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Mauricio Pochettino will start Chelsea’s strongest lineup against Liverpool, After Moises Caicedo’s boost.
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There is still a lot of business for Chelsea to settle in the transfer market as the Premier League season is just days away from starting.
The countdown to the start of Chelsea’s season will begin on August 13 at 4:30 p.m. At Stamford Bridge, Mauricio Pochettino will manage the Blues in their Premier League debut against Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool.
The 2023–24 season is now the focus of everyone’s attention, even though the season has only recently ended and the transfer window has only been open for two days. With Pochettino possibly leading a team that has experienced a lot of turnover, the Blues’ squad still needs to be reduced to a more manageable number.
With still weeks of the transfer window open, sporting directors Paul Winstanley and Laurence Stewart will face a significant challenge in getting the team ready for opening day. After the last-minute deals of the previous season, which included Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Denis Zakaria, it will be crucial to bring in new players for Pochettino to work with right away.
football.London considers the lineup Pochettino might choose for his first game in charge at home.
Kepa Arrizabalaga had a strong season despite Chelsea’s struggles, demonstrating how difficult it has been to let him leave the club in recent seasons. Despite the Blues’ plans to acquire a new goalkeeper, it wouldn’t come as a huge surprise to see him start in goal against the Reds.
Reece James and Ben Chilwell, assuming they are healthy, can be considered simple options for the defensive flanks as Pochettino chooses to play four defenders, with Wesley Fofana and Thiago Silva possibly filling the center of defense. Benoit Badiashile will hopefully be nearing full fitness while Levi Colwill’s preseason preparation will be cut short due to his participation in the under-21 Euros.
Another player who cannot be changed is Enzo Fernandez, who may be joined by a new addition to the center of the pitch. One of Chelsea’s top priorities as they look to revamp their midfield is Moises Caicedo. Despite the competition that Arsenal provides, Chelsea may have a better chance to pounce and complete the deal in time for the season as a result of their consideration of Declan Rice.
With Raheem Sterling providing a threat from the wing after having a well-rested summer after missing England’s internationals, Christian Nkunku could soon be exerting influence and posing a threat to the Liverpool defense. Mykhailo Mudryk and Noni Madueke will be vying for the other wing spot as Christian Pulisic and Hakim Ziyech are expected to depart. Carney Chukwuemeka might also be an option if a more central role is needed.
After both participating in the under-21 Euros, Chelsea’s January signings are most likely to split playing time, with Mudryk being used to attack fatigued legs and Madueke receiving the nod.
The player from Chelsea who has appeared the most for Pochettino will be absent due to the possibility of Kai Havertz joining Arsenal. It has been challenging for Chelsea to finalize a deal for a new forward in time for the season’s opening game with Romelu Lukaku and Aubameyang. That might result in Armando Broja being given the keys as he recovers from the injury he sustained in December.
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Mauricio Pochettino faces two difficult periods as Chelsea plays important Premier League games.
The 2023–24 Chelsea Premier League schedule has been revealed, and it features two dreadful matchups that will cause new manager Mauricio Pochettino nightmares as he juggles a bloated roster.
There is still much to learn from Chelsea’s schedule, even though the Premier League fixture list has been released. Of course, every team will play each other twice. Mauricio Pochettino may have the chance to gain some momentum as the Blues face a difficult test in Liverpool in their season opener.
Pochettino will see an opportunity with three of his first four games at home as the new Chelsea manager looks to start the season with a string of victories to rally his squad and fans. Following Liverpool, Chelsea will need to perform well in its August games against West Ham and Luton Town before hosting Nottingham Forest at Stamford Bridge in early September.
The Blues must show they can defeat opposition from the top half of the table if they hope to improve on last season’s 12th-place finish. During 2022–2023, they succeeded in doing so just once.
Pochettino won’t have to face a team from a Champions League spot until late October, but after that, things start to move quickly. Prior to welcoming Brentford to Stamford Bridge, the west London team will play Arsenal at home. Then, before Manchester City visits and a trip to Newcastle, Chelsea’s new manager will visit Tottenham once more before December officially starts with tasks for Brighton and Manchester United.
The Boxing Day games must be looked at because it’s impossible to read the schedule without doing so, and Chelsea has been given a home game for the occasion. Prior to the end of the year, they will play Crystal Palace away.
Come February, Chelsea will face a challenging stretch before the international break in March, setting the stage for a second nightmare stretch. When Premier League action resumes, Burnley will stand between Manchester United and Man City after a trip to Man City and a stretch of contests against Tottenham, Brentford, Newcastle, and Arsenal.
Chelsea might feel encouraged by the possibility of the season’s conclusion if there is still something to play for in the remaining weeks. On the final day of the season, Bournemouth will visit the Blues, giving them another important match at home. Prior to the match against the Cherries, Sheffield United, Everton, Brighton, Aston Villa, West Ham, and Nottingham Forest will all present difficulties but also present chances for a successful run.
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