Chelsea v Everton Preview (Premier League) – 8th February 2015

Chelsea welcome Everton to Stamford Bridge on Wednesday night as they look to maintain their seven point lead at the top of the Premier League. They extended their lead on Saturday after Man City dropped points at home to Hull. With no game for the Blues next weekend after their fourth round FA Cup exit, this is their only game this week.

The last meeting between these two was an incredible encounter, with Chelsea coming out 6-3 winners in an end to end game at Goodison Park. Since then, Everton have kept that poor form up, struggling defensively, and are currently sitting uncomfortably in mid-table. The Toffees are only seven points above the drop zone at the moment, a massive change from this time last year when they were challenging for the Champions League places.

Speaking of Champions League, the Blues return to action next week, with a trip to Paris in the first leg of their last 16 clash against PSG. With no game at the weekend, there isn’t too much need to rest anyone for the the Everton game though. With winning the title being the main priority for Jose Mourinho, it’s not likely that we’ll see too much of a weakened side during the league run in.

Mourinho has a few selection problems ahead of this one, with Diego Costa serving the final game of his suspension. Didier Drogba led the line in the last game at Aston Villa, but Loic Remy should start this time around. Cesc Fabregas has missed the last two games through injury, and he looks set to miss out once more. He’s not likely to be risked here ahead of the game next week. Another who is likely to miss out is Filipe Luis, so Cesar Azpilicueta is likely to keep his place at left back.

All eyes were on new man Juan Cuadrado as he made his debut off the bench against Villa, but he’s likely to have to settle for the same again here with both Willian and Eden Hazard playing well on Saturday. Those two are firmly established as first choice players for Mourinho, so it’s very likely that Cuadrado has a fight on his hands to force his way into the starting line up any time soon.

Everton didn’t look too impressive in their derby draw against Liverpool at the weekend, and they’ve not done too much all season. Given their recent performances Chelsea will expect to record a comfortable home win here, at least a more comfortable one than last season’s last minute winner from John Terry.

Another three points would keep their league campaign running along smoothly. With Manchester City also in action on Wednesday night, facing a tough trip to face Stoke at the Britannia Stadium, things could get even better for the Blues this week if City keep up their poor recent form.

LCN Verdict: Chelsea to win 3-1

Juan Cuadrado

Juan Cuadrado – Profiling The £23 Million Man

Juan Cuadrado

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Jose Mourinho constantly repeated that there was going to be no transfer business at the club in January. After Mark Schwarzer left to join Leicester City, Mourinho said there would be no new signings, he was happy with his squad and no one would be leaving. But, just as it did last season, an offer came in for a second choice player that was too good to turn down.

Andre Schurrle left for Wolfsburg for a rumoured £23m, which gave the World Cup winning winger a chance to return to his native land and get more first team football. That money was reinvested in the team, and Juan Cuadrado arrived at the Blues for a fee of just over £23m, with Mohammed Salah going the other way to Fiorentina on loan until the end of the season. The new signing is sure to lift everyone around the club, but who exactly is Cuadrado? Here is all you need to know about our new number 23.

The 26 year-old winger is a Colombian international, and he’s been capped 37 times by his country, scoring five goals. Long before he was a successful footballer, his life was hit with tragedy. When he was just five years old he had to hide under his bed when gunmen burst into his house and killed his father. He grew up in a very rough part of Colombia, and through football he was able to move him and his family out of that situation.

If you’ve heard his name before, it’s probably due to the busy summer he had. Our new boy made quite an impression on the World Cup this summer, helping Colombia reach the last 16. He scored once and registered four assists, the joint highest in the tournament. He was heavily linked with both Manchester United and Barcelona in the summer, but neither side met Fiorentina’s asking price.

One of the reasons Manchester United were likely after him is because he can play in a variety of positions along the right flank, and he could well have been their wing back on the right hand side. It’s unlikely Chelsea have spent so much on him to put him at right back, but the ability to play there is surely something which Mourinho will rate. He expects his creative wingers to still do a job defensively, and Cuadrado should be able to adapt to that a lot quicker after experience as a defender.

