The Scotsman

Chelsea bring in Mendy to rectify failings in recruitmen­t

● World’s costliest keeper, Kepa, now a liability following a succession of errors

- By STEVE DOUGLAS

Chelsea’ s staggering out lay of more than £200 million on players ahead of the new season failed to address arguably the biggest problem area in the team.

Manager Frank Lamp a rd hopes he is putting that right by signing Senegal goalkeeper Edouard Mendy.

In a move that will throw the future of error-prone Kepa Arrizaba lag a–the world’ s most expensive keeper – into further doubt, Chelsea were on the verge of signing Mendy for a reported fee of£22m from Rennes last night.

Mendy was having a medical examinatio­n, Lampard, pictured, confirmed, with a view to joining in time to play against West Bromwich Albion on Saturday.

If Chelsea are to have a realistic shot at the big trophies this season, it was a move that needed to be made–even taking into account the club’ s record spree already in this summer’s transfer market.

Kepa – to put it bluntly – was becoming a liability, his confidence shrinking seemingly with every game.

The 25- year-old Spaniard began this season as the No 1 despite losing his place to 38-year-old understudy Willy Caballero for stages of last season. Signed for £72 million in 2018, Kepa has been putting up some of the worst goalkeepin­g statistics over the last two seasons, according to the English Premier League’s official stat supplier, Opta.

For example, no goalkeeper has conceded more league goals from outside the penalty area thanKe pa (19) since 2018. Opta also said that using “expected” data, he conceded 11 more goals than its model would expect a goalkeeper to concede – the worst figure of any keeper in the division.

So, it came as something of a surprise that Kepa was entrusted to start the season in goal – and that Chelsea hadn’t already signed a goalkeeper as par t of its massive recruitmen­t drive.

He again showed that he wasn’ t up to the job by letting along-range shot by midfielder Leandro Trossard fly under his arms in the 3-1 win over Brighton in the opening round of Premier League matches. Worse was to come against Liverpool on Sunday, when Kepa tried to pass the ball out from the back only to see it intercepte­d by Sadio Mane, who slotted away the loose ball for the second goal in a 2-0 win by the champions.

It might prove to be one of the last sightings of Kepa in a Chelsea shirt.

“It is the hardest position because of the individual nature of it and because the mistakes generally get punished with goals ,” said Lamp a rd yesterday. “That doesn’t happen necessaril­y in other parts of the pitch. So the eye can easily be drawn to that, and I understand it.

“I also know you have to be sympatheti­c to that point. Last year, I changed the goalkeeper between Kepa and Willy a few times, and when I do it, I do it with a different thought process to how I do it with outfield players. But, at the same time, we are always striving for the best performanc­e we can get.”

That means taking Kepa out of the team, star ting tonight for the EFL Cup match against second-tier Barnsley, when Caballero is due to start.

Mendy differs from Kepa in that he is a very vocal presence and commands his area well. He is quick and agile, and highly regarded as a good shot-stopper.

“With Mendy coming in, it’s more competitio­n,” Lampard said. “Every reaction will have to be positive around that– for Kepa, for Mendy – to push to try to play in this team. We know the standards required of a goalkeeper in this team.”

Asked if he sees Mendy being first choice, Lamp ards aid: “Competitio­n is a regular thing at a club like Chelsea. I know the goalkeeper situation is not always as clear-cut as that but that is where we’re at.

“I’ m not making any final statement sat all at the minute.”

Actions will speak loud er than words, though.

It will be a major surprise if, having passed his medical and tested negative for Covid-19 in a check tomorrow, Mendy isn’t given his debut at West Brom at the weekend.

Chelsea then have a decision to make over whether to cut their losses on a player who remains the club’ s record purchase but who will go down as one of the biggest flops in the Premier League’s history.

 ??  ?? 0 Edouard Mendy joins Chelsea in a bid to solve their goalkeepin­g problems, while the future of Kepa Arrizabala­ga, inset, is now in doubt.
0 Edouard Mendy joins Chelsea in a bid to solve their goalkeepin­g problems, while the future of Kepa Arrizabala­ga, inset, is now in doubt.
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