Chelsea plans to bring an advantage of her visit to Legia Warsaw on Thursday in the first leg of her quarter -final at the League conference in Legia Warsaw.
Next week on the Stamford Bridge, the blues will wish for a pillow before the return leg, and you will imagine your chances of securing a backup during the trip to Poland. Despite some questions in question in the past few weeks, Chelsea’s superior squad from Legia should not be overloaded.
Enzo Maresca made a number of changes during the goalless draw from Chelsea with Brentford on Sunday afternoon, but will name a coherent and more familiar starting line -up on the continent.
This is how Chelsea could work in Warsaw.
GK: Robert Sanchez – Sanchez made important parades while consecutive clean leaves against London rivals, but the Spaniard is never too far from his next gap.
RB: Malo Gusto – The injury -prone Reece James, who played over 75 minutes on Sunday, will be promoted here with Gusto until the end of the season.
CB: Trevoh Chalobah – CHALOBAH has been a largely steady force in the center of the defense since his return from his crystal palace loan and will be interested in securing another conclusion for the blues.
CB: Levi Colwill – Colwill was one of many names that dropped to the bench against Brentford to keep him fresh for the trip to Warsaw. He was an unused replacement against the bees.
LB: Marc Cucurella – The Spaniard is another who will return to the start -xi and is expected to offer attack support that has made him so threatening in the past few weeks.
Cm: Moises Caicedo – Chelsea’s outstanding performer in the GTECH Community Stadium offers a hard approach in the machine room when the blues aims to count your superiority.
Cm: Enzo Fernandez – Fernandez has been in an impressive form in the past few weeks and has made six target contributions in its last ten games for club and country. It could be the difference between the week with his box ability.
RW: Noni Madueke – Madueke’s return from an injury was welcomed after the international break, but it could take some time for the Englishman to shoot all the cylinders.
Am: Cole Palmer – Palmer’s Tor-Dürre is now at 12 games after his half hour of Cameo in Brentford, but the attacking midfielder showed an insight into his genius in the recent victory against Tottenham.
LW: Pedro Neto – Some of Neto’s best achievements have occurred in the conference league and Chelsea will hope that the insatiable winger in Legia can conjure up an urgently needed attack spark.
ST: Nicolas Jackson – Christopher Nkunku did little to improve his reputation on the weekend after another limp display. Chelsea absolutely needs Jackson to return to his early season as soon as he recaptured his starting place from the French.