What is the purpose of Chelsea’s huddles?

Chelsea’s huddles appeared to frustrate Aston Villa players and fans during the Blues’ recent 4-1 win at Villa Park, with the home fans booing the visitors during the half-time interval.

Manager Rosenior reported on Friday: “There is nothing about the huddle that is intentionally to affect anything to do with the opposition, the fans, or anything at all. It was a decision that was made between the group and the leadership team about the way they wanted to show unity.”

Chelsea captain Reece James, who reportedly came up with the idea, added: “I like to speak to the players right before the first half starts and right before the second half starts.

“That is the best way I think I can get messages across to them.”

The Blues’ new ritual follows their previous team-building practice of leaving the pitch together as a group after both halves.

“I really like it,” Rosenior reported this month. “Before anything – before you start talking about tactics or systems – you need a group of players willing to run and fight for each other.

“They’re a good group, they’re a tight group, they enjoy each other’s company and that’s half the battle.”

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