West Bromwich Albion v Chelsea Match Preview (Premier League) – 11th February 2014

Chelsea are flying high at the top of the Premier League table after their 3-0 victory over Newcastle on Saturday and their crucial 1-0 triumph over title rivals Manchester City at the Etihad last Monday. But Jose Mourinho knows his side cannot afford to rest on their laurels if they are to maintain their challenge at the top, and this is just the sort of tricky fixture that could be their undoing if they are not as professional and determined as they were against Man City.

The added spice that is sprinkled on this fixture comes from the fact that West Brom were very unlucky not to have taken victory when they visited Stamford Bridge in November. The Baggies – then managed by Steve Clarke – were barely a minute away from the three points before a highly contentious penalty was awarded to the home side after Steven Reid was adjudged to have brought down Ramires in the area – a decision that looked wholly incorrect when viewed on the replays.

West Brom are now managed by former Real Betis boss Pepe Mel and the Spaniard will be hoping he can catch the Blues on an off day given the increasingly desperate plight in which his side find themselves. The Baggies are currently in 18th place, just three points ahead of bottom club Fulham but only a point behind Sunderland who occupy that all-important 17th spot. But with only one win from their last 15 in the league, the omens do not look great for Mel’s men.

Having said that, they really haven’t done too badly against Chelsea in recent years; as well as almost beating them at the Bridge in November, the Baggies won on each of the last two occasions they have played the Blues at the Hawthorns, 2-1 in November 2012 and 1-0 in March of the same year. Chelsea have also lost three league matches on the road this term, against Everton, Newcastle and Stoke, and haven’t always found their feet when venturing out of the capital.

Of course, the Blues’ 1-0 victory at Man City last week will give them great confidence of getting the necessary results when playing away, and given they have lost just once in the last 15 we believe there is only one winner likely to emerge from this one. Eden Hazard is the most effective and dangerous midfielder in the Premier League at present and with Willian, Oscar and others offering excellent support, we can’t see how West Brom will be able to avoid defeat on Tuesday. There is some hope drawn from 1-1 draws against Everton and Liverpool in their last two home matches, but we think the Blues have the bit between their teeth at the moment and that they will do enough to get the win… but they’ll certainly have to work for it.

LCN Verdict: Chelsea to win 3-1

Review of Chelsea’s Transfers in January 2014

The transfer window has slammed shut (to use the obligatory terminology) and the dust has settled on the annual winter transfer extravaganza. There seems to be a growing dislike of the transfer window system (certainly if your name is Arsene Wenger whose one loan signing, Kim Kallstrom, turned up with an injury that keep him out for weeks!). But whilst it can lead to uncertainty amongst players and managers, there is no doubting the window gives the fans plenty to talk about, with a steady flow of transfer gossip to chew over and get excited by. Here we take a look at the business Chelsea did in this window and assess the pros and cons of each move.

In many ways it was a quiet window overall, with several big clubs, including Spurs, Liverpool, Man City and Arsenal doing no significant business at all. As mentioned, the Gunners brought Kim Kallstrom in on loan on deadline day as something of an emergency measure (which backfired badly) whilst the others didn’t sign anyone at all. Everton made some nice additions in Aiden McGeady and the loan of giant striker Lacina Traore but it has to be felt that Chelsea not only did the most business but also did the best business of any of the teams near the top of the table.

Juan Mata – out

By far the biggest deal of the window saw the Pensioners sell Juan Mata to Manchester United for more than £37m and this has to be viewed as a fine piece of business by The Special One. Some Blues will be unhappy at the sale of the man who was voted Player of the Year for the last two seasons, but the fact remains that Jose Mourinho has decided Oscar is his preferred number 10. Oscar’s work rate and tacking high up the pitch swung the deal whilst Chelsea’s other attacking midfield options meant Mourinho could let Mata go.

As well as that simple argument, it has to be remembered that Chelsea have played United twice, whilst Mata’s influence will be brought to bear against all their title rivals in the remainder of the season. And finally, let’s not forget that Chelsea were more than happy to take advantage of Man United’s desperation for a top class player, with £37m a nice return on a man bought for less than £24m.

