Chelsea need to keep pace with their rivals this week as the Blues make the lengthy trip up to Leeds United on Wednesday evening.
Enzo Maresca's side played out a gruelling 1-1 draw with Arsenal on Sunday evening but there is not much time for recovery with a visit to Elland Road this week. Maresca has often rotated his line-ups this season and changes are expected against Leeds given the quick turnaround and a trip to Bournemouth at the weekend to think of.
So, what should Maresca do? Below, Bobby Vincent and Sam Truelove discuss and debate the XIs they would field if they were in Maresca's shoes in Yorkshire:
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I would personally like to see Reece James rested. Chelsea - and Maresca - have done so well in terms of managing the captain's fitness this season, so they know best, but it felt as if Sunday evening was a gruelling one for all involved, especially James, who seemed to be everywhere.
Josh Acheampong should come back into the side, with Wesley Fofana getting a rest in Leeds. I'd also like to see Marc Cucurella handed a rest. Jorrel Hato certainly has a point to prove, and hopefully he can do it on Wednesday if he is called upon.
Andrey Santos has been superb in recent appearances, and he could be the man to fill the void left by Moises Caicedo's suspension. Pedro Neto on the right wing, Alejandro Garnacho on the left and Cole Palmer in the No.10 role.
We have been deprived of seeing Palmer too much this season, and it would be great to give him 45 minutes/an hour in Yorkshire. Liam Delap to start as the No.9, with Joao Pedro an option from the bench.
Bobby's line-up: Sanchez; Gusto, Acheampong, Chalobah, Hato; Santos, Fernandez; Neto, Palmer, Garnacho; Delap
Sam TrueloveA lot has been made of James potentially starting this one on the bench but I think he may start at right-back. Malo Gusto's injury record isn't great, either. Another option could be to start Trevoh Chalobah at right-back but I'd stick with the Blues captain as he looks back to his best.
Santos would be my pick to replace the suspended Caicedo, with the Brazilian partnering Fernandez in midfield. It could be a decent occasion to start Palmer, too, although I would probably only give him 45 minutes.
Garnacho could come in on the left, as too could Jamie Gittens, but I would opt for the former Manchester United man. That means Neto gets the not on the right, with Delap up front.
Truelove's line-up: Sanchez; James, Chalobah, Tosin, Cucurella; Fernandez, Santos; Neto, Palmer, Garnacho; Delap
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