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How Chelsea can overwhelm Tottenham with ‘crosses of chaos’ if Enzo Maresca ditches predictable tactics

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ENZO MARESCA cannot find the formula to make Chelsea consistent as they struggle against deep-lying defences.

SunSport’s tactics nerd DEAN SCOGGINS thinks boss Maresca sticking rigidly to one attacking shape is making them easier to defend against.

In our brilliant YouTube show Tactics Exposed, we explain why the Blues are misfiring against a “low block”.

And it’s not just because of Cole Palmer being injured.

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Maresca uses a “box midfield” that adapts to a 2-3-5 shape when they are attacking.

But that can become predictable — and teams who defend in a 5-4-1 can create a traffic jam outside the area.

It means it often needs a piece of magic to break a team down, rather than an overload or quick break.

And Spurs could employ a back five, depending on Cristian Romero’s fitness.

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Chelsea also need to find a solution to their attack, with last term’s top two scorers — Palmer and Nicolas Jackson — injured and dumped respectively.

Joao Pedro has made a solid start but perhaps works better as a No 10, rather than leading the line as a No 9.

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Playing two up top in a more fluid and “chaotic” front four could unlock Spurs.

But beware set-pieces and long throws!

CRISS CROSS

One thing Chelsea could do is look to deploy a big switch in where players move against the Spurs defence.

An attacking midfielder and winger, for example, could cross over into one another’s starting positions and cause chaos for the Spurs defenders on who to track.

To that end, they should look to try and get a front four – rather than a front five – to maintain width and allow for more space for central players to run into.

These “crosses of chaos” can lead to the unpredictability which can open up the Spurs defence.

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Tottenham Europa League winner, 27, quietly retires to become a photographer months after Bilbao clash

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A TOTTENHAM Europa League winner quietly retired from football over the summer to pursue a career in photography.

The 27-year-old was down the pecking order as a reserve goalkeeper at Tottenham, often the third, fourth or even fifth choice between the sticks.

With his chances of playing for his boyhood club – living just two minutes from the stadium – low, he channelled his energy into other passions of his, including acting classes, hosting a radio show and developing his skills as a photographer.

The star, who joined Spurs when he was 10 years old, left the club as a free agent in the summer with a single appearance for the senior team to his name, a second-half substitute appearance in the Europa League under Jose Mourinho in 2021.

He received transfer interest from clubs as high as the Championship, being offered a six-month contract to be a No2, while also having a trial at a League One side who ultimately could not offer a deal due to financial issues.

But rather than trying to forge out a career in the EFL, Alfie Whiteman opted to hang up his gloves.

That decision, which came months after he won the Europa League with Spurs in Bilbao as they beat Manchester United 1-0, has sparked an incredibly unique career switch into film and photography.

Whiteman has signed as a photographer to Somesuch, a global production company with offices in London and Los Angeles which was behind Aneil Karia’s ‘The Long Goodbye’ which won the 2022 Oscar for Best Live Action Short.

Speaking on his decision to The Athletic, he said: “I signed for Spurs at 10 years old. Then I left school at 16 and went straight into this full-time life of football. When I was around 17 or 18, living in digs, I just had this feeling inside of, ‘Is this it?’

“Getting on the mini bus, going to training, doing the Sports Science BTEC (he also did an A Level in Economics) and going home to play video games. I realised, ‘Oh, I’m not happy here’ from quite a young age.

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“The stereotype of a footballer is generally quite true. It’s the golf, washbag culture. I was that young footballer. I wanted the Gucci washbag and I drove the Mercedes.

“You all just become a reflection of each other. You’re a product of your environment. It’s the way football is in this country; it’s so shut off from anything else. You go to training and then you go home, that’s it.

“I guess I always felt a little bit different. My team-mates — who I got on well with — called me a hippie. That was their definition. But then, when I was 18, I met my ex-girlfriend, who was a model.

“She was a bit older than me. Her best friend was a director. It just started opening my eyes to what life has to offer.

“So as I was getting a bit older around 18 or 19, I started meeting new people and realising a bit more about myself, and understanding the football bubble, because it’s so insular.”

Whiteman continued: “Football is a short career regardless, even if you do really well, and I knew that I didn’t want to stay in it.

“It was about trying to gain experience and be proactive in learning about these things I was also interested in, but mainly because I was enjoying it, and was surrounded by the kinds of people that were doing what I enjoyed as a job.

