
Michy
Batshuayi may be a popular character with Chelsea supporters but on the
field he is struggling to convince manager Antonio Conte…
Batshuayi has developed something of a cult status at Chelsea. Despite being
restricted to limited game time since his £33m transfer from Marseille he
has seized a starring role in some of the most memorable moments of Antonio
Conte's reign so far.
He has played up to his Batman nickname and was the unlikely hero in May,
prodding in from close range to clinch the Premier League title for Chelsea,
while last month he stepped off the bench to score the decisive goal in the
Blues' impressive Champions League victory at Atletico Madrid.
Throw in his entertaining social media accounts and enthusiastic interviews
and it is easy to see why the 24-year-old is a popular character.
But he seems to be struggling to convince Conte of his quality and a poor
performance in a rare start against Crystal Palace on Saturday appears to
have damaged his prospects further.
In his press conference on Tuesday, Conte conceded he took an injury risk by
starting Alvaro Morata ahead of Batshuayi against Manchester City in
September, before snubbing the Belgian and turning to Willian when the
Spaniard hobbled off after 35 minutes. But he is considering immediately
re-instating fit-again Morata for this week's Champions League tie with
Roma.
It is hardly a ringing endorsement of Batshuayi's credentials as a suitable
stand-in.
In fairness to Conte, the Belgian blew his chance to impress with an
afternoon to forget at Selhurst Park last weekend, when he was handed just
his third Premier League start since joining Chelsea in the summer of 2016.
Batshuayi was substituted after just 57 minutes. Nineteen touches, no shots
at goal and no passes leading to an effort from a team-mate were the bare
facts of an ineffectual performance in his side's 2-1 defeat.
He touched the ball just once in the Crystal Palace box and completed only
nine of 13 attempted passes for a team-low 69.9 per cent passing accuracy.
Alarmingly Batshuayi only made two forward passes in the match - and failed
to find a team-mate with either of them.
He reacted angrily when he was withdrawn but could have few complaints with
the damning decision from his manager. "He was a little bit upset at being
taken off, but I did not think he merited staying on the pitch, to be
honest," pundit Ray Wilkins told Sky Sports. "If he looks back on it and
analyses the game, he will think 'I was pretty poor on Saturday'."
Without an effective focal point, holding up, recycling and shifting the
ball into dangerous areas, and without a threat in the box, positioned to
capitalise on Eden Hazard and Cesc Fabregas' build-up play, Chelsea were
blunt in the first half, as Palace made the most of their fast start. It
will have been a worry for Conte - and a result he'll remember when he
considers utilising Batshuayi from the start again in the future.
"On Saturday he was a liability," said Wilkins. "His movement is almost null
and void. When you are playing in a team like Chelsea your movement has to
be first-class up front but there was no real dynamic movement anywhere for
someone to find him.
"The one thing you expect from a young man is they will give you life and
energy but he never once made a run in behind. He was just a bit
disappointing and I do not think he is the answer."
Conte talked up Batshuayi's improvement ahead of the game but his conclusion
that he must "continue to work to find the right solution" with Morata and
influential N'Golo Kante injured indicated he was unhappy with what he'd
seen and calls into question Batshuayi's long-term future at the club.
As well as Morata, Chelsea were also keen on adding former Swansea striker
Fernando Llorente to their squad in the summer before he joined Tottenham,
while Conte has previously opted to play Hazard as a false nine, rather than
field Batshuayi.
After playing just 239 minutes of top-flight football last season, when he
was deputy to Diego Costa, Batshuayi knows his chances are limited and, with
Morata now back in the frame, he may be facing another wait before he gets
to show what he can do from the start of an important game again.