Chelsea Ready for Anfield Clash After International Break: Maresca Faces Key Suspensions
After what felt like an unusually long international break, domestic football is finally back this weekend. Even though the break was its usual length, it seemed to drag on longer than usual, leaving many fans eager for the return of club action.
One piece of exciting news during the break came with the announcement that former Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel would take over as England manager in the new year. There was also plenty of action from Chelsea players, with several getting on the scoresheet for their national teams, giving fans a little bit of that much-needed Chelsea fix.
But now, the focus shifts back to Premier League action as the Blues prepare for a tough trip to face league leaders Liverpool on Sunday evening. A win at Anfield would be huge for Chelsea, as it would put them just one point behind Arne Slot’s side.
Two Key Suspensions for Maresca
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has some big decisions to make ahead of the Liverpool clash, with two key defensive players—Marc Cucurella and Wesley Fofana—suspended. Both have been crucial for Chelsea this season, and their absence leaves Maresca needing to reshuffle his backline.
It’s likely that Renato Veiga will slot in at left-back, while Tosin Adarabioyo, who has been pushing hard for a starting spot, could step in at right center-back. Veiga has been impressive so far this season, and Tosin has been giving Fofana serious competition with some standout performances of his own. With these two ready to step up, Chelsea’s defense should remain solid.
Aside from these changes, the rest of Maresca’s starting XI is expected to pick itself, barring any injuries or fatigue following the international break.
Chelsea’s Approach at Anfield
Heading into the match, Chelsea will be the underdogs, which could actually work in their favor. Without the pressure of being expected to win, Maresca’s side might feel more relaxed and confident, ready to go to Anfield and spring a surprise. With Liverpool carrying the weight of being league leaders, the Blues may find themselves in a position to capitalize on any mistakes.
Chelsea is certainly capable of getting a result, and while a win would be a huge boost, even taking a point from Anfield would keep their strong form going and ensure they remain close to the top of the table.