As for his style of play, he’s a very pacey player, whilst also being very direct. He’s more of a traditional winger than anyone Chelsea have had in the past few seasons. While at Fiorentina, he was nicknamed the Vespa by Luca Toni because of his ability to weave in and out of traffic on the pitch. During the World Cup he was used as an outlet for a Colombian side that defended very deep, with his pace taking them up the pitch quickly when they got in possession. That should bode well for any tight games were the Blues need to park the bus and play deep.

John Square, (his names’ literal translation for those that liked Johnny Kills, aka Juan Mata!), got his big break when he moved to the Colombian top tier at 20 years old. He played for Medellin for two seasons, before moving to European football with Udinese. He struggled in his first couple of seasons there and didn’t do too well while on loan at Lecce, but another loan move to Fiorentina turned his career around.

He joined Fiorentina in 2012 on loan, and helped the club to secure a fourth place finish in Serie A that season. After that, he moved to the club on a permanent deal for €5m. After scoring 11 times in 31 starts last season, he scored four goals in 17 league games this term before securing his transfer to Chelsea.

He had been scheduled to face Spurs later this month with Fiorentina in the Europa League last 32, but instead, he now has the chance to face them on March 1st with Chelsea, as he looks to secure the first silverware of his career in the League Cup final. While he has never won a trophy, the Colombian was a runner-up in the Italian Cup last season, and his side were also runners-up in the Colombian top flight in 2008. After his move to Stamford Bridge, he’ll be looking to finally start winning some trophies and we don’t think he’ll have too long to wait.

Despite the fact that he played for Fiorentina in the Europa League this season, he is available in the Champions League for his new side. UEFA rules allow clubs to register one player who already featured in the Europa League in their Champions League squads, and the Blues have taken up that opportunity. That means he could get his first taste of Champions League football in the last 16 clash with PSG – not a bad start!

As well as being a replacement for Schurrle, Cuadrado could also be seen as a replacement for David Luiz. The Brazilian was seen as the joker of the Chelsea pack until his move to Paris in the summer, but the new signing seems to be of a similar mould. During the summer he and Real Madrid midfielder James Rodriquez were an internet hit as a vine of them hiding in teammate Pablo Armero’s room before scaring him went viral.

While he has not yet hit the very top level as a player, Cuadrado does come to the Bridge with an excellent track record. He did well on the world stage in Brazil during the summer, and he sounds like he’s ready to make the step up at Chelsea. Adapting to the Premier League, Champions League and developing the winning mentality that the squad currently has will take time, but the raw talent and application is certainly there.

Given his impressive assists record during the summer, he could well add goals to this Chelsea team. His approach is certainly different to that of the main goal creators in the team, Cesc Fabregas and Oscar, and that will be important as the league leaders come up against more and more teams who play with 10 men behind the ball. Given his defensive and attacking attributes, this looks to be yet another impressive piece of business by Mourinho and the club and we can’t wait to see good old John Square in action!

Aston Villa v Chelsea Preview (Premier League) – 7th February 2015

Chelsea will be looking to maintain their five point lead at the top of the table when they travel to Villa Park on Saturday. They’re coming up against an Aston Villa side who have been struggling for goals, and who were hammered 5-0 at Arsenal last weekend, which can’t have been great for morale.

Villa come in to this game just above the drop zone, but they can’t be taken for granted. Last season the Blues came to Villa Park expecting a result, but they ended up suffering a defeat which was a huge blow to their title hopes. Fabian Delph scored the only goal that day, and Villa are desperate for a similar result here. They’ve not scored a league goal since December, and by the time Saturday rolls around their wait for a win will have stretched to two months. In this day and age it’s a wonder Paul Lambert hasn’t been shown the door.

Of course, Chelsea have problems of their own at the minute. They’re currently without top scorer Diego Costa, who is still banned from the Emre Can incident. He will be a big miss for the Blues, but his spot up front should be filled by Loic Remy. The Frenchman scored against Manchester City on Saturday, and he has been impressive in the limited time he’s had on the pitch. Now he has his first run in the first team, he’s going to be eager to impress.

