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Potter Out: How Chelsea could lineup under the management of Luis Enrique if appointed

The Chelsea Football Club have had a tumultuous season in the English Premier League and are currently sitting in the 10th spot on the table, despite investing over £300 million in transfers. As a result, it is rumoured that manager Graham Potter is on the brink of being sacked and replaced by former FC Barcelona and Spain manager Luis Enrique. If appointed, here is how the Blues could line up under the new manager to help improve the team's performance and move them up the table.

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In goal, Kepa Arrizabalaga would remain the first choice, despite having had a poor start to the season. In defence, the back four could consist of Ben Chilwell, Wesley Fofana, Thiago Silva, and Reece James. This would offer a solid defensive presence and could help to keep more clean sheets. In midfield, the Blues could line up with N’Golo Kante, Enzo Fernandez, and Mason Mount as the three central players and Raheem Sterling and Mykhaylo Murdryk as the wide players. This would offer a strong balance of attacking and defensive play and could help create more scoring opportunities for the team. 

Up front, it could be a partnership between Joao Felix and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. This could offer a blend of experience and youth, and both players have the ability to score goals and create chances. Additionally, it could be a good opportunity for Aubameyang to prove his worth and cement his place in the starting lineup.

Overall, Luis Enrique could bring a new level of intensity and tactical nous to Chelsea, and with these players in the starting eleven, the team could start to climb up the table. With the right combination of players on the pitch, the Blues could be a force to be reckoned with in the Premier League.

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