“They were making things. It was really inspiring.”

Whiteman described the lack of control he had over his football career as “frustrating”, detailing how a request to go on loan in 2024 after he had recovered from an ankle injury in pre-season in 2023 was rejected due to the club’s academy training registration needs for the Europa League.

His new career was kick-started after doing a job for a firm called Vibram at the World Toe Wrestling Championships, with a short film he shot ultimately being a big success with a five-star review from David Reviews, a prominent outlet within the short-form content space.

Whiteman said: “I was like, ‘Yeah, I’ll come hold the lights!’ And the day before that shoot, they asked for a video, too, so I was like, ‘I’ll do it. I’ll do it!’

“There was no budget or brief, nothing. I turned up with him on the day and ran around with my camera, and then took it to an editor, sat with him, and made this thing and it got posted.”

And within weeks of the film he had signed for Somesuch, and that job has kept him away from watching football since his retirement.

However, he revealed he has his eyes on being at the World Cup next summer and now enjoys a “pure” kick about with mates on a Wednesday evening.

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Manchester United vs Everton tickets: How to buy your seat and how much are they?

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MANCHESTER UNITED take on Everton in a huge Premier League clash.

This fixture is always a thriller and last season it gave us eight goals in two games, with ex-United boss David Moyes heading back to Old Trafford.

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ITV pundit blasts Tottenham for ‘schoolboyish’ shoe incident during Newcastle Carabao Cup clash

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TOTTENHAM were blasted for a “schoolboyish” shoe incident during their Carabao Cup defeat to Newcastle.

Spurs were sent packing from the competition as they lost 2-0 at St James’ Park on Wednesday.

Fabian Schar opened the scoring for Toon in the 24th minute.

And Newcastle doubled their advantage shortly after half-time through Nick Woltemade.

The giant German scored once again from a set piece.

But the goal came amid controversy as Spurs felt the Newcastle corner should have been halted.

As the ref gave the decision to the hosts, Tottenham defender Djed Spence dropped to the ground.

The full-back’s boot had come off amid a challenge which resulted in the corner.

And he quickly scrambled to tie his laces back up.

Pedro Porro could be seen signalling to the ref that Spence was out of action.

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While teammate Richarlison also implored Newcastle to not take the corner.

However, Toon sensed blood and took their set-piece quickly, resulting in Woltemade’s goal.

Speaking after the game, pundits Les Ferdinand and Andy Cole rounded on Tottenham for their lack of nous, blasting Thomas Frank’s side for their “schoolboyish” error.

Ferdinand said: “I think if you’re a player, you can see Pedro Porro has his hand in the air to try and get the referee’s attention.

“Go and stand on the ball. Stop the corner being taken and walk back from it slowly. The ref will tell you to move, you walk away slowly.

“You can’t do that and expect the ref to stop and say ‘oh he’s putting his boot back on’.”

Fellow pundit Cole added: “If the ref then doesn’t do that, defend the corner.

“It’s as simple as that. A man down, you’ve got to do the right thing.

“It’s a bit school-boyish. The referee’s not going to say, ‘OK put your boot back on, then we can go from there’. Get on with it.”

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Carabao Cup LIVE SCORES: Arsenal face Brighton, Chelsea play Wolves, plus latest from Man City, Liverpool & Spurs games

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THE fourth round of the Carabao Cup continues TONIGHT!

Five huge games are on this evening as Arsenal face Brighton and Chelsea travel to Wolves.

There are more all-Premier League clashes as holders Newcastle welcome Tottenham to St James’ Park and out of form Liverpool play Crystal Palace.

We will also have the latest from Manchester City against Swansea, with Brentford, Fulham and Cardiff already in the hat for the quarter-final.

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Thomas Frank facing unprecedented injury crisis as Tottenham have just 15 senior players available for Newcastle clash

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TOTTENHAM have just 15 senior players available heading into tonight’s clash with Newcastle.

It comes with Archie Gray set for a spell on the sidelines after suffering a calf problem.

The versatile Tottenham midfielder, 19, is expected to be ruled out for at least four weeks.

He is believed to have initially felt the problem during last week’s 0-0 draw with Monaco in the Champions League.

Gray then had discomfort in the area at Everton on Sunday too and is understood to have undergone a scan on it on Monday which revealed the extent of the issue.

It comes as a big blow to the former Leeds star who was hoping for a rare start under Thomas Frank at Newcastle tonight in the Carabao Cup fourth round.