The Blues also have a few injury worries, with Cesc Fabregas, Willian, John Obi Mikel and Filipe Luis all doubts for the game on Saturday. They are in a race to get fit, and without them, particularly Fabregas, Chelsea will be a lot weaker. One man who may play is Juan Cuadrado. The Colombian was a £26 million deadline day signing for the Blues, and he looks set to make his debut at Villa Park.

Hopefully Cuadrado can have the same kind of impact as the other big signings this season, as we’ve seen how Costa and Fabregas have given something different to the team, and hopefully the former Fiorentina man can do the same. He certainly looks to be a different kind of winger to Willian, Eden Hazard and Andre Schurrle, the man he replaced. If Willian isn’t ready in time to face Villa, at least there’s a good option to come in and replace him.

Last season this was the type of game that cost Chelsea, with plenty of missed chances and then a sloppy error allowing Villa in to score. The Blues fell apart that day, and had two players sent off. Without Costa and Fabregas the team isn’t too different from last year, so this is going to be a real test. Hopefully Remy will put a good run of form together after his goal last weekend and given the Villain’s record in front of goal of late, they shouldn’t pose too much of a threat to the leaders backline, so overall a solid victory for the Blues looks on the cards.

LCN Verdict: Chelsea to win 2-0

Chelsea v Manchester City Preview (Premier League) – 31st January 2015

Manchester City visit the Bridge on Saturday as the Premier League’s top two come head to head in a monster of a clash. With a five point gap separating these two sides, this game could be crucial to deciding the destination of this season’s title, and with such high stakes potentially on the line, this is the biggest game of the season so far.

The problem for both sides is that they come into the game without some of their key players. For Chelsea, they had a gruelling League Cup semi-final clash with Liverpool on Tuesday that lasted 120 minutes, which is bound to take its toll. Cesc Fabregas and Filipe Luis both came off injured in that game, and they’re both doubts for the City clash. Luis played well on Tuesday, so missing him is a shame, but Cesar Azpilicueta is an able deputy.

Fabregas is the bigger miss, and he may be joined by top scorer Diego Costa. The frontman was seen stamping on Martin Skrtel during the League Cup game, and the FA could well hit him with a ban after some blanket coverage by Sky Sports News. If those three were out, that would be a massive blow to Jose Mourinho in a match he could really do with winning.

Having said that, City are missing a few players of their own. They’re currently without Samir Nasri, who is injured, while Yaya Toure and Wilfred Bony are currently at the African Cup of Nations. There is a chance they will be back in time for the game on Saturday, but without them City would certainly be a weaker team.

There’s also the Frank Lampard sub-plot going into this game, with the Blues legend possibly starting for City on Saturday. With Toure gone, they need experience and forward runs from midfield, and Lampard is the perfect candidate for that. While it may be difficult for the home fans to see him play against their team, especially since he extended his deal last month, he should still get a good welcome at his former stomping ground.

The big question going into the match is how are both teams planning to set up? City really should come here playing to avoid defeat, as a loss would open a huge gap at the top, but they’re likely to stick to their guns and attack. While Chelsea, who know just how big a win could be, will hopefully go for the game and try and take the three points. A lot of that will probably depend on the availability of Fabregas and Costa.

While we’ve seen City claw back a deficit already this season, an eight point lead would be a huge advantage for the Pensioners. The Blues would still be catchable at the top, but they’d know they were strong, strong favourites, and they’d have the title comfortably in their hands. While a draw would keep them ahead, City haven’t won in three of their last four, and hopefully Mourinho and his team smell blood heading in to this one.

LCN Verdict: Chelsea to win 2-1

Chelsea v Liverpool Preview (League Cup) – 27th January 2015

Chelsea are looking to pick themselves up by booking a place at Wembley with a win over Liverpool after Saturday’s abysmal 4-2 defeat by Bradford. The Blues will need to improve massively if they’re to avoid crashing out of a second competition in the space of a few days. After a 1-1 draw in the first leg at Anfield, Chelsea are favourites to progress to March’s League Cup final.

