How Branislav Ivanovic became one of Chelsea's greatest ever signings

Trace the latest sequence of attacking full-backs under José Mourinho and you will find an unlikely member. In the Special One’s last three teams, a constant component has been a full-back pairing where one defends and one attacks. At Internazionale, Maicon hared forward while Cristian Chivu stayed at home. At Real Madrid, Marcelo bombed on and Álvaro Arbeloa held back. At Chelsea, César Azpilicueta defends, but here the wing-back is no rapid Brazilian. No, it’s 30-year-old former central defender Branislav Ivanović.

There is a conspicuous contradiction between Ivanović’s profile – tall, brave and strong, the typical central defender – and his adventurous positioning. The composition of Chelsea’s back four shuns what is ostensibly logical. Azpilicueta should play on the right, Filipe Luís should maraud down the left and Ivanović should dominate centrally. Instead Mourinho’s preference has triggered a reshuffle that appears unnatural.

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