Nemanja Matic – in

Matic was sold by Chelsea as part of the deal that brought David Luiz to the club in 2012 with a value of around £4m assigned to the combative Serb. Paying £22m to bring him back might not seem such a great move but Matic has settled quickly at the club and given Mourinho is not a huge fan of Luiz in the holding role, the man brought in from Benfica is perfect for Chelsea. He is more than just a shield too, with the ability to step forward, play astute passes and chip in with the odd goal and could be the new Michael Essien for the Pensioners.

Kurt Zouma – in

Zouma was signed from French side St Etienne for £12.5m and at 19 years of age is one for the future. Almost 6ft 2in tall, Zouma is quick, reads the game superbly and could be a real hit. He will have to wait though as he has been loaned back to his former club for the remainder of the season.

Mohamed Salah – in

Salah was signed for £11m from Basel after impressing in the Champions League games against Chelsea. The Egyptian winger is blisteringly quick, has an eye for goal and was a target for Liverpool before deciding on the Blues. He made a habit of scoring against English sides and those performances put him firmly in the shop window. Just 21 years of age he is another signed for the future but undoubtedly has the ability to slot straight in at Chelsea and gives them another option to go with the trickery of Eden Hazard and Oscar. Another great signing which has the added benefit of depriving Liverpool of the player they coveted.

Kevin de Bruyne – out

De Bruyne was sold to Wolsfburg for £17m, offering Chelsea a tidy profit on a player they bought from Genk for around £7m. Together with the money recovered from Mata this meant the Pensioners more than covered their outgoings and puts them in a decent position financially. De Bruyne spent almost all of his time “at” Chelsea out on loan and there are said to be no hard feelings between him and Mourinho. This is another move that suits all three parties involved and another clever reshaping of the squad which was top heavy with similar attacking midfielders.

Bertrand Traore – out

Traore is the most low-key signing made this January and at just 18-years-old was sent immediately out on loan to Vitesse in the Netherlands. As early as 2010 Traore was said to have joined the Chelsea academy but that never materialised and the Blues had to wait till 1st January 2014 to finalise the deal that was actually agreed in October of the previous year. The Burkina Faso international is an attacking midfielder and, signed on a free transfer, the speedy left-sided player looks a good addition.

Chelsea Transfers January 2014 Summary

Chelsea and Mourinho have done superb business this window and whilst a world class striker was the main priority, none of the required calibre was available. Instead the Blues balanced their books and the shape of the squad whilst striking the perfect balance between players who can come in and do a job immediately and ones who can star in the future. We’d give the Special One a special, if imperfect 9/10 here, with only the magical addition of an uninjured Radamel Falcao able to improve his score.

Chelsea v Newcastle United Match Preview (Premier League) – 8th February 2014

Chelsea surprised many – including us – on Monday night when they were not only the first team this season to avoid defeat at the Etihad (in the Premier League), but they actually beat Manuel Pellegrini’s men! Branislav Ivanovic’s first half strike was ultimately enough to separate the sides and despite it being an open game with plenty of chances, it ended 1-0 to the visitors.

Jose Mourinho can take much credit for how he set his side up; instead of “parking the bus” as many assumed he might, his men took the game to City from the opening whistle. Chelsea defended in numbers when they had to, but always gave themselves the option to counter, which they did successfully on a number of occasions against a City side who simply didn’t put in as much legwork as their opponents on the night.

The victory moves Chelsea level on points with City and two behind leaders Arsenal (who have 55). Despite Mourinho suggesting his side are the third favourites for the title, the fact that the Blues have done the league double over City is highly significant and could well give them the impetus to kick on towards Premier League glory.

There will be many tough obstacles to negotiate between now and May, however, starting with a potentially difficult home match against Alan Pardew’s Newcastle on Saturday. Not only did the Magpies beat Chelsea 2-0 at St James’ Park in November, they won by the same scoreline at Stamford Bridge in 2012. Chelsea beat them in London last year, but it is clear that – on their day – Newcastle can mix it with the big boys. Having said that, a morale-sapping 3-0 home defeat to arch rivals Sunderland and the sale of probably their best player – Yohan Cabaye – during the January transfer window doesn’t make for great preparation for this one.

Newcastle have been effective on the road this season (in stark contrast to last term when they won just twice on their travels). With six away victories under their belts – including triumphs over Manchester United and Tottenham – and their home win over Chelsea we think the visitors will certainly give it a go at the Bridge. But the confidence and belief fostered by their massive win on Monday will mean Chelsea simply won’t let themselves slip up and undo much of the good work.

