Chelsea proceed their hunt for a Champions League berth on Sunday as they host Ipswich City at Stamford Bridge on matchday 32 of the Premier League at 14:00 native time. It’s a must-win recreation for the Blues after Aston Villa and Manchester Metropolis picked up all three factors in Saturday’s set of fixtures, so Enzo Maresca is more likely to deploy his greatest beginning eleven.
The group comes into the Ipswich conflict off the again of just one win in its final three league outings though Chelsea can be anticipated to comfortably trump their opponents, who’re anticipated to be relegated. That stated, here’s a have a look at their potential line-up for the conflict.
Goalkeeper – Robert Sanchez might come again in between the sticks after Filip Jorgensen performed within the UEFA Europa Convention League recreation on Thursday.
Defenders – Reece James would possibly return to taking part in proper again after that includes in midfield within the win over Legia Warsaw with Marc Cucurella additionally anticipated to come back into the group 4 forward of Malo Gusto at left again. Tosin Adarabioyo might preserve his place within the beginning eleven and companion with Levi Colwill, who would possibly exchange Benoit Badiashile within the course of.
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Midfielders – Enzo Fernandez and Moises Caicedo rested from the midweek fixture as they didn’t even enter the fore off the bench however the South Individuals might re-enter the line-up within the double pivot. Cole Palmer would possibly preserve his place because the group’s quantity 10 as he appears to interrupt a 13-game run with out a objective.
Noni Madueke scored a brace in opposition to Legia Warsaw and may be handed a begin consequent to that on the suitable wing, whereas Pedro Neto may be reintroduced to the line-up on the left flank.
Ahead – Nicolas Jackson is anticipated to start out after being known as the ‘excellent quantity 9’ by Enzo Maresca, thus coming into the group forward of Christopher Nkunku.
Right here is how the Blues might look on paper.