After Jose Mourinho named a massively changed side for the Bradford game, he’s in a bit of a predicament ahead of this match. The players brought in did little to impress, and they’re unlikely to be given another chance on Tuesday. But, with a huge league game against Manchester City coming up on Saturday, can Mourinho afford to play his big names?

He doesn’t seem to have much choice at the minute, after the shambles into which the second string descended on Saturday. John Terry needs to come back, as his importance to the team has rarely ever seemed so clear. Nemanja Matic was missed, as were the likes of Cesc Fabregas, Diego Costa and Eden Hazard. With the second string low on confidence, the first team will have to play, despite the enormity of the game on Saturday.

Liverpool will come here buoyed by the Bradford result and their performance in the first leg. The Reds had 20 shots on goal at Anfield last week, and they cut through the Blues’ backline after some great play by Raheem Sterling. Coming to the Bridge level keeps them in the game, even if they face a tough ask to get through. The weekend performance means they’ll believe they can progress to the final, with Brendan Rodgers on the lookout for his first trophy.

A title winning team, and a Mourinho team, is defined by their ability to bounce back from a setback. Chelsea have done that well in recent years, and this is the perfect way to bounce back from the FA Cup result. While no one will be happy with it, booking a League Cup final place will overshadow a shock early defeat in the FA Cup. Given that the Bridge had a subdued atmosphere in the home ends on Saturday, this is the perfect way to liven up the Bridge, just as Mourinho demanded weeks ago.

While the League Cup isn’t top of many people’s list of priorities, it’s still a trophy. Mourinho has spoken before about the positive effect it can have on the team to win it going into the latter stages of the season, so you can bet he’ll be taking it seriously. His words before and after the Bradford game were about challenging on all fronts no matter what effect it has on the title race, so he’s clearly up for this game.

We should see a more attacking team than the one that played at Anfield, with John Obi Mikel likely to make way for Oscar. It’s not enough to sit back on the result they have, a win is needed to put the game to bed early ahead of the City game. After the weekend’s cup shock, Chelsea certainly need a response.

LCN Verdict: Chelsea to win 2-1

Chelsea v Bradford Preview (FA Cup) – 24th January 2015

Chelsea are in FA Cup fourth round action on Saturday as they welcome League One side Bradford to the Bridge. With a huge gap between the two sides in the football pyramid, it’s likely that there will be a bit of rotation. As the team look to continue fighting on all fronts, this game is one to be taken seriously, as we know that anything can happen when it comes to the cup.

This could have been Millwall coming to the Bridge, but Bradford won the replay between those two, much to the relief of the Stamford Bridge stewards. That means the Yorkshire side are coming down for their big fourth round tie, and they made the final of the 2013 League Cup, causing a few shocks on the way, so they are a side who can cause problems in the cups.

Cups are what Chelsea are fighting for this week, as before we get to the crunch game against Manchester City in the league, there is the Bradford game and the League Cup semi second leg against Liverpool. There’s a lot to play for in that Liverpool game, and with a strong team needed for both that and obviously the City game, we should see a few squad players given a run out this here.

The last cup game against Watford needed a few cameos off the bench to get the team through to the next round, and Jose Mourinho won’t want to have to go down that route again. Expect Petr Cech back in goal, while the likes of Diego Costa, Eden Hazard and Cesc Fabregas are likely to miss out ahead of the big games next week.

One good part of this will be seeing a few young players getting a chance in the side, with the likes of Kurt Zouma ready to step in. He’s been in good form when he’s been given the chance in the side, and he could do with more first team chances if he’s to become a leading centre half for the club, in the mould of John Terry. Others like Mo Salah and Loic Remy should get a chance, given how appearances in the first team have been limited for them this season.

It would be great to see a few of the academy graduates also making an appearance, but Mourinho doesn’t seem to trust them that often, even in cup games. A late cameo would be good for a few of the players that could become the next home grown talent, but don’t expect it to happen, as they were left out completely against Watford.

