Chelsea are back in Premier League action on Saturday when they travel to Old Trafford to take on Manchester United.
The Blues will be coming off the back of their Champions League draw with Sevilla on Tuesday night, with a solid defensive display.
Frank Lampard’s side struggled going forward, but the fact that they keep a clean sheet will be a massive positive for the Blues boss.
But with so many games coming in quick succession, including another Champions League match against Krasnodar next week, there could be some rotation from Lampard.
But which players should be given a rest and who should come into the side?
Even though the Blues kept a clean sheet against the Spanish side, Kurt Zouma had a difficult game with a few big mistakes.
The rest of the back line were very solid over the course of the game, with Thiago Silva. Reece James and Ben Chilwell all performing to a high level.
Lampard might not want to change that, however the one substitution could be Andreas Christensen coming in for the France international.
However, the Blues boss might want to keep the back four in order to create some stability for the rest of the campaign.
Mateo Kovacic for Jorginho
Mateo Kovacic has been out of the side for the past couple of matches, with Jorginho partnering N’Golo Kante in the middle of the park.
However, in the second half of the game against Southampton, the midfield had little control in the match, while against Sevilla as well they were unable to dominate possession.
Lampard might look to go with a 4-3-3 against Manchester United, bringing in Kovacic for Jorginho, with Mason Mount dropping back into the midfield.
That could get the Blues more balance in the side and a chance to control the game at Old Trafford.
Hakim Ziyech for Christian Pulisic
This may not go down amazingly well with Chelsea fans, seeing Pulisic out of the side, but there needs to be some rest for the American after his injury.
Lampard will be cautious not to push him too much, and it could be a good chance to give Hakim Ziyech his first start as a Chelsea player.
If it was a 4-3-3, then Ziyech could play off the right, with Kai Havertz on the left just behind Timo Werner, with the two players giving tighter behind the striker.
Ziyech will be champing at the bit to get more minutes after two cameo appearances, and this could be a good chance for him.
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