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And We Keep Criticising Mikel by Nobody: 11:24pm On Jan 25, 2011
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Ruthless Chelsea expose predictable Bolton
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Alistair Magowan - BBC Sport | 11:13 UK time, Tuesday, 25 January 2011

Bolton's renaissance under manager Owen Coyle has come at a time when his Chelsea counterpart Carlo Ancelotti seems to have been losing his grip on his side's title ambitions.

But the pair would have walked away from a chilly night at the Reebok on Monday thinking their teams are heading in different directions.

The 4-0 victory was perhaps a generous scoreline for the Londoners, but after a fine goal from Didier Drogba to set them on their way, they rarely looked troubled as they maintained a remarkable record at Bolton which has resulted in them winning eight games on the bounce without conceding a goal.

"I think we've turned the corner," said Ancelotti afterwards. "We are playing good football with a good attitude and a good mentality. I think we are coming back to fight for everything."

It was the first time Chelsea have won three consecutive games since a run which began in October but Coyle accepted his team, who had only lost once at the Reebok this season, were punished for its mistakes.

"Gretar Steinsson had a poor touch and was punished severely for the first goal," Coyle stated. "The second goal came from a corner which was not cleared and we paid a heavy price for bad decision making - the third goal our skipper [Kevin Davies] passed the ball to them.

"They got the bounce of the ball, it didn't go for us tonight, but to give up our terrific home record tonight is something we're disappointed with."




It is just over a year since the Scot joined Bolton from Burnley and while he has been credited with bringing more entertaining football to the Reebok after the years under Gary Megson and Sam Allardyce, the result would have been disappointing given that he has also made them harder to beat.

Statistics show that Bolton have only reduced the percentage of their long passing (35 yards and over) by a small amount from 22% under Megson last season to about 18% with Coyle. They are the fourth in Premier League for long passes attempted, behind Birmingham, Blackpool and West Brom.

But more revealing is that in the first half of last season - when Megson was still in charge - Bolton were conceding an average of two league goals a game. Following Coyle's appointment that figure dropped to 1.55 goals a game.

That also coincided with a drop in goals scored for Bolton (0.8 goals per game), which suggests that the Scot's priority was defensive solidity, but this season they have restored this to an average of 1.4 league goals a game with strikers Johan Elmander and Kevin Davies grabbing 16 between them.

The quality of some of those strikes, including Elmander's effort against Wolves, Stuart Holden's sucker punch against Blackburn and Mark Davies's superb team goal against Blackpool show that it is not only statistically where Bolton have improved.

Mark Davies's ball-carrying from central midfield has been an apt portrayal of Coyle's shift in style. But against Chelsea he started on the bench with the more combative Fabrice Muamba alongside Holden.

That enabled Bolton to press Chelsea high up the pitch and they carved out several first-half openings when they got the ball wide to Martin Petrov who created headed chances for Kevin Davies and Matt Taylor.

But Chelsea weathered that storm and with Drogba's 33-yard strike on 11 minutes piercing Bolton's early optimism, Ancelotti's side became more comfortable soaking up the pressure and hitting Bolton on the break.

One of the key reasons they were able to do this was because they had John Mikel Obi back in the side after an injury-hit period.


With full-backs Ashley Cole and Jose Bosingwa encouraged to get forward, the Nigerian often acts as Chelsea's third defender in addition to their centre-backs, and as a result they are less likely to concede goals.

So perhaps it has come as no surprise that his absence in recent weeks has coincided with the team's dip in form.

Michael Essien, who has been out of sorts, and fellow midfielder Ramires, who is still getting to grips with the English game, have attempted to perform Mikel's role but they have not quite matched the 23-year-old in providing defensive protection. The other thing that Mikel provides is an easy pass out of defence.

Chelsea's defeat by Arsenal at the Emirates over the Christmas period provided a stark example of Mikel's worth when Ancelotti took him off at half-time, only to see the Gunners pinch the ball in exactly the kind of space he usually occupies and score twice in the 3-1 victory.

Chelsea do not mind if Cole and Bosingwa get forward. They know that if opponents attack their defence down the flanks, the aerial presence of centre-backs John Terry and Branislav Ivanovic are more than capable of dealing with any crosses.

So if teams are to make an inroad into Chelsea's rearguard, they need to be able to mix their play, combining attacks from the wings and through the middle.

Average positions for Bolton's players in the game against Chelsea on Monday show they generally played far wider than Wolves, who beat Ancelotti's side 1-0 on 5 January.


Mark Davies's introduction in the second half provided Bolton with a chance to vary their raids and he introduced fluidity to their midfield play almost instantly, combining with Elmander for a one-two that the midfielder just failed to get on the end of.

The only problem was that by then Bolton were 3-0 down but it would have been interesting to see if the former Wolves player could have made an impact had he been brought on earlier.

Bolton's evolution from a supposed long-ball team to a slicker outfit might have been dispelled by statistics but their success this season has come from an ability to blend the short and long, making them less predictable.

Unfortunately, a ruthless Chelsea display did not give them the chance.
Re: And We Keep Criticising Mikel by 1025: 1:28pm On Jan 26, 2011
it does not matter what wicked nigerians think about mikel since he did well under mourinho, scolari, hiddink, and he is doing better under ancellotti.
at the end of every week, he will get a phone comfirmation of his salary and he enjoys good life, his family and dependants are okay, what does he need the dark minds of nigerians for?
mikel is growing from strenght to strenght and God who started this good work in him will definitely see him through.
Re: And We Keep Criticising Mikel by 12large1: 7:03am On Jan 27, 2011
abeg who's critising mikel we just want him to do more than just pass sideways jus imagine ramirez has already scored a premier leaue goal
Re: And We Keep Criticising Mikel by danarchy(m): 12:09pm On Jan 27, 2011
He is only contributing to the sucess of the club , what can he achieve as a footballer.

years back he was second to messi, to day messi has swoop 3 world footballer awards

while he is yet to be norminted by caf or bbc let alone winning.

the same Essien will be norminated for caf abd bbc awards while he will sit in the stand and clap

besides why did the same bbc guys not nominate him for their bbc award if he was that good

instead of essien

talk of kanu and okocha when the roll call of awards in soccer are recited

who is okocha compared to kanu, same will happen to mikel when he retires

unless he starts scoring like song or God father of holding midfield makele, nothing for him.