This game will be a good test to see just how the squad players cope in a game where they are up against a side defending for their lives. You’d think that the gap in quality would shine through, but without the likes of Hazard and Fabregas the Blues are a little too functional. Hopefully that won’t be the case this time, and the big guns can be kept on the bench ahead of the big clashes next week.

LCN Verdict: Chelsea to win 3-0

Liverpool v Chelsea Preview (League Cup) – 20th January 2014

Chelsea head to Anfield on Tuesday night for the first leg of their Capital One Cup semi final against Liverpool. This competition wouldn’t have been top priority for either of these two sides this season, but with the chance of silverware so close, neither will want to crash out now.

Brendan Rodgers has yet to win a trophy since joining Liverpool, and he’ll see this as a great opportunity to change that. Jose Mourinho hasn’t won anything in his second spell at Chelsea either, and winning the Capital One Cup would be a good way for him to end back to back seasons without silverware.

Another thing about this competition is how it can affect a season. Mourinho spoke quite a lot in his first season about how a League Cup win could spur his side on. Winning it would give the team belief for the title chase in the run in, and that will be the case again this season. A win in this competition would be a foundation to use to push on in the hunt for other trophies this term.

So, this competition isn’t just a good boost to the trophy cabinet, it can be a positive force for the season, too. City won both the League Cup and the Premier League last season, and Mourinho will be targeting exactly that once again, with Chelsea looking to lift the league title this term.

On top of that, this fixture is usually a fiery one, given how previous meetings have gone. The Blues won twice at Anfield last term, including a victory which effectively denied the Reds the title last. This will be a heated clash, as Mourinho is never welcomed to Anfield, given how many times he’s got one over the Reds in his time in England. His celebrations in the 2005 League Cup final are still remembered there, given the penchant for history in those parts.

Going into this one, there are few injury worries in the squad. Cesar Azpilicueta missed the game at the weekend with a groin injury, but he could be back for this game. Thibaut Courtois also has a minor injury, but with Petr Cech looking impressive in his place in recent weeks that shouldn’t be too big a miss. The rest of the squad seem to be fit, and it’s likely we’ll see a strong line-up on Tuesday.

With an FA Cup game against Bradford coming up after this, the big names can be rested then, so they’re free to play in midweek. With a clash against City coming up next week just after the second leg, it would be in the Blues’ interest to get a good footing in the tie at Anfield. Given their recent record at Liverpool, they’re sure to be confident of getting a result here, and getting themselves ahead in the tie.

LCN Verdict: Chelsea to win 2-1

Chelsea FC: The Season So Far (January 2015)

In mid-January, we’re just over the halfway point in terms of the Premier League, and we’re currently around the halfway point of the season as a whole. So, just how has this campaign gone so far? And what is to come? Here we are going to look back at the highs and lows of 2014/15 so far for Chelsea, and see just who and what stands in the way of success.

First up, the Premier League. It’s been quite a ride, including talk of an unbeaten season before Manchester City roared back into contention. The Blues made it in to December with an unbeaten record, but that came crashing down in a defeat at Newcastle. After opening up a lead at the top that was so large Paddy Power paid out on Chelsea winning the league, City came back to become joint leaders. The low point certainly had to be the 5-3 defeat at Spurs on New Year’s Day, which saw City go level at the top, and left Jose Mourinho red faced with anger.

After all the victories this season, picking a highlight is difficult. The 6-3 win at Everton was probably the most entertaining game thus far, with both sides playing some brilliant attacking football, while the wins over Liverpool, Arsenal and Spurs all had very impressive performances. All in all, with Diego Costa leading the scoring charts and with Chelsea leading the way at the top, it’s been a very good season so far. With all but one of their away games against last year’s top 10 played, things should be a little more comfortable in the run in – in theory at least.

The Champions League is currently having its winter hibernation, but it’s been an impressive European season so far for the 2012 winners. They secured qualification to the last 16 and top spot in the group after just five games, and they made it through the group stage unbeaten. They did it in impressive fashion, too, scoring 17 goals and conceding just three. The highlight was undoubtedly the 5-0 win at Schalke, which saw the Blues book their place in the next round. With PSG up next, there’s certainly a big challenge ahead.