As such we think Willian, Oscar and Eden Hazard will do their stuff here and run rings around Newcastle’s midfield and defence (as Sunderland did to such great effect last weekend). While there is a slim chance Newcastle could upset the applecart if they get an early goal, we simply can’t see it happening and think Mourinho will mastermind another victory as he tries to guide his team towards the title (even if he denies they are capable of such a feat!).

LCN Verdict: Chelsea to win 2-0

Chelsea Announce Coral As Their Official Betting Partner

Chelsea have announced they have signed a two and half year deal with Coral for the bookmaker to be its “European online betting partner” until the end of the 2015-16 season. So what does this actually mean? Will all Chelsea fans get handed free bets with every match ticket? Well, maybe not. Read on for the details all the same.

Ultimately a football club doesn’t really and truly need a European online betting partner, but in this day and age of football being a multi-billion pound a year industry, football clubs are reaching out in all directions to look for new revenue streams. And no doubt Coral paid a princely sum for the privilege (though no figures have been disclosed at the time of writing).

So what do it mean for Chelsea fans? Well, Coral have said they will be offering exclusive offers to Blues fans every week (though they don’t say how they will verify whether someone is a diehard fan or simply a glory supporter who’s looking for a cheeky free bet!).

In a statement Chelsea’s chief executive Ron Gourlay said, “We are very pleased to align ourselves with such a leading betting company as Coral,”, while John O’Reilly, the Managing Director of Coral Interactive, sounded like the cat who’d got the cream with the following statement: “We are delighted to form this exciting partnership with Chelsea FC. They are one of the leading football clubs in the world and a very successful business too, and we are looking forward to providing an exciting and professional betting service to all their fans and customers through our new and improved website and mobile betting platforms.”

So all in all this looks like a win-win-win deal: cash for Chelsea, potential for more customers for Coral and – given the latter are one of the top bookies in the business and are committed to dishing out offers to Chelsea fans – better value bets for the punters!

Manchester City v Chelsea Match Preview (FA Cup) – Monday 3rd February 2014

Chelsea fans will have to wait until Monday for their football fix this “weekend” but the wait will be well worth it with a huge Monday night game against current league leaders Man City in store. It will be a major test for Jose Mourinho and his side and whilst the Special One will do everything he can to ensure his side are free to play without fear or pressure, few Blues would deny that a point would be a satisfactory outcome.

The two teams both played on Wednesday and whilst City thrashed Spurs 5-1 at White Hart Lane, the Pensioners were held to a disappointing 0-0 draw at home against West Ham. Given the Hammers had conceded 17 goals in their last five matches and Chelsea appeared to be hitting decent form the result was a surprise. Although the home side had 39 shots compared to just one for the visitors, there were relatively few clear cut chances and just nine shots on target.

Mourinho’s side will clearly have to improve here against the current Premier League leaders and title favourites. Improve they will but whether it will be enough against such a powerful attacking force remains to be seen. The Citizens look very well set to break Chelsea’s Premier League goals record set in 2009-2010 when they notched 103. Manuel Pellegrini’s men have got 68 already and if they continue at this pace will finish with around 112 but given their scoring seems to increase week by week that tally could go even higher. City have won their last eight in the league and 11 of the last 12, as well as boasting a 100% home league record this season.

Given Chelsea have hardly set the world alight on their travels this term it is very difficult to see anything other than a home win. Man City have beaten the Blues the last four times they have met in the north west but if there is some possibility for optimism it must come from the fact that prior to that Chelsea had won a staggering 10 of the 12 previous meetings there, losing just one. Of course, this crop of City players is arguably better than anything in the last four seasons, let alone the ones before that but given how powerful the Citizens look right now, straws may have to be clutched whenever they are seen!

Mourinho’s developing team have managed just five league wins away from Stamford Bridge this season and only the 3-0 win at Southampton was against a side in the top half of the table. They have travelled to five top eight sides, losing at Newcastle and Everton (as well as at 16th placed Stoke) and drawing at Arsenal, Man United and Spurs.

Those draws and the defensive tactics that underpinned them may offer some hope but, even if Sergio Aguero is missing for the home side, they just look too powerful at the moment and unfortunately we think it will be a long journey south for any travelling Chelsea fans.

