Graham Potter's Chelsea seems to have found their form lately, however, the English tactician still has a couple of injury worries to deal with.
The likes of Thiago Silva, Armando Broja, Edouard Mendy and Mason Mount are all on the sidelines.

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In this article, we take a look at how the English tactician could set up his starting XI when he eventually has a fully fit squad. Check it out below:
In a potential 4-3-3 Formation, Edouard Mendy is likely to return to his spot between the sticks, taking over from Kepa.
A fit Thiago Silva is very essential to this Chelsea team, as such, the Brazilian star is likely to form a central defensive partnership with Badiashile while Marc Cucurella and Reece James keep their places as full-backs.
Mason Mount could return to his attacking-midfield spot, forming a midfield trio with Kovacic and Enzo Fernandez.
Mudryk is likely to star as a right-winger while Joao Felix stays on the left. Kai Havertz should remain as a CF.
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