
Chelsea started the match strongly and imposed themselves early, clearly dominating possession and territory. The look of open play in Chelsea at this moment was full of dynamism in attacks, preventing losing chances for the counterattack of Aston Villa.
Chelsea had composure and strength and was dominating the game with pace and command. The ball was quickly going from the defence to the attacking line. In the middle, they were sharp and stopped all Aston Villa attacks in the middle.
On the other hand, Aston Villa was defending, and they defended fantastically. They were constant in defending without any chances in the field.
With Malen playing as a false 9, he was completely silent and had not been a threat. Chelsea was cating in midfield with pressure, tackles, and secures and as stopping Aston Villa attacks completely. Chelsea dominated the play, with composure and firmness in midfield.
However, the key moment was in the moment when Chelsea finally scored a goal. They stopped attacking and dominating. They gave Aston Villa a chance, and Villa has grabbed it.

It was the last moment of the first half when Badiashile made a foul on Morgan Rogers, and Villa had a chance from a free kick. They did not score, but the balance of power in this match has changed. Abandoning the game plan and Marescas’ absence from the touch line has resulted in losing control of the game.
Aston Villa’s defensive composure was outstanding throughout this phase. Chelsea lost their attacking rhythm, slowed the tempo, and moved away from the proactive football that had given them early dominance.
The three substitutions- Emery had a plan
Unai Emery’s in-game management completely changed the direction of the match. The introductions of Ollie Watkins, Onana, and Jadon Sancho transformed Aston Villa’s approach. Villa became far more aggressive and played very directly, while maintaining their defensive structure.

Aston Villa does not look attractive; their approach is so defensive, but they are lethal in attack, and Morgan Rogers, who is their creator and playmaker, is choosing so well and providing clear and straightforward solutions.
In passes and creating actions, he is using the easiest option. They are playing easily in attack and are going for a goal directly. Extremely direct, their attack are fast with the player entering the space. There is no psychology; they are going from wide straight to the goal and are creating chances for Watkins, who is a striker, a perfect one. Ole Watkins is a true masterclass player.
Watkins delivered a decisive performance, scoring twice and producing what was arguably his best display of the season. The decisive aspect between the two teams was Ole Watkins.
Villa was far better than Chelsea, creating a few very good chances that Robert Sanchez stopped with great effort. It was visible that Villa would score the second goal. It was quite evident, and then Watkins finished it again.
Chelsea’s substitutions, by contrast, failed to have the desired impact. Maresca introduced Jamie Gittens in place of Alejandro Garnacho, but the change did not improve Chelsea’s attacking threat.

Liam Delap replaced João Pedro, yet struggled to influence the game, especially when compared to Watkins’ efficiency and movement. Delap and Gittens were ineffective, offering little with small involvement from Delap. Pace and chances vanished when Gittens replaced Garancho and then Delap instead of Joao Perdo. Chelsea was no longer dangerous in the final.

In a key moment of the match, Cucurella was replaced by Maresca for Malo Gusto due to injury. Chelsea instantly lost the ball possession, was not compact. This moment has been decisive for Chelsea. In the key moment of the match, Cuccurella was replaced, and Chelsea lost. A handicap Chelsea could not recover from.
The decisive goal was scored from the left side.
Reece James remained on the right, while Gusto operated on the left, leaving Chelsea without Cucurella’s positional intelligence and balance. Maresca opted against reinforcing the defence by bringing on Wesley Fofana to add solidity; he did not want to spend the substitution and use a defensive option on the bench. He was not satisfied with a draw. He aimed to win the game.
Aston Villa’s defensive discipline was exceptional, and among the best I’ve seen in football. Victor Lindelöf and Konsa were constantly positioned in front of their goal, blocking passing lanes and neutralising threats from Pedro Neto and others.

Chelsea’s wide players struggled to make decisive contributions, which is not a surprise when you see how Villa defends and how they are positioning. Gittens lacked the required quality at this level, while Garnacho was too slow in his decision-making, particularly in one-on-one situations.
Chelsea’s midfield issues were also evident. Moisés Caicedo has not been operating well in the past weeks, while Enzo Fernández played again in central midfield. This is his standard position; he was struggling in the past in Palmer’s absence to operate effectively as an attacking midfielder. He missed a crucial shout today and is better in a central midfielder.
The imbalance in midfield contributed to Chelsea’s growing frustration, and that has led Maresca to adapt Reece James, who is so great with the ball, into midfield.
Chelsea has a young team, and they are immature in the middle.

As a young and inexperienced side, Chelsea showed signs of immaturity, committing unnecessary fouls, losing patience when out of possession. They are allowing nerves to dictate their actions rather than structure and discipline. This way, losing the ball puts them under pressure, and they are losing very important and decisive balls and duels, misfiring, and then they are stopping the opponents in the way, which is not allowed. They are losing their decisive balls and falling into despair and nervousness.
They are not calm, secure and determined. They lack confidence.
Aston Villa was organised, calm, and ruthless in key situations, while Chelsea lost clarity and confidence. This is really brutal for Chelsea since they played great, but it shows and reminds us why we love football so much.
It was very hard what Villa achieved in this match since it is very difficult to play defensively constantly for more than 55 minutes and then be able to score. That is why this Aston Villa team is so special.
Reece James delivered an outstanding performance and was one of Chelsea’s best players on the pitch, particularly in the first half. From the right side, he dictated tempo, showed authority in possession, and repeatedly set the rhythm for Chelsea’s attacking phases.

Chelsea were very great today despite losing. They played a fantastic match, and a part of the defence was great. With this football, played today, they would surely beat and outplay many tough Premier League opponents and would also beat many teams in the Champions League group stages without many problems.
Aston Villa is with great defending, so great defensive orientation and a very good attacking combination, beat Chelsea in a match with both teams that were playing fantastic football. They should have had the true team spirit and effort. They have worked for three points in every minute of the match.
We have been watching a great Premier League clash, and one of the most iconic Premier League matches in many years. A festive run is going on, so far so fantastic.