LCN Verdict: Man City to win 3-0

Chelsea v West Ham United Match Preview (Premier League) – Wednesday 29th January 2014

Chelsea play their neighbours from the east as West Ham visit Stamford Bridge and the home fans will be looking forward to a comprehensive win over their beleaguered rivals. Whilst the Pensioners are hitting their straps at the right time of the season, the Irons are doing the opposite and many Chelsea supporters will be expecting an easy three points from this one.

Of course, football has a nasty habit of throwing up surprises and rarely do things pan out exactly as it would seem they should. Back in October Sam Allardyce took his side to Spurs, who then held the best defensive record in the top flight, and somehow they came away with three points after a fine 3-0 win! Such a result is unlikely in the extreme here but it just goes to show that the home players – and fans – must guard against complacency.

Complacency is not usually an issue for any Jose Mourinho side and nor, ordinarily, is losing on home soil. Mourinho’s incredible home league record is well documented and whilst the continuation of his run for Chelsea relied on a dubious penalty decision against West Brom, the fact remains that this season the Blues have dropped points at the Bridge just once in 11 league games.

Chelsea, as said, are finding their best form as the season approaches the business end and Eden Hazard has been central to much of that. Willian has also excelled and if Samuel Eto’o can do as his Portuguese boss predicted, and come into his own as he adjusts to Premier League life as the season wears on, Chelsea will take some stopping.

They should certainly have far too much for a West Ham outfit that could be forgiven for suffering from shellshock at the moment. Big Sam’s men lost 9-0 in the League Cup over two legs to Man City and were dumped out of the FA Cup 5-0 by Championship side Nottingham Forest. Of course, Premier League survival is the club’s number one aim and a 2-0 win at Cardiff on the 11th January was a huge boost.

If the Hammers can continue to win the games against the fellow strugglers they won’t care what happens in games like this but even so, with Allardyce welcoming key players such as Andy Carroll back into the fold, the home side must be at their best. Carroll can menace any side, even one with six clean sheets in the last 10 (prior to the FA Cup game with Stoke) and his battle with John Terry and co could be crucial here.

Overall we expect this may prove closer than many people think. Whilst Mourinho’s men are starting to play more expansive and impressive football, on the whole they have not steamrolled sides at the Bridge and with West Ham sure to try and defend in numbers we think a safe, yet unspectacular home win is the order of the day.

LCN Verdict: Chelsea to win 2-0

Chelsea v Stoke City Match Preview (FA Cup) – 26th January 2013

Chelsea welcome former player Mark Hughes to Stamford Bridge on Sunday as the Welshman hopes to lead his Stoke side to what would be a shock victory in the FA Cup fourth round. So do the Potters have any chance of even avoiding defeat against a Blues side who are full of confidence at the moment? We think not.

These sides had very mixed fortunes at the weekend; Chelsea beat champions Manchester United 3-1 at the Bridge (thanks to a Samuel Eto’o hat-trick) while Stoke went down 1-0 at Crystal Palace, Tony Pulis masterminding the victory against his former side.

For Chelsea, everything is looking rather rosy at present. Despite not having appeared to fire on all cylinders they are third in the Premier League table, just two points behind leaders Arsenal, having won their last five league matches. They have a relatively easy draw in the first knockout round of the Champions League (against Galatasaray) and one of their strikers even managed more than a single goal in a match! One downside of their victory on Sunday was the loss to injury of Fernando Torres, but if Eto’o can recreate the form he showed against United on an ongoing basis, it might not be a big issue.

Stoke, meanwhile, have had a torrid time of things in the league of late, losing four of their last five and managing only a draw in the other. They are just four points above the relegation zone having amassed just 22 points from as many games. And with each of the bottom three sides on 18 points Mark Hughes will be nervously looking over his shoulder, especially since their next three away matches look tough: Sunderland, Southampton and, gulp, Manchester City.

With their trip to the Stadium of Light coming just four days after this one, there is the chance Hughes will opt to rest some of his key men for this visit to his old stomping ground. If he does, Stoke will have no chance of success given the lack of depth of the squad. But even putting out a full strength side they are unlikely to trouble a Chelsea side whose second string (assuming Jose Mourinho chooses to rest some of his players) includes the likes of Frank Lampard, Juan Mata, Ashley Cole and Demba Ba.

