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Chelsea team news: Expected XI vs Man City with Blues' title hopes on the line
CHELSEA travel to Manchester City on Saturday lunchtime hoping to get back in the race for top spot.
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Kepa Arrizabalaga continues to be the man between the sticks following Edouard Mendy's involvement at the Africa Cup of Nations.
The Spaniard produced a superb performance against Tottenham on Wednesday evening to keep a clean sheet in the Carabao Cup semi-final second leg win away at their bitter rivals.
And that good form could be set to continue against the champions.
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Injuries to Reece James and Ben Chilwell have put even more pressure on the Chelsea defence, given the lack of know-how on the wings.
The Blues have also been wounded by the news that Andreas Christensen has tested positive for COVID-19.
Therefore, Antonio Rudiger and Malang Sarr will look to continue the impressive performances they produced in north London on Wednesday.
And they will likely be joined by Cesar Azpilicueta, who has completed his return from injury.
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Hudson-Odoi and Saul do not have the defensive nous of James or Chilwell, however they are the most likely candidates to fill in.
Marcos Alonso is not seen as adequate, and so Saul will possibly fill in on the left.
Chelsea's main central midfield options have been depleted in the past, but will make a return to the fore against City.
And with City's energetic midfield likely to try and dominate possession, N'Golo Kante and Mateo Kovacic are the main candidates to start.
Attack: Mount, Lukaku, Werner
Mason Mount has been one of Chelsea's standout stars this season, and his winning assist in the Champions League final last season has shown he can produce the goods against City.
He will be expected to play behind Romelu Lukaku, who has made his return to the starting XI following the comments made against Tuchel.
The striker scored against Chesterfield, but was inconsequential against Tottenham over the two legs.
And Timo Werner is likely to be his partner on the counter-attack.