conduct the whole passage of play were admirable.
It was all there. Everything except the assist.
For those who have long admired Jorginho, it is encouraging that yet
another coach sees what others do not. Claudio Valigi was the man who gave
him his professional debut at Sambonifacese in Italy's fourth tier when he
took him on loan from Hellas Verona. He followed Jorginho's first year in
England closely and believes there is much more to come.
"It was a learning curve for him," Valigi told Sky Sports. "The first year
will have been very important and I believe he'll improve for the
experience. He is a smart guy with personality and technique. He is
someone who needs to be at the centre of the game, touching the ball
often. He is still the ideal player for a team who wants to control
possession."
If there is a concern, and how can there not be when Lampard is still
waiting for his first win after three games of the season, it is whether
Chelsea are controlling enough of the possession to make their current
system work.
== So how does Jorginho fit in? ==
The balance in midfield was the subject of constant debate during Sarri's
reign and it is a problem that Lampard still needs to solve.
According to Opta, Chelsea allowed three fast breaks against them in that
4-0 defeat away to Manchester United - the joint-most by any team in a
Premier League game this season. The only time they allowed that many
under Sarri was in the 4-0 beating at Bournemouth.
Given that Jamie Carragher likened Chelsea's subsequent draw with
Leicester to "a basketball game" - such was the open nature of the second
half - it seems that Lampard needs to do much more to gain some control,
particularly in the transitions. His team have looked vulnerable to the
counter-attack and there is only so much that Jorginho can do.
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若日尼奥本季比赛热点和数据
He covered more ground than any of his team-mates up to the point of his
substitution in the first two Premier League games - no mean feat given
N'Golo Kante played against Leicester - and was not far behind Ross
Barkley at Norwich. But while that reveals his willingness to work, it is
also indicative of the ground he is being expected to cover.
Jorginho and Kante, the deep-lying playmaker and the ball-winning
midfielder. It should be the perfect blend, allowing Chelsea to defend and
attack with confidence. The pair appear to complement each other and yet
something is still missing. Will another tweak to the formation help?
Perhaps the introduction of the right third man will change everything?
Until then, Jorginho will not be able to win everyone over and a proper
reappraisal of his abilities will be impossible. But Lampard's faith
coupled with his encouraging performances so far this season, should
provide the clue that he is more problem solver than problem. Maybe
Jorginho could yet have the makings of a Chelsea fan favourite, after all.
(编辑:Lauyx)
https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11668/11793779/
Is Jorginho winning over the Chelsea supporters under Frank Lampard?
Adam Bate. Comment and Analysis @ghostgoal - Last Updated: 27/08/19 5:58pm