Chelsea v Arsenal Preview (Premier League) – 5th October 2014

The Premier League’s two unbeaten sides come face to face this weekend as Chelsea host London rivals Arsenal. The Blues are six points ahead of fourth placed Arsenal, and they’ll be looking to extend that lead with another win over Arsene Wenger’s side.

Of course the big talking point for this game will be Cesc Fabregas facing his former club. Fabregas came through the ranks at Arsenal to captain them, and Chelsea fans know all about having a former hero coming back to haunt you after their 1-1 draw at Manchester City when Frank Lampard got the equaliser. This would be the perfect game for Fabregas to grab his first league goal, against an Arsenal side who often collapse in these kinds of games.

Chelsea won this fixture 6-0 last season, scoring early on and going after the Arsenal defence. That result came last term when Chelsea didn’t have a real striker and it’s hard to imagine what a player of the calibre of Diego Costa could do if given the chance against Arsenal. The question is, will he get that chance?

After starting against Sporting Lisbon in midweek he’s a doubt for this game, due to his hamstring troubles. While he’s got four days to recover, he still might not make it. If he does, he could bully the Arsenal defence like Didier Drogba used to do, which is something his likely replacement Loic Remy wouldn’t be capable of. Remy is more pacey, less physical, meaning he’s not going to take on the same kind of battles that Costa does.

The back five basically picks itself these days, with the only change from Tuesday’s game against Lisbon likely to be Cesar Azpilicueta coming in at left back for Filipe Luis. That would make the back four in this one identical to the one that started in the 6-0 win.

In midfield, we could see a more adventurous set up from Mourinho, avoiding the 4-3-3 formation he uses in games to keep it tight. He played 4-2-3-1 against Arsenal at home last season, and we know how that went. Ramires is still out of course, which limits Chelsea’s options in the middle and makes the 4-2-3-1 more likely. Fabregas and Matic will keep their places in the centre of midfield whatever the formation. Oscar has had a couple of impressive performances recently, and he should play in the number 10 role.

On the wings Eden Hazard will start on the left, with Willian likely to take up the spot on the right. Andre Schurrle had an awful time against Sporting, so he’s unlikely to play here. The team seems fairly straightforward, apart from the striker.

A win here would give Chelsea a huge lead over Arsenal, giving them a big early advantage in the title race. With the international break just around the corner, a win here would be a great way to sign off.

LCN Verdict: Chelsea to win 2-0

Sporting Lisbon v Chelsea Preview (Champions League) – 30th September 2014

Chelsea travel to Lisbon for their first ever meeting with Sporting, with the Blues needing to get all three points. Having started off their Champions League campaign with a draw at home to Schalke, Jose Mourinho’s men need to start getting wins to secure qualification from their group.

Sporting also drew their opening game in the group, so all four teams are currently level on a point each, but with Schalke, Chelsea’s biggest threat in this group, at home to minnows Maribor the Blues could really use a win here. Sporting will have their own ambitions of making the knockout rounds, so this will be far from an easy game.

With no wins in their last four away games in the Champions League, Chelsea aren’t coming to this with a great track record. They need to turn that around here, and they’ll have to be much tighter defensively than they have been in the Premier League this season. Mourinho is likely to opt for a 4-3-3 formation, to get a good hold on the midfield.

Thibaut Courtois will keep his place in goal, given his good start to the season. Mourinho will likely keep his first choice back four, although we could see Filipe Luis coming in for Cesar Azpilicueta at left back. Given how little Luis has played since his move in the summer, Mourinho could choose to give him a start in Europe.

Cesc Fabregas and Nemanja Matic are two of the first names on the team sheet now, and they’ll both keep their places for this game. With Ramires out for this game and the Arsenal match, it is likely that Mikel will come into the midfield. The only other option is youngster Nathan Ake, and he could be too much of a risk in this game.

On the wings, Eden Hazard is a certainty to start. Willian could keep his place in the team, as he’d be a good player to have tracking back against Nani, Sporting’s main attacking threat, and his pace is always useful in big European games. That would see Andre Schurrle staying on the bench.

The big question is who starts up front for Chelsea. Diego Costa started against Aston Villa at the weekend, and Mourinho has already said the Spaniard isn’t fit enough to play three games in a week. With Arsenal coming up this weekend, it’s doubtful that Costa will play. Given how Didier Drogba looked in the game against Schalke, it’s doubtful that he’ll start. Loic Remy should play, which would keep Costa fresh for the weekend.

