Prediction for Chelsea FC’s starting lineup against Sheffield United on December 13, 2023 Paul Banks Post a Comment
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As we approach the middle of December in 2023, Chelsea FC has signed more players than they have wins. Thanks to Will Willems, a former Liverpool writer for this site, we have this incredible statistic. Yes, as of this past weekend’s home match against Sheffield United, Chelsea had already won five games this season. Two more if you count the matches in the second and third rounds of the EFL Cup.
But in the 2023 portion of the season last year, the Blues managed just four victories overall in all competitions.
FYIs on Sheffield United vs Chelsea FC
Kickoff: Sat. Dec. 16, 3 p.m., London, UK’s Stamford Bridge
Preview Content: Both Teams’ News and Predictions for the Starting XI
Google Search Probability: 78% for Chelsea to win Take 14%. Sheffield United (8%)
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Premier League Standings: Chelsea 12th, 19 points, Sheffield United 20th, 8 points
Sheffield United WLLLD vs Chelsea LLWLD in the Premier League
In summary, regardless of how you look at it, Todd Boehly has acquired more than 11 players. Much more if both transfer windows are taken into account!
Speaking of 11, let’s now examine the strongest first-choice lineup that manager Mauricio Pochettino could select to ensure that they avoid a complete collapse against the bottom team in the league, at least based on our reasoning.
First-choice goalkeeper Robert Sanchez has started every game for Chelsea this season before suffering an injury this past weekend.
But this might be Djorde Petrovic’s moment to shine as a summer signing from Major League Soccer’s New England Revolution in America.
Chelsea FC’s expected starting lineup against Everton
Djorde Petrovic; Colin Palmer, Mykhailo Mudryk, Raheem Sterling; Nicolas Jackson; Moises Caicedo, Enzo Fernandez; Ian Maatsen, Benoit Badiashile, Thiago Silva, Levi Colwill
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