
Chelsea
are being left exposed by Maurizio Sarri's persistence in using N'Golo Kante
in an advanced midfield role, according to Steve Sidwell.
Sarri has used Kante on the right of a three-man midfield this season with
Jorginho employed as the defensive midfielder.
It is the same role that Jorginho fulfilled under Sarri at Napoli but
Sidwell is one of many observers who believe that Kante is better suited to
a deeper-lying position.
"Kante is one of the best defensive midfielders in the world, why take him
out of his position?" former Blues midfielder Sidwell told Sky Sports News.
"I don't think that (advanced) position suits him. He's got incredible
energy, he gets around the pitch and I think if you gave that role to
someone like a Ruben Loftus-Cheek it would suit him more.
"When you've got that three-man midfield the pivot just stays there and
keeps the team ticking over, you need the other two in front of him chipping
in with goals. Kante is not going to be that type of player."
Chelsea have lost two of their last three Premier League games using the
system and face champions Manchester City at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.
Sidwell believes Pep Guardiola's side can take advantage of the gaps that
Tottenham and Wolves found when they defeated the Blues in recent weeks.
"I can see why Sarri has done it because he likes the high press so when
your team is higher up the pitch that's where he wants Kante," Sidwell
added.
"I'm still a fan of Kante being in that pivot especially with the way
Chelsea play with (Marcos) Alonso bombing forward.
"If Kante's there he just fills in that void and I think that's an area that
Manchester City are going to look to exploit, that channel between Alonso
and David Luiz."
However, Maurizio Sarri batted away questions over his use of Kante in his
press conference ahead of the visit of Manchester City.
He said: "When we won, the position of N'Golo was good. In this moment we
are not winning, so it's normal some players are playing very badly.
"It's normal some players are playing out of position. I explain why usually
Kante plays in that position. I have my opinion. I can understand why
somebody else does not agree."