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Kubu Chelsea akan menjamu Leicester City di Stamford Bridge, London, Inggris.
Pertandingan tersebut akan digelar pada Sabtu (13/1/2017), pukul 22.00 WIB.
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Saat ini, kedua kubu memiliki jarak 16 poin di klasemen sementara Liga Inggris.
The Blues berada di posisi ke-3 dengan perolehan 46 poin.
Sementara The Foxes berada di peringkat ke-8 dengan 30 poin.
Pada laga tersebut Antonio Conte bisa tenang lantaran tak ada anak asuhnya yang diterpa cedera.
TRIBUNNEWS.COM - Chelsea akan menghadapi Leicester City pada laga pekan ke-23 Premier League di Stamford Bridge, Sabtu (13/1/2018).
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Laga ini bisa jadi kesempatan bagus buat Chelsea langsung gusur Manchester United di posisi kedua klasemen Liga, bila menang benamkan Leicester.
Saat The Blues berada diurutan ketiga dengan perolehan 46 poin, tertinggal satu angka dari MU.
Kesempatan itu terbuka lebar mengingat performa impresif mereka saat bertemu The Foxes dalam beberapa pertandingan terakhir.
Eden Hazard dkk Chelsea juga memenangi enam dari tujuh laga kandang terakhirnya melawan Leicester di semua ajang.
Pada pertemuan pertama di Premier League musim ini, Chelsea menang 2-1 di kandang Leicester.
Mereka baru mengoleksi 30 poin dan menempati urutan kedelapan.
Meski demikian, jika pertimbangannya adalah performa di laga terakhir, Leicester patut diwaspadai.
Pada pekan ke-22 lalu, Ryad Mahrez dan kawan-kawan sukses menundukkan Huddersfield Town dengan skor meyakinkan 3-0.
“I think the problem is for the team, not only for Morata,” Conte said. “Compared to last season, we are conceding less and showing great solidity defensively. But, at the same time, we are not showing great quality in our finishing. This is the truth. But not only for Morata. Defenders have had chances from corners, and we've not taken those chances to score. We have to try to improve on this aspect. But the problem is not only for Morata or [Michy] Batshuayi when he plays. It's for all the team.”
Conte said that he saw “a lot of players very tired” and when asked again about whether the club might consider a bid for Sanchez, he was non-committal. “I'm the coach. I'm trying to do the best with my players, to try and improve my players, to try to work and give every day 110 per cent. Sometimes this is enough. It [transfers] is not my business.”
Leicester had dominated the attacking parts of the first half, and Mahrez was a constant thorn in their side. Shinji Okazaki in particular should have scored from a cross and they ended the half with 12 attempts on Chelsea’s goal which was more, their former player Gary Lineker pointed out, than any away side in a first half at Stamford Bridge in 15 years.
Chelsea lost Gary Cahill to injury but mostly they were just struggling to build any attack of significance. Mahrez seemed to drag his foot into Cahill’s replacement Andreas Christensen on 55 minutes and was denied a penalty by referee Mike Jones. Chilwell’s first yellow card was for a foul on Willian, Fabregas’ replacement, and he was sent off on 68 minutes for the challenge that left Moses limping. Claude Puel declared both of the cards “harsh”.
“When we watch our game [back], we lost two points,” Puel said. “Of course there's a little disappointment at the end, but a good feeling to show our quality. They are champions playing at home, so it's a good feeling to see my players with this quality, and all the chances we created this afternoon.”
Chelsea had one final chance when substitute Vicente Iborra gave away a dangerous free-kick in the third minute of injury-time but Marcos Alonso dragged his shot wide, and it would have been hard to say they deserved the three points.
Chelsea suffered more frustration against 10-man Leicester as they were were held to a third successive goalless draw.
The Blues were booed off at Stamford Bridge after following up their cup blanks against Norwich and Arsenal with another stalemate against Leicester and missing out on the chance to go second.
Chelsea couldn't find a way through despite playing against ten men for the last 22 minutes after Ben Chilwell was dismissed after picking up two bookings in just five second half minutes.
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Though Antonio Conte will have questions to answer after hooking star man Eden Hazard for his fourth game running with just 58 minutes gone.
Chelsea were fortunate their afternoon wasn't worse after a poor first half which also ended with them being jeered off.
They could have been 3-0 down inside the first ten minutes as Shinji Okazaki and Jamie Vardy, twice, went close.
The hosts then needed Thibaut Courtois to pull off a brilliant flying stop to keep out Wilfred Ndidi's header.
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And the Blues suffered a blow when Gary Cahill was forced off with a hamstring injury just after the half hour.
Chilwell saw red after being booked first for a foul on Willian and then after he tripped Victor Moses.
With a man less, Leicester were then happy to settle for a point and held on for a share of the spoils without too much trouble despite Chelsea's dominance.
Here's how the game unfolded.