This is a must win for Chelsea, the Blues need to get points on the board for their Champions League campaign. Given how they responded to losing their opening Champions League game last season, the Blues should be able to get a win and get their European season up and running, but we can’t see it being an emphatic victory.

LCN Verdict: Chelsea to win 1-0

Chelsea v Aston Villa Preview (Premier League) – Saturday 27th September 2014

Aston Villa are the visitors to Stamford Bridge this weekend as Chelsea look to hang on to top spot in the Premier League table. The Blues are still unbeaten, and they’ll be looking to keep that up against Paul Lambert’s side.

Chelsea got back to winning ways after their draw with Manchester City by beating Bolton 2-1 in the League Cup in midweek. That game saw a host of first team players rested, and they’re likely to return to the side this weekend.

Petr Cech played in goal against Bolton, but he didn’t exactly cover himself in glory. He looked a little rusty for their goal, which was to be expected after a long spell on the side lines. Thibaut Courtois is likely to regain the gloves for Saturday’s game. The Belgian has barely put a foot wrong since the start of the season, so there’s no reason to drop him to the bench.

Youngster Kurt Zouma made an impression on his debut against Bolton, scoring from a corner to give the Blues the lead. Despite that, he’s likely to make way for John Terry as Mourinho reverts to his usual back four. The only change from that could be that Filipe Luis keeps his place at left back, and Cesar Azpilicueta or Branislav Ivanovic play at right back. Luis looked solid against Bolton, and he’s bound to get more first team opportunities soon.

Chelsea are likely to line up in the 4-2-3-1 formation that faced Bolton, instead of the 4-3-3 used against Schalke and Man City. Fabregas and Matic should return to the side at the expense of John Obi Mikel and Nathan Ake. Oscar looked bright against Bolton, which may mean he keeps his place in the number 10 role for the Villa game. After a tough couple of months, it would be great to see Oscar back to his best.

Andre Schurrle’s poor defensive tracking cost a goal for the second week in a row against City, and he may find himself on the bench again, despite scoring at the Etihad. Its likely Willian and Eden Hazard will start on the wings. Another option is to have Ramires wide on the right, but it’s likely Mourinho will pick a more attacking side here. Mo Salah got his first start of the season against Bolton, but he did little to impress.

Up front Mourinho has a decision to make. Diego Costa can’t play three games in a week, so does he play against Villa or is he saved for the clash with Sporting Lisbon on Tuesday? Costa will probably get the nod in the league game, with Remy then coming in for him in midweek. After seeing how easily Arsenal took Villa apart last weekend, Costa should be relishing the chance to take on this defence, and add to the seven league goals he has already bagged this season.

LCN Verdict: Chelsea to win 3-1

Chelsea v Bolton Wanderers Preview (League Cup) – 24th September 2014

Chelsea will get their League Cup campaign under way this week as they face Championship side Bolton at Stamford Bridge. The Blues haven’t won this trophy since 2007, and they’ll be looking to go further than their quarter final exit last season.

Chelsea come in to this on the back of a 1-1 draw with Manchester City, a game which saw their record goal scorer Frank Lampard score against them to equalise with just five minutes left. Despite that, The Blues still sit top of the league, 40 places above Bolton. Dougie Freedman’s side are just above the relegation zone in the second tier, having had a poor start to the season.

After Lampard’s exploits, Chelsea may be giving a run out to a few of the legends still at the club, as well as a few for the future. Jose Mourinho has said Diego Costa can’t play three games in a week, so he’ll be rested, with Didier Drogba possibly getting a start. If Drogba doesn’t start the game, then we’ll be seeing the full debut of Loic Remy, who hasn’t featured in their last two games.

In goal, we could see Petr Cech make his first start of the season as well. Jose Mourinho has been reluctant to paint Cech as the Cup goalkeeper, saying that he can rotate between him and Courtois for any game in any competition. But, with Cech yet to play this season, it’s likely he will be given a game. A player of his stature may be too good to just play League Cup games, but he’s also too good to stay on the bench.

In defence expect a few changes as well, with John Terry likely to sit out, and possibly Gary Cahill too. We could see Kurt Zouma or Nathan Ake making their first starts of the season, while Filipe Luis is likely to make his third appearance.