The Blues have a very winnable match on Wednesday – at home to West Ham – so there is no great need to rest too many players, but Mourinho is sure to want to give his new £21m signing Nemanja Matic a run out and his tenacity in the centre of the park will give Mata and others license to hurt Stoke, especially if Hughes does shuffle his very limited pack. Overall we think a straightforward home victory is on the cards here as Chelsea march on in the FA Cup.

LCN Verdict: Chelsea to win 3-0

Jose Mourinho’s Worst Five Chelsea Signings: When The Special One Wasn’t So Special

Jose Mourinho is undoubtedly a Chelsea legend and the self-proclaimed Special One is loved almost universally by Blues fans. His personality may not be to the liking of everyone but nobody can argue that he doesn’t offer entertainment and, most importantly, he has delivered results… and silverware. His first spell at Stamford Bridge brought Chelsea their first league title for 50 years and was followed by another the following season whilst he also brought them success in the FA Cup and League Cup.

His sides were created with the wealth of Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich and signings such as Didier Drogba and Ricardo Carvalho were essential to the club’s success. However, let us not be fooled; nobody, not even the Special One is perfect and along with the many gems he brought in, Mourinho also spent many a Russian Rouble on dross. Here we “celebrate” Jose’s five worst Chelsea signings… can you think of any worse?

Andriy Shevchenko

We have to be fair to Mourinho and acknowledge that Sheva wasn’t a signing orchestrated by him. It is widely accepted that it was Abramovich who was the key man behind this signing but the fact remains that Mourinho was in charge (technically at least) at the time and so he has to be ranked as one of Jose’s worst transfers.

The Pensioners paid an eye-watering £31m for the AC Milan star, the owner having become convinced that the man who was a legend in Italy and his native Ukraine would help his side to Champions League glory. Shevchenko had scored more than 180 league goals in little more than 320 games for his previous sides but, as any shrewd fan was well aware, he had lost a yard of pace and was very much on the wane. Approaching 30 years of age, his best days were behind him and despite a goal on his debut Sheva was a total disaster, scoring just nine goals for the Blues before leaving on a free. £31m well spent there!

Shaun Wright-Phillips

Wright-Phillips was signed from Manchester City for the princely sum of £21m, which was a lot of money back in 2005! At this time the mere fact of a Chelsea enquiry for a player virtually doubled the asking price and £21m was undoubtedly far too much to pay. Wright-Phillips was a good player and on his day he could turn a game with his pace and shooting but sadly his days were few and far between. He was a player who had potential but never, ever really looked like fulfilling it and at times had the look of a headless chicken. He had three years at the Blues before moving back to City for around a third of what Chelsea paid for him. Now in the Championship with QPR his England record of 36 caps and six goals is misleading: he was a major Mourinho miss.

Khalid Boulahrouz

Signed from Hamburg for “just” £7m, Boulahrouz never made the grade at the Bridge and played just 13 times. Signed for his flexibility and the ability to cover a number of different positions, it soon became clear the “the Cannibal” wasn’t good enough in any of them. He was loaned to Sevilla, who took six games to realise he wasn’t for them, before moving to Stuttgart. His aggressive style should have suited the Premier League but he gave away too many fouls and lacked class, although injuries also played a part in his Chelsea demise.

Asier Del Horno

Del Horno was signed from Athletic Bilbao for £8m and played just one season at Stamford Bridge. He made just 25 league appearances for the Blues, scoring one goal, before being sold to Valencia for a small loss. Not a total disaster like some of the others… but just rather pointless!

Jiri Jarosik

Jarosik, a Czech international, was one of a number of poor midfield signings made by Mourinho and whilst he was a relative bargain at around £5m he was never more than a fringe player who lacked the ability to be a Premier League success. 23 appearances for his national side hint at why the Special One signed him but he was another who failed to fulfil his potential and 14 Premier League outings over one season before leaving for a large loss earn him a place on our list.

All players are from Jose’s first spell at the Blues as we feel it’s a little early to judge his latest signings. Time will tell if players such as Willian, Andre Schurrle and Nemanja Matic will succeed or fail but we doubt any of them will be worse Chelsea signings than our five unfortunates listed above.

Chelsea v Manchester United Match Preview (Premier League) – Sunday 19th January 2014

The biggest game of the weekend sees the Blues host Manchester United in a contest that could give either side a huge boost. United may not be enjoying their greatest campaign but they are still a prized scalp, much as Jose Mourinho is sure to insist that three points is all that matters.

