Just out of curiosity I asked Chat PT to summarise his playing approaches at both Leicester and Chelsea. Think we might be getting Pep's clone.
Compared with his Championship-winning Leicester side, the underlying philosophy remained very similar, but Chelsea's version relied even more on sophisticated positional rotations, inverted full-backs, and a 3-2-5 attacking structure against stronger Premier League opposition.
Enzo Maresca's Chelsea played a
possession-based, positional style focused on controlling games through structured build-up and intelligent positioning.
Key traits:
- Possession-dominant
- Patient build-up from the back
- 3-2-5 shape in possession
- Inverted full-backs moving into midfield
- High pressing and counter-pressing
- Positional rotations and overloads
- Control before penetration
Strengths: Control, organisation, chance creation, ball retention.
Weaknesses: Sometimes slow, predictable, and vulnerable to counterattacks.
In 10 words:
Structured, patient, possession-based football with pressing, control, and positioning.