The simple stat that shows where Chelsea are struggling

The fact is that Chelsea isn’t having a good season.

We’re down in 7th place in the Premier League and there are diverse causes for that. But if you look at the raw stats, there’s one that jumps out as a lucid issue for why we’re grappling to keep pace with the top 4.

The season’s xG demography so far, as we are ready for whole the World Cup break, shows that we’ve been in 8th place in the division, with 1.6 anticipated goals per game.

That shows that the chances we’re creating just aren’t good adequate or 

many enough.

Losing Reece James has been a big blow in that consideration. As well as just being a talented all-around full-back, he’s our main attacking outlet, and he happens so much havoc on his own that the entire team 

welfare.

Without him, we’ve really grappled to replace his

innovation and to 

cause chances at all.

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