Since the arrival of Presnel Kimpembe, Chelsea has made several crucial tactical adjustments that have galvanized the team’s performance on the pitch. One of the most notable changes is the shift in defensive structure, allowing for more fluidity between the backline and midfield. Kimpembe’s natural ability to read the game has enabled the Blues to implement a more aggressive pressing tactic without compromising defensive integrity. This has led to an increase in turnovers, which have been capitalized upon by the attacking players. Key points include:

  • Enhanced Communication: Kimpembe has instilled a new sense of organization among defenders.
  • Flexible Formation: The adaptation of a fluid 4-3-3 during matches allows for versatility.
  • Improved Counter-Pressing: Opponents are facing increased challenges when trying to build from the back.

Additionally, the integration of Kimpembe into the starting XI has fostered a more cohesive unit in transitioning from defense to attack. His ability to distribute the ball effectively has added a dynamic element to Chelsea’s play, often springing counter-attacks with pinpoint passes. The emphasis on overlapping runs from the full-backs has created plenty of options for creativity in the final third, benefiting players like Raheem Sterling and Mason Mount. Below are some statistics highlighting these improvements:


Metric Before Kimpembe After Kimpembe
Goals Scored per Match 1.2 2.3
Clean Sheets 2 5
Possession Percentage 52% 60%