In midfield expect the players who sat out against City to feature. Jon Obi Mikel and Andre Schurrle both came on in the second half of that game, and they could both start here. Mo Salah, who has only played once so far, is likely to get a start as well. Oscar has missed the last two games as Mourinho moved to a 4-3-3 formation, but he’s likely to return on Wednesday along with the 4-2-3-1.

Last season Mourinho liked to throw in a few first team regulars alongside his changes, so don’t be surprised to see the likes of Gary Cahill, Branislav Ivanovic or Cesar Azpilicueta in the team to lend their experience. He has also said that some of the young players, including Andreas Christensen, Isaiah Brown, Lewis Baker and Dominic Solanke will be given chances in cup games, so expect to see a few of them on the bench.

While this is a chance to hand out starts for the squad players, Mourinho would like to win his first trophy of his second spell as soon as possible. This is a competition we tipped the Blues to win, and you can bet they’ll take it seriously.

LCN Verdict: Chelsea to win 3-0

Man City v Chelsea Preview (Premier League) – 21st September 2014

The two favourites for the Premier League title meet on Sunday as league leaders Chelsea travel to champions Manchester City. After winning four games out of four so far, Chelsea’s 100% record is on the line at the Etihad, but they’ll travel to Manchester full of confidence.

Their 1-0 win at the Etihad was probably their best result of last season, and showed how brilliant Jose Mourinho is at the tactical side of the game. The Chelsea boss masterminded a fantastic win by targeting City’s weaknesses, but he’ll need to be at his very best to do it again.

While City haven’t looked great so far this season, they’re still a very good side. They may have lost to Stoke and looked below par in most other games, but at home they’re dangerous, as they showed when they beat Liverpool 3-1. Chelsea’s defence will have to be at their very best to get a result here, and they’ll certainly need a more focused defence and midfield than they showed in the 4-2 win over Swansea last week, or the 6-3 win at Everton prior to that.

It’s likely that Mourinho will continue with the 4-3-3 formation that he prefers in these big games. With a midfield three of Ramires, Nemanja Matic and Cesc Fabregas, there’s enough protection for the back four with those three tracking runners and closing off space. In addition to that, Fabregas can play further forward when Chelsea are in possession, moving up to a number 10 role behind Costa, changing it in to a 4-2-3-1 formation.

It’s those kind of in-game tactical tweaks that Mourinho will rely on here, being in the best possible shape to both defend and attack against City. This is going to be a different game than Chelsea’s last few, which have been quite open and high scoring. With an aggregate score of 15-6 in their four games this season, the Blues have been more concerned with attacking than defending.

That happened at the start of last season, the only difference here is that Chelsea now have a forward who can score goals and create space for others. Last season Chelsea had four goals from their first four games, and it took them nine games to get to 15 league goals. That led to Mourinho going for a more defensive approach, and we could see that tactic brought back here.

This will be Chelsea’s biggest test so far, and possibly their biggest test of the season all together. Going to City, who really need the win, will be difficult. The Citizens’ attack is the best equipped in the league to trouble the Chelsea defence, and after last season’s result Pellegrini will be looking to get one over on Mourinho. It’ll be a tight, hard fought game, and even a point might be a good result for Chelsea.

LCN Verdict: 0-0

Chelsea v Schalke Preview (Premier League) – 17th September 2014

Chelsea get their Champions League campaign underway on Wednesday night as they welcome Schalke to Stamford Bridge. The German side are second seeds in Group G, so they should be the biggest threat to Chelsea within this group, although on home soil Jose Mourinho’s men will be confident they can start their campaign with a win.

These two sides actually met last season at this stage, with Chelsea winning both games 3-0 en route to winning the group, finishing ahead of second placed Schalke. Mourinho will be hoping for a similar result as the Blues look to stamp their authority on this group early. The Pensioners lost 2-1 at home in their opener last season against Basel, so a better start is needed this time around.

Chelsea will be glad that they’re facing a Schalke side who are in awful form. They’re third from bottom in the Bundesliga after taking just one point from their first three games, and they’ve already been knocked out of the German Cup. Schalke should be an easy three points to get the group underway, especially given how they’ve started the season.