If the Pensioners can take all three points here, and do so in convincing fashion, it could lend real momentum to their title charge. Thus far they have largely enjoyed better results than their performances would generally warrant but recently they have been playing better football and there are signs that Mourinho’s reshaping of the style is beginning to pay off. Eden Hazard has been at the centre of much of Chelsea’s finest moments and, man of the match in three successive games, he could be the key player here.

The home side will be expected to win against opponents that seem to have problems all over the pitch. Even their major strength, up front, is limited due to injuries to Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie and if neither are passed fit here it is hard to see where the away goals will come from. Adnan Januzaj is a bright talent but he has much development to do before he can be classed as the finished product like his countryman Hazard. United will be buoyed by the return of Darren Fletcher and Michael Carrick but David Moyes will no doubt be looking enviously at the midfield resources on which his counterpart can call.

Willian has been a growing influence in the Chelsea midfield and his all round game offers a nice balance alongside the more mercurial talents of Oscar and Hazard. With Mourinho’s men beginning to find their customary solidity at the back – five clean sheets in six will have pleased the Portuguese boss immensely – they are a tough nut for any side to crack, let alone one missing its key strikers.

Earlier in the season the sides played out a 0-0 draw at Old Trafford, the Blues seeming content to take a point. Here only three will do and the roles could well be reversed, with United sitting back and looking to play on the counter. The home side must be careful not to push too hard, too early and if they remain patient the chances are sure to come. Moyes’ side have collected a good number of points on the road but only one point from three games against sides above them in the league.

With Chelsea looking to improve an already impressive home record (of nine wins and a draw from 10 games) and hoping to add to their five consecutive wins in all competitions, we feel confidence and general superiority should see them home. It will be close and tight with United almost certain to come looking for a point but the Pensioners have enough class to break down any side and a narrow home win is our prediction here.

LCN Verdict: Chelsea to win 1-0

Hull City v Chelsea Match Preview (Premier League) – 11th January 2014

Chelsea had a very decent festive period with a draw at title rivals Arsenal preceding a run of three victories (against Swansea, Liverpool and Southampton). Jose Mourinho’s men followed that up with a 2-0 victory at Derby County in the third round of the FA Cup, and though the Blues were hardly at their scintillating best, the Portuguese boss will be pleased with their fourth clean sheet in five games.

Hull, meanwhile, also won 2-0 in the cup, away to Middlesbrough. Prior to that Steve Bruce’s side lost 2-0 at Liverpool, but gave as good as they got for most of the game. Their last home match was a 6-0 hammering of in-trouble Fulham, and Chelsea will be wary of the side who have the sixth best home record in the top flight and the joint best home defence (having conceded just six goals on home soil, the same number as Man City, Arsenal and Liverpool).

The Blues have not been firing on all cylinders away from home this season and have already lost at Everton, Newcastle and Stoke. When Hull visited Stamford Bridge back in August the home side won 2-0, but the Tigers were not overawed by the occasion and had chances to score; had they taken them it could have been a very different story. As it was, goals from Oscar and Frank Lampard were enough to get the three points for the home side, and goals from midfield have been what have kept Chelsea in the title hunt this term since Fernando Torres, Demba Ba and Samuel Eto’o have hardly been setting the world alight.

Realistically Chelsea should have enough to get the win, but former Man United defender Bruce has got his side playing well at home and they can be a real danger, even against the better sides. They beat Liverpool 3-1 at the beginning of December, and though they lost at home to Man United on Boxing Day, they were the better side for much of the game and the 3-2 scoreline in favour of the Red Devils was somewhat flattering.

Given Mourinho is well aware of the risks Hull pose, however, we expect him to set his team out to play a patient game that retains defensive solidity whilst probing for the crucial opening. With Willian coming into his own and putting in some fine performances of late, and Eden Hazard and Oscar offering guile and creativity whenever they take to the field, we fully expect the Blues to edge this one. While they might have to wait until late on in the game to get the breakthrough, we think they will force a narrow victory and keep their title challenge on track. An early goal for the visitors might instigate an open and free-scoring affair, but we think a tight, tactical battle is more likely and a 1-0 triumph for the Blues looks on the cards.

LCN Verdict: Chelsea to win 1-0