Mourinho won the League Cup twice in his first spell, and he’s in with a chance of winning it again this season, with his side through to the semi final stage. Bolton, Shrewsbury and Derby have been seen off in the competition so far, and we’ve seen strong line ups selected throughout despite the relatively easy matches. We’ll need to see that again, with a two legged clash against Liverpool up next set to bee a much tougher challenge, starting at Anfield.

The other domestic competition, the FA Cup, has only just got under way, but Chelsea won their first game in this season’s competition against Watford in the third round. It was a comfortable 3-0 win in the end, and given how well they’ve done in this competition in the last few years, there’s a good chance that they’ll be going a lot further. Its lower league opposition up next as well, as League One Bradford come to Stamford Bridge.

While the team have been fantastic this season, there’s been more than a few stand out players. Picking a top three was close to impossible, but here is an attempt at singling out the best performers of the campaign, although naturally enough some that many people might have included didn’t quite make it.

It really was a toss-up between two players to complete the top three, with Cesar Azpilicueta and Eden Hazard coming close after they both have had great seasons. They’ve made a good combination on the left hand side, but Hazard just sneaks it due to his impact going forward. Moments like his goal at Southampton meant it was just too hard to leave him out. He’s becoming a threat from the left just due to his presence, freeing up space for the others to exploit.

Next up, is Cesc Fabregas. The former Arsenal man joined from Barcelona in the summer, which hardly endeared him to the Chelsea faithful. Despite that, he hit the ground running, getting an assist in his first game, and he hasn’t looked back since. He’s already equalled the highest assists tally in the league from the entirety of last season, and he’s well on course to break Thierry Henry’s Premier League assists record of 20 in a single campaign. He’s added a new dimension going forward, and his link up play with Oscar and Hazard has been nothing short of brilliant at times.

But, Chelsea’s best player this term has been Nemanja Matic. The Serbian has been great anchoring the midfield, whilst showing he can be a threat going forward, too. His main role has been breaking up play in the middle, and it was in his first absence of the season that the Blues lost their unbeaten record. He wasn’t at his best in the defeat at Spurs, but so far this season he’s dominated the midfield, and struck up a great partnership with Cesc Fabregas, offering brilliant balance to the side. Mourinho called him the team’s best player, and it’s hard to argue with that. Many will be amazed that Costa hasn’t made our list and we’d certainly give the forward a straight “A”, but such as been the Pensioners’ brilliance thus far it takes an “A-star” to make our top three.

After a good season to date, what is to come in the second part of the campaign? With four competitions to compete in, how will the Blues deal with the potential fixture pile up? We saw over the Christmas period just how a busy run of games affected the team, dropping points at Southampton and Spurs, and if the title favourites progress further in the cups, fixture congestion could become a real problem.

It’s unlikely that Mourinho will dip into the transfer market, so the current squad will have to make do. One thing that is going for them in the league, is how their away games have panned out. The big away games are almost all behind them, and the last eight Premier League games in April and May are all in London, bar one, so that should certainly help.

The Premier League title is going to be the big aim this season, but Mourinho isn’t one to turn down silverware. Both he and Chelsea went without a trophy last season, and that’s something they need to address. Capital One Cup success isn’t far away, while the Champions League looks more open than it has been in years. The FA Cup might be the one to suffer from the packed fixture list, but we know from history that the manager has to win one of the big two to keep himself in the job.

But, just how do you see the season going? We predicted back in the summer that there would be successes in the League and League Cup, with some strong showings in the Champions League and FA Cup. Do you think that’s realistic? Whatever happens, it’s shaping up to be the most exciting run-in in recent years and it’s great to see Chelsea leading the way as spring approaches.

Swansea v Chelsea Preview (Premier League) – 17th January 2014

Chelsea head in to their game at Swansea at the weekend knowing they could go five points clear of second placed Manchester City with a win. The Blues opened up a two point gap last weekend, and with City not in action until Sunday, they have the chance to extend that gap even further.