The Blues are top of the Premier League with four wins from four, and they’ve hit 15 goals in those four games. They look on course to win their first Premier League title in five years next May, but they’ll be looking for European progress too. Having made the semi-finals last year, they’ll be looking for at least a repeat of that after strengthening their squad in the summer.

The Blues have a fully fit group coming in to this one, after Diego Costa got over his hamstring woes in time to hit a hat-trick against Swansea on Saturday. It remains to be seen just how Chelsea will line up for this one, as Mourinho may go for the 4-3-3 formation he prefers for big games. That formation was the one Mourinho picked in the meetings with Schalke last season, so he could well repeat that here.

Ramires came on at half time against Swansea, and he may come in to join Nemanja Matic and Cesc Fabregas in a three man midfield. Costa and Eden Hazard would then be joined by one of Andre Schurrle or Willian, and it’s likely to be the later. Costa, Fabregas, Filipe Luis and Thibaut Courtois are all in line to make their European debuts for the club.

The Germans have no injury concerns coming in to this game either, so they’ll have a full squad to pick from for their visit to Stamford Bridge. That shouldn’t be too much of a worry for the Blues, who should still manage a win here. Their Champions League group isn’t the most difficult, and a win here would really set them up for a simple march towards the knockout stages.

LCN Verdict: Chelsea to win 3-0

UEFA Champions League 2014-15 Group Stage Preview

With the Champions League group stages just about to kick off, it’s time to have a look at the sides who stand between the Blues and a place in the last 16. Chelsea were handed a straightforward looking draw, with the Blues facing Schalke, Sporting Lisbon and Maribor in Group G.

Schalke

Last season:

  • Bundesliga – 3rd
  • Champions League – last 16

The German side are the second seeds in Group G, making them favourites to progress to the knockout rounds alongside Chelsea. The Germans were in Chelsea’s group last season as well, and the Blues won both games 3-0, so they shouldn’t be too much of a problem for Jose Mourinho and co here.

Schalke spent just €5.4M in the transfer window, so they’re hardly much stronger than last season. They crashed out in the last 16 to Real Madrid, losing 6-1 at home and 3-1 away for a 9-2 aggregate defeat. While they’re a good side, they’re not up to the level of Europe’s elite and they finished 26 points off Bayern Munich last season. They should be good enough to finish second in the group, but they’ll struggle to challenge Chelsea for top spot.

Having said that, they do have some good players, and a few World Cup winners. Dutch forward Klaas-Jan Huntelaar is still at the club despite rumoured interest from Arsenal, and he has a proven track record of scoring at the highest level. He will likely be Chelsea’s main worry defensively. They also have Kevin Prince-Boateng in midfield, the Ghanaian is a good player, but he could do with being a little more consistent. The same could be said for 20-year-old wonder kid Julian Draxler, who has been linked with a host of top clubs, and quite heavily linked with both Arsenal and Chelsea in the past. It’s evident that he has talent, but he needs to really prove it on the European stage.

Sporting

Last season:

  • Primeira Liga – 2nd

This season marks a return to the European top table for Sporting, having missed out on European football altogether last season, following a 7th placed finish in the league. They bounced back from that to finish as runners up in Portugal behind rivals Benfica, and ahead of Porto.

While Portugal isn’t the strongest league in Europe, Sporting should still prove to be a competitive team in this group. They’ll be gunning for second spot alongside Schalke, so their back to back meetings in match-days three and four will likely prove vital. Interestingly, Sporting haven’t played Chelsea in a competitive game before, so it will be a new experience for both sets of fans. Chelsea visited Lisbon to face Benfica on the way to lifting the trophy in 2012, so it’s not an entirely new city.

Sporting brought back one of their former stars during the summer in Manchester United winger Nani. He was originally thought to be going on a permanent transfer, but he’s gone back only on loan. The fact that he’s been talked up as Sporting’s danger man shows what kind of level they’re on. Their main man to watch is defensive midfielder William Carvalho. The namesake of former Chelsea defender Ricardo is yet another who was linked with Arsenal in the summer. While he’s not the sort who could really hurt Chelsea, it will be interesting to see just how he adapts to this level of football and a strong performance could really put him in the shop window ahead of a possible move in January.

NK Maribor

Last season:

  • Slovenian PrvaLiga – 1st
  • Champions League – play-off
  • Europa League – last 32

The minnows of group G are NK Maribor, who are the only team in this Champions League group who are actually league champions. This is just their second appearance in the group stage, although they did manage to make the last 32 of the Europa League last season.

