Chelsea Predicted Lineup Vs Sheffield United: Jackson to lead the line

This Saturday afternoon, Chelsea will host Sheffield United at Stamford Bridge in an attempt to win all three points in front of their home supporters. The Blues would be keen to show much better against the Blades this weekend after their recent 2-0 loss away to Everton.

In addition to starting a 4-2-3-1 configuration, Mauricio Pochettino is anticipated to make a few alterations to his starting lineup for this encounter. In the last third, Nicolas Jackson will lead the West London club’s line.

4-2-3-1 Chelsea Predicted Lineup To Face Sheffield United:

Defence

If Robert Sanchez can fully recover from his knee injury in time, he will play goalkeeping for Chelsea. Pochettino’s defense will be centered by Axel Disasi and Thiago Silva as they attempt to frustrate the opposition’s attacks for the full ninety minutes.

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Malo Gusto is a serious doubt for his performance, but if he can make it through a late fitness test, he should start at right back. As the left-back, Levi Colwill will cover for him on the opposite side.

On the bench, Benoit Badiashile will provide coverage for the defensive positions. Reece James won’t likely be well enough to play in this game, though.

Midfield

Chelsea’s midfield will be anchored by Enzo Fernandez and Moises Caicedo as they look to win the 50/50 duels in the middle of the park. As part of Pochettino’s attack, the talented three of Raheem Sterling, Conor Gallagher, and Cole Palmer will work just ahead of them. If the Blues are to generate enough opportunities to win this home game, all three of them must perform at the highest level.

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Mykhailo Mudryk will be starting on the bench while he waits for a final-stage opportunity, should one be needed. Samuel Chukwuemeka, though, is still out with an injury.

Attack

On the offensive end of the field, Nicolas Jackson will spearhead the West London club’s offensive efforts. Throughout the game, he needs to figure out how to pose a threat to the opposing goal.

If the Blues are still in need of a goal at halftime, Armando Broja, who is listed as a reserve, may enter the game to make an impact.