
Steve
Holland believes Chelsea looked back to their best in the second-half as
Jose Mourinho’s side beat Newcastle 2-0 to go two points clear at the top of
the table.
The Blues fell well below their own high expectations during the first half
at Stamford Bridge but goals from Oscar and Diego Costa sealed all three
points after the break.
And Holland revealed Mourinho had stern words with his players at the
interval.
Chelsea Assistant Coach Steve Holland was impressed by his side's second
half performance after a poor first 45 minutes in the victory over
Newcastle.“Jose was quite clear in what he wanted the team to do at
half-time,” Holland told Sky Sports.
“We had to show more personality with and without the ball. But he wanted
the team to be more compact, to press the ball higher up the pitch, to
recover the ball more, to sustain more attacks and to improve throughout the
side.
“And I think he got that in the second half – it was a much-improved
performance, mentally as much as anything else.
“We looked more like the Chelsea side people are used to seeing on a
week-by-week basis.”
Holland, who was speaking to Sky Sports in place of Mourinho, admitted
Newcastle caused the league leaders plenty of problems at Stamford Bridge.
“Some credit to Newcastle in the first half,” he said.
“John Carver and Steve Stone did a good job in setting them up today. They
were good opposition – dangerous, and in the first half they had some
moments where they caused us problems.
“But a much-improved performance in the second half and I think in the end
we were good value for the 2-0 win.”
Chelsea moved to points clear of Manchester City after the champions were
held to a 1-1 draw at Everton and that gap could prove to be vital with the
two sides set to clash on Jan 31, live on Sky Sports.
Paul Merson says Newcastle's first half performance was outstanding against
Chelsea but the home team's quality showed after the break while Holland
knows the top-of-the-table clash is important, he insists Chelsea won’t look
too far ahead in the title race.
“It won’t define where we finish and who lifts the trophy at the end of the
season – it’s too early,” he added.
“But, clearly, the games against the teams you’re competing with are
important. Our only focus at the moment is the next game – I know it’s a
cliché but it’s the only way to work.”