Chelsea should regard this game as an easy six points in this group and the other two teams probably will as well. While the minnows can produce a shock from time to time, the fact that Maribor lost to Championship side Wigan in the Europa League last year shows what a task they face to get anything from this group. Unsurprisingly their squad doesn’t have any names that will be familiar to English fans. They have no real stand out players, with their top scorer last season, Nusmir Fajic, currently uncapped by the Bosnian national team.

Again, this will be the first time these two sides have met in European competition, so the Blues fans will be experiencing something new when they travel to the Ljudski vrt in Maribor in November.

LCN Verdict: Group Winners

This should be a comfortable group for Chelsea, with these sides unlikely to really trouble their progress. While it’s important to remember the six points dropped to Basel last term, the Blues should have learnt from that and come back stronger. With the double-header against Maribor in the third and fourth match-day, Chelsea should really look to stamp their authority on this group with 12 points from 12.

It’s more important than ever to get the first spot in the group now, as Arsenal have showed with their last 16 exits after finishing as group runners up in recent years. The Blues should have enough to top the group, with Schalke likely to take the runners up spot. They finished top ahead of the Germans last year despite losing twice to Basel, so they should be able to repeat that last time around in a group that appears to offer less of a challenge.

Chelsea v Swansea Preview (Premier League) – 13th September 2014

Chelsea return from the international break on Saturday when they face Swansea at Stamford Bridge. The Blues and the Swans are the only two teams with a 100% record so far in the Premier League so something must give.

Chelsea come in to this game on the back of a 6-3 win over Everton, their third straight win this season, although that momentum has been dampened somewhat because of the international break. Swansea will feel the same, after they won 3-0 against West Brom in their last game. They’ve already been to Old Trafford and won, so they’ll come to the Bridge full of confidence and certainly without fear.

Chelsea once again have a fully fit squad available, but we could see some changes from the side that took on Everton. Jose Mourinho will likely drop one of the three central midfielders that started at Goodison Park, in favour of a more attacking line up. Andre Schurrle was unlucky to miss out at Everton, and he’ll be in pole position to come back in to the side.

Also, with Brazil in action early on Wednesday morning GMT, the four Brazilians in the squad may have to sit out. That would make Ramires the favourite to drop out of the team for Schurrle. Filipe Luis will probably continue his spell on the bench, although one of Willian or Oscar will likely start.

Despite conceding three goals in their last game, Mourinho will probably keep with the same back four. Cesar Azpilicueta has been good at left back, while Branislav Ivanovic has been in outstanding form so far this season. The Serbian has scored in two of the three games and he’s been a vital part of the team to date.

Diego Costa could have a hamstring problem, after withdrawing from the Spanish squad last week, but he should be ok in time to play against Swansea. Costa played in Spain’s friendly against France, before withdrawing from the squad the day after. He returned to Chelsea for tests and he should be able to feature. If not, then we’ll see a debut for Loic Remy after his switch from QPR. He played for France against Costa and Spain in that game, and scored the winner so is sure to be full of confidence.

As for Swansea, they have a mostly fit squad, with Leon Britton their only injury worry. Nathan Dyer and Wayne Routledge have been their main danger men this season from the wings, while Chelsea will also have to deal with striker Wilfred Bony and the influential Gylfi Sigurdsson. Bony, a former international team mate of Didier Drogba, was linked with a move to the Blues in the transfer window, only for the club to sign Remy instead. The Swans attack shouldn’t be too much trouble for the Pensioners’ defence though – they’ve kept a clean sheet against the Welsh side in their last four meetings.

LCN Verdict: Chelsea to win 2-0

Everton v Chelsea Preview (Premier League) – 30th August 2014

Chelsea face their biggest test of the season so far as they travel to Goodison Park to face Everton. After two wins against two promoted sides so far, Chelsea now face last season’s fifth placed side, and they’re looking to avenge the defeat they suffered here last season.

After their 2-0 win over Leicester last week, Chelsea are one of just four teams to have taken maximum points so far (the others being Spurs, Man City and Swansea). The Blues haven’t looked like they’ve gotten out of second gear so far, and they’ll have to raise their game against Everton. The Toffees drew 2-2 with Arsenal last week, despite leading 2-0 until the 83rd minute. After two draws so far, Everton will be looking to get their first win here.