The Blues take a fully fit squad into this game, so expect another full strength line up from Jose Mourinho. The only possible thing that could get in the way of that would be the trip to Liverpool in the Capital One Cup in midweek, but it’s likely that Mourinho will prioritise the league ahead of that game.

You may remember that these two sides had a top of the table clash earlier in the season, when Swansea came to Stamford Bridge with a 100% league record in early September. The game was far from easy for Chelsea, who had a 100% record themselves. The Swans lead for most of the first half through a John Terry own goal. Diego Costa got the home side ahead with a hat trick, before Loic Remy added a fourth. Jonjo Shelvey scored a consolation goal late on.

The Swans have dipped since then, but they still sit ninth in the table. They’ve beaten Arsenal at home already this season, so expect them to pose a threat to the Blues here. Midfielder Nemanja Matic’s comments this week left no one in doubt that the team are taking Swansea seriously.

“Swansea are very difficult to play against,” he said. “They have many good players and it’s always very hard to play against them. We expect a hard game there, we know they have a lot of quality. We will try to play our game in the best way and have to use our quality. It’s going to be difficult for sure. Before the game you never know what is going to happen.”

It will be a game where Chelsea are without possession for periods, given how well their opponents keep the ball. That has to be their main strength, so Matic’s ability to break up play in the middle of the park will be pivotal. If he has a repeat of the shocker at White Hart Lane, it’s hard to see Mourinho’s men returning with much. It just goes to show how important the Serbian has become since joining a year ago.

A difficult match is expected here, but Spurs came to the Liberty Stadium a few weeks ago and took all three points after really imposing themselves on the game. That might be how the Blues approach this one, with John Obi Mikel maybe joining Matic in midfield, with Fabregas pushed higher up. Thy know they face two big away games in the next couple of days, and those games could decide if Mourinho and Chelsea will face another trophy-less season or not.

LCN Verdict: Chelsea to win 2-1

Chelsea v Newcastle Preview (Premier League) – 10th January 2015

Chelsea welcome Newcastle to Stamford Bridge on Saturday as they look to keep pace with Manchester City at the top of the table. With the joint leaders both in action at 3pm on Saturday, any slip from either side could see them fall down to second, which would be a first for Chelsea this season.

The Blues will also be on the lookout for revenge, given that it was Newcastle who ended their unbeaten record last month, which was one of the results that allowed City back into the title race. That Newcastle side was on form, but this one is very different. They’re currently without a permanent manager, after Alan Pardew departed to Crystal Palace, and they’re nowhere near the form they were in for the clash at St James’ Park.

With just one win in their last six games, Newcastle have been far from impressive of late. Caretaker manager John Carver has yet to do anything to impress, so it’s questionable what exactly he can achieve this weekend. They also have eight players currently out of the team through injury and suspension, so this isn’t a fighting fit Newcastle team either.

As for the hosts, they have no real injury worries coming in to this one, and their big guns were given the weekend off for the 3-0 win over Watford. Willian and Diego Costa were required later on, but the likes of Eden Hazard, Cesc Fabregas and Nemanja Matic all got a rest. After the leggy performances shown at White Hart Lane on New Year’s Day, a rest was certainly what a few of the players needed.

Strangely for the Blues, there are no players heading off to the African Cup of Nations this month, when usually the squad is hit with a number of departures. John Obi Mikel’s Nigeria and Mohammed Salah’s Egypt both failed to qualify, while Didier Drogba has retired from international football. With those three players staying, we don’t have the problems of some Premier League clubs, like Manchester City, who are losing Yaya Toure for a month.

Expect to see the strongest possible side here from Jose Mourinho, given that they had no midweek commitments before this one, and none next week either. With the players all rested up, he can now switch back to the first team after the tough Christmas period. Newcastle should be no match for that starting 11 at the Bridge.

Mourinho’s side simply need to get themselves back on track here. They may have had only a couple of defeats, but the way that Man City have clawed themselves back into the title race is bound to have hit them psychologically. A win here against Newcastle, and they can start to steady the ship, and keep their place at the top of the Premier League table.

LCN Verdict: Chelsea to win 2-0