While his absence takes the number of players injured in Frank’s squad to TEN.

Captain Cristian Romero is still recovering from a muscle injury, while record-buy Dominic Solanke has barely featured this term due to a nagging ankle issue.

Left-back Destiny Udogie has also missed the last three games with a knee injury.

On Monday, Frank ruled out all three of the cup trip to St James’ Park but did say all three were on the pitch in training and “making steps forward”.

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Ben Davies, Yves Bissouma, Radu Dragusin, James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski and Kota Takai complete Spurs’ list of injured players.

Dragusin, 23, has not featured since doing his anterior cruciate ligament in January but is set to play in a friendly over the international break.

His country Romania would like to call him up – just as they wanted to last month – but Frank feels that would be a bad idea given the stage he is at in his recovery.

The Dane said: “That doesn’t make sense to me.

“(His recovery) is going well. He’s fully integrated into training now.

“Because an ACL is such a… it’s not tricky but it’s such a big injury, because you’re out for nine months so you need to build strength in the knee and so on.

“Then because we don’t train that much, the big area stuff is not that much so we need to give him some of the bigger area stuff. But he is definitely getting closer to being involved.

“(A November return after international break) could be likely. I think we plan to play him in a friendly there as I understand it so that’s a big part of it.”

But Takai – the Japanese centre-back, 21, brought in for £5million – still looks no closer to being in a position to make his debut.

Frank added: “He’s still not training on the pitch. Hopefully soon.”

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Newcastle’s Bruno Guimaraes talks terrifying Brazil plane ordeal while sending fierce Carabao Cup warning to Tottenham

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BRUNO GUIMARAES slept through his recent plane scare – but insists Tottenham will not catch Newcastle napping.

The Brazilian downed Fulham with a 90th-minute winner and instantly set his sights on Wednesday’s Carabao Cup clash at home to Spurs.

Guimaraes, 27, became the first Toon skipper in 70 years to lift major silverware after they beat Liverpool at Wembley in March.

Now he is desperate to do that again as he revealed the desire within the whole Newcastle squad to retain the trophy.

He said: “It means a lot. We want to keep making history.

“We went 70 years without a win, but we can make it two in two. It’s a big possibility, a big opportunity, so we don’t want to miss it.

“It’s going to be a big game for us and we hope we’re gonna be ready for taking advantage in the game.

“It’s a big moment, and even more because we won last season. We want to do it again, keep making history, against a great and very focused team.”

Guimaraes and fellow Newcastle Samba star Joelinton suffered a scare earlier this month at the start of their epic 12,000-mile slog to represent Brazil.

The duo’s flight from Amsterdam to South Korea was forced to turn around mid-flight due to a broken window before they were forced to travel on separate flights in a mad dash to Seoul.

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However, as terrifying as that sounds, Guimaraes revealed he SLEPT through all of the drama.

Discussing it publicly for the first time, he said: “Two windows broke in the middle of the flight. We were in the middle of the air and could not stop, so we had to fly back. So we lost a few hours to it. Amsterdam to Amsterdam… I’ve never seen this before.

“I was sleeping. I just woke up and said, ‘Two hours to come back to Amsterdam?’ I didn’t understand anything. But after they explained to me that it was moving a lot during the flight.

“I was not scared. After, when I knew, I was a little bit. But during the flight, I was okay.

Joelinton was awake and when I woke up, he said: ‘We are going back’. I couldn’t believe it. I said, ‘Are you serious?’”

Meanwhile, Fulham face a huge week. They travel to League One Wycombe in the last-16 of the cup on Tuesday on the back of four straight defeats before hosting fellow strugglers Wolves.

But despite the late heartbreak in the North East, it was a landmark day for their midfielder Alex Iwobi.

The 29-year-old ex-Arsenal and Everton ace made his 300th Premier League appearance on Saturday, making him the first Nigerian to reach that milestone.

He said: “It’s amazing. It’s a big achievement to lead that, with the likes of Shola Ameobi and even my uncle [Jay-Jay Okocha] that’s participated in the Premier League.

“It’s an honour, but I’m not done yet, I’m going to keep on going and hopefully keep the record going.”

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Everton 0 Tottenham 3: Van de Ven’s first-half double and late Sarr goal send Spurs up to third

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IF ever there was a game that summed up just how set-piece obsessed the Premier League has become, this was it.