Jose Mourinho has a fully fit squad available and he is unlikely to make any changes from the side that won the opening two games. Thibaut Courtois has been confirmed as the club’s number one keeper, and Mourinho has even said he’d let Petr Cech leave if the keeper requested it. We may see Filipe Luis make his debut, but Mourinho is unlikely to drop Branislav Ivanovic after his great start to the season.

In midfield, Nemanja Matic and Cesc Fabregas are the first choice pairing, and they’re unlikely to be shifted any time soon. As for the rest of the midfield berths, Andre Schurrle seems to have the edge over Willian for the spot on the right, while Oscar and Eden Hazard are automatic first choices. Up font Diego Costa will start again, while Fernando Torres, who was left out of the squad last time out, could be about to move to AC Milan on loan.

For Everton, they’ve just signed former Chelsea striker Samuel Eto’o, but he’s not likely to be fit enough to feature here. Another former Chelsea striker, Romelu Lukaku, is likely to play, and you would think he’ll have a point to prove. This will be his first time playing against the Blues, and he’ll be looking to show why he was treated unfairly at the club.

Everton have a number of injury worries, with Ross Barkley out for up to five months and Arouna Kone, Bryan Oviedo and Steven Pienaar all ruled out of this game. Also, Chelsea starlet Christian Atsu, on loan at Everton, will be ineligible for this one.

After their 1-0 win in this fixture last season, Everton are likely to be confident. But the problem last season was the Pensioners didn’t take their chances, and lost 1-0. They had a total of 19 shots without managing to score. That surely won’t be the same this time, with Diego Costa in great form. Mourinho will be looking to him to have a deciding role in this game and we think the visitors will just about do enough.

LCN Verdict: Chelsea to win 2-1

Chelsea v Leicester Preview (Premier League) – 23rd August 2014

Chelsea have their first home game of the season against Leicester on Saturday, their second consecutive game against a promoted team so far.

The Blues have got their season off to a great start with a 3-1 win over Burnley, which included a debut goal for Diego Costa and a man of the match performance from fellow debutant Cesc Fabregas. Despite falling behind early on, the Blues turned it around and managed to go top of the fledging Premier League table.

They’ll be hoping for a repeat performance in the game against Leicester, as they look to continue their perfect start to the season. They’ll certainly be hoping that this game will be better than their last Premier League home game, a dour 0-0 draw with Norwich which saw the Blues’ slim title chances dashed.

Those kinds of games cost Chelsea the title last season, so it’s good practice for them to open up against teams who will “park the bus”. Mourinho said they’ve been working on breaking down defences in training, and that showed in Andre Schurrle’s goal at Burnley, a great passing move that carved the Clarets open. There were a few defensive mistakes from the Foxes in the Everton game, something that Fabregas and co could well take advantage of.

Leicester will come in to this game on a high from their opening day draw with the Toffees, and they’ll be geared up to compete here. That defeat by Sunderland at Stamford Bridge last season means teams will come to Chelsea believing they can win, and the Blues will have to work hard to restore their aura of invincibility.

Mourinho should have a fully fit squad to choose from, with Ramires now back from suspension and ready to play. He may not get that chance, however, with Nemanja Matic, Fabregas and Oscar operating in a nice midfield three at Turf Moor. Thibaut Courtois is set to make his home league debut after getting the nod over Petr Cech last time out, making an impressive save and looking solid in goal.

The rest of the team is unlikely to be changed, although Filipe Luis, who was benched against Burnley because he wasn’t up to match fitness, could force his way in to the team if he is now ready. It’s widely considered to be Schurrle against Willian to join Eden Hazard and Oscar in the attacking midfield positions, and the World Cup winner should have done enough in the opener to keep his place.

The Blues face a tough game here with Leicester coming south with confidence and very little to lose. It will be interesting to see how they approach the game, and they’ll be looking to Fabregas to cut through the defence again. After spending half of the season last year making chances and missing them, then switching to a more defensive set up, we’re not quite sure what Mourinho is expecting from his men this campaign.

One thing he will be looking for is more interplay between Fabregas and Hazard. The Belgian was quiet on Monday night, and is prone to having ineffective games. Chelsea need more from him this year, and him at his best alongside Fabregas is an incredible prospect.

LCN Verdict: Chelsea to win 2-0