
Fury's biggest strength is his defensive midfield combination. It'd be very difficult to counter the length of the field against that duo because they won't indulge offensively and give you the room. It's best to avoid trying to break them down centrally in possession, and exploit areas the holders cannot cover by themselves.
The idea is to have Kroos combine with Hazard on the left as he likes to do, create an overload in that area and probe openings, give Muller the opportunity to get into the box off the ball, supply Negredo and Muller. Kroos and Muller's planned movement would give Fernandinho an offensive corridor as well. Additionally, press high and try to recover the ball early before it is delivered to the more secure unit. Fury's back four is very athletic, but susceptible to mental errors. I think set pieces are an avenue to exploit too with Ivanovic, Terry, Mangala, Fernando, Muller, and Negredo in fold and Kroos delivering.
Part of the reason it's important to retain control is Fury's quick front three. They lack a passer to launch them consistently, but could still terrorise a defence. So Azpilicueta and Ivanovic won't overcommit, especially not at the same time, and Fernando is firmly positioned behind Hazard and Kroos' area for cover after loss of possession.