Micky van de Ven scored from not one but TWO first-half corners to grab Tottenham all three points, with Pape Matar Sarr adding a late third.

Van de Ven’s headers meant Everton became the last club in the top flight to concede from a set-piece, excluding penalties, underlining their significance in today’s game.

Toffees defender Jake O’Brien also had a goal from a corner ruled out somewhat controversially for offside.

In truth, Thomas Frank’s Spurs were no better than their hosts from open play.

But with dead-ball routines this good, no Tottenham fan will care as the victory sent them into third – five points off the set-piece masters, Arsenal, at the top.

While matchwinner Van de Ven took his seasonal haul to five, sending him one clear of Spurs’ previous top-scorer, own goals.

Welcome to the Premier League in 2025-26, where it feels like defenders have more chances to score than strikers – thanks to set-pieces.

Tottenham fans are yet to be blown away by Frank’s attacking style of play.

But they are very appreciative of the Dane’s tactical flexibility to suit each opponent and their defensive solidity – plus that knack at dead-ball situations.

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All three qualities were in short supply under predecessor Ange Postecoglou, but Frank seems happy to shake things up where necessary.

He certainly did that here with his formation, which had fans baffled for a good few minutes as they tried to decipher how their team were playing.

Brennan Johnson, whose goal won Postecoglou the Europa League back in May, had not started since August but he was back in here from the off, playing wide right.

That saw Mohammed Kudus, Spurs’ best attacking player this season, shift into one of two No10s in the team, along with the luckless Xavi Simons.

Spearheading the attack was Randal Kolo Muani, making his first start for the club since joining on loan from Juventus on deadline day.

Yet it was Everton’s own loan star Jack Grealish, who was ineligible for the last game against parent club Manchester City, who had the first big chance of the game.

Not many players get the better of Djed Spence in one-on-one situations, but the excellent Iliman Ndiaye went round the England defender like he was not there inside three minutes.

The Senegalese then whipped in a cross which Beto could not convert but the ball fell to Grealish, who struck it well, only to be denied by a block off Pedro Porro’s ankle.

Spurs had plenty of the ball but looked ponderous and overly safe with it.

Yet with the set-pieces this good, who cares?

Their first successful routine came on 19 minutes and involved an ingenious assist from Rodrigo Bentancur.

The Uruguayan had ghosted round to the back post where he met Mohammed Kudus’ deep corner and intentionally SHOULDERED the ball back across goal.

There waiting was Van de Ven who gleefully flicked home from a few yards out for his first of the game, ending Everton’s season-long set-piece shut-out.

David Moyes’ side thought they had struck back five minutes later from their own set-piece – what else – when Jake O’Brien nodded in Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall’s laser-like corner.

Yet Ndiaye and Grealish were both adjudged, eventually, with the help of VAR, to have put off keeper Guglielmo Vicario from an offside position.

You felt for poor ref Craig Pawson though as he had to announce over loudspeaker his decision and instantly became Public Enemy No1 with the Hill Dickinson faithful.

Postecoglou downplayed the importance of set-pieces – a view that has aged as badly as his Nottingham Forest tenure – but successor Frank is happy to use every weapon in his arsenal to dig out victories.

One of those included the bullet-like long throws of Kevin Danso – playing while captain Cristian Romero is out injured – and one such delivery caused more mayhem in the box.

Everton were getting riled by Tottenham’s tactics from dead-ball deliveries, with Grealish shoving Van de Ven as the Dutchman had an argument with Jordan Pickford.

But Van de Ven had the last laugh of the half as tiptoed round the back, gave Pickford a little shove and headed in Pedro Porro’s wicked corner deep into stoppage time.

Everton searched in vain for a route back into the game after the break as the rain came pouring down.

But they came up against a goalkeeper in Vicario who had resembled a brick wall in Monaco in midweek and was just as difficult to beat here.

The Italian, who has had his critics, made two excellent stops, the first to deny Beto’s overhead kick and then a deflected shot from Ndiaye.

Ex-Toffee Richarlison, on for Muani on the hour, should have netted against his old side after escaping James Tarkowski, but could not fire past Pickford.

But the Brazilian did grab a late assist as he unselfishly headed on Pedro Porro’s cross for sub Sarr to nod home.

The defeat ended Everton’s unbeaten run at their shiny new ground.

While Spurs kept up their red-hot form on the road under Frank thanks, once again, to the Premier League’s in-vogue method.

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