Football has gone beyong making money, B/C every one playing out there in England has made the money

, but what accolades u display after u left the scene is what is counted and that is what matters counting for mikel

as of today is ZERO!!!
Re: And We Keep Criticising Mikel by kannymoore(m): 4:19pm On Jan 27, 2011
Em, Danarchy, How many goals has *d father of holding midfield* makalele scored in his entire career at chelsea and as a footballer? Abeg mikel has tried, At least he has two nation cup goals while kanu, a top class ATTACKER, with all his football accolades and nation cup caps has none. So abeg, cut mikel obi some slack!
Re: And We Keep Criticising Mikel by 12large1: 6:44pm On Jan 27, 2011
hahahahaha even as overrated as kanu was from 2004/2010 u can never never never dismiss or compare what he did for nigeria in his prime. mikel vs kanu joke of the year
Re: And We Keep Criticising Mikel by Nobody: 6:55pm On Jan 27, 2011
how can ppl compare mikel and kanu or with ramires,have u seen ramires defend?calamity waiting to happen.chelsea with no mikel in mid but ramires will get massacred.simple as
ranires is an attacking midfielder,mikel is a defensive midfielder
simple,learn what their job is on the pitch then u comment
Re: And We Keep Criticising Mikel by Nobody: 6:57pm On Jan 27, 2011
besides your brother yakubu score over 50 goals for bpl but na still otu,so goals scored means nothing just like messi was not the highest goal scorer at the WC but no body be messi baba,and before u start saying messi and mikel used to be rated together i need you to ask yourself what developments does a young footballer africa go thru before going to europe,messi was in an academy at the age of 7,mikel dey sell ground nut for jos that time
Re: And We Keep Criticising Mikel by Nobody: 6:59pm On Jan 27, 2011
and u say comparing kanu to mike is a joke when u urself opened ur mouth and said ramires has scored which means to your empty head that he is better than mikel
come all these mikel haters,wetin the boy do una,cos he no transform to jay jay??stop living in your deluded past cos apart from nations cup medal,mikel don win pass jayjay
Re: And We Keep Criticising Mikel by MeGaStReEt: 9:23pm On Jan 27, 2011
danarchy:

years back he was second to messi, to day messi has swoop 3 world footballer awards

wait o, Na only Mikel and Messi play for that competition?

were are the rest players?
Re: And We Keep Criticising Mikel by doublekay: 9:58pm On Jan 27, 2011
MeGaStReEt:

wait o, Na only Mikel and Messi play for that competition?

were are the rest players?
mikel is a great player no doubt but i believe he can do better
Re: And We Keep Criticising Mikel by Nobody: 10:26pm On Jan 27, 2011
i hope he gets better too but if that is the best defensive midfielder we have,let us look beyond Mikel for the play making position and look for someone with play making attributes and doing it that way actually benefits Nigeria cos u now have a skillful player with great defensive qualities to play defensive mid and for those who have forgotten,yobo started as a defensive midfielder and he then became a def, that role is not easy and fortunately for naija we have one of the best defensive midfielder in the world(yes in the world) but i believe it is left to our coach to utilise his strenghts tro the fullest in the national team
Re: And We Keep Criticising Mikel by medjai(m): 4:32pm On Jan 28, 2011
MeGaStReEt:

wait o, Na only Mikel and Messi play for that competition?

were are the rest players?
A lot of guys from that tournament have gone ahead to make names for themselves.
Cesc Fabregas, Fernando Llorente, Ryan Babel, etc, all played at that tournament.

Nobody enjoys criticising Mikel. The truth is Mikel is yet to deliver on the promises he showed as a youngster in that tournament. He contributes very little to the Chelsea team.
Re: And We Keep Criticising Mikel by Nobody: 2:38am On Jan 30, 2011
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Re: And We Keep Criticising Mikel by Nobody: 7:06pm On Jan 30, 2011
Mikel is a success story and is playing at the highest level as far as football is concerned. If i may ask all u mikel dis mikel dat are u a success story in ur field of endeavor? If no then sharap for u are nt only a failure but a fool. Y dont u guys take 2d field lets c what u are made off. Football is a team work and nt an individual sport. Mikel dont even knw u guys exist which is too bad.
Re: And We Keep Criticising Mikel by MeGaStReEt: 9:55am On Jan 31, 2011
medjai:

A lot of guys from that tournament have gone ahead to make names for themselves.
Cesc Fabregas, Fernando Llorente, Ryan Babel, etc, all played at that tournament.

Nobody enjoys criticising Mikel. The truth is Mikel is yet to deliver on the promises he showed as a youngster in that tournament. He contributes very little to the Chelsea team.

Those people you mentioned including the etc's, what have they won
Re: And We Keep Criticising Mikel by samparian(m): 1:08pm On Jan 31, 2011
in that tournament, Mikel played as a center midfielder and created vey good passes and made moves on goal. Nigerians said then we've gotten Okocha's replacement

now at chelsea, he's a defensive midfielder and a good one, though he doesnt score goals, he is vital to their defence.

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