Chelsea Possible Line-up



Chelsea's current form is in shambles with five consecutive defeats in a stretch of eight winless games. A positive result against Arsenal on Tuesday could be the first step towards apologizing to the fans and regaining their trust. A loss to the Gunners would only worsen the situation for the struggling Blues. It's crucial for caretaker manager Frank Lampard to prepare his team for a serious response and get the fans back on their side.


Goalkeeper:

Kepa Arrizabalaga - With just six games left for Chelsea, the hope is that Kepa can perform well in his limited opportunities.


Right-back:

Trevoh Chalobah - With Reece James out injured, Chalobah is likely to take on the task of handling Bukayo Saka, rather than the slowing Cesar Azpilicueta.


Center-backs:

Wesley Fofana - As the future of Chelsea's defense, Fofana needs to play as much as possible to ease his transition.

Thiago Silva - With Kalidou Koulibaly injured, Silva must use his experience to guide a back four rather than lining up with three center-backs.


Left-back:

Ben Chilwell - With Marc Cucurella sidelined, Chilwell is a clear choice for the left-back position.


Midfielders:

Enzo Fernandez - Though his impact has faded recently, Fernandez remains an important player for Chelsea during this difficult period.

Conor Gallagher - It's time to end the attacking experiment with Gallagher and focus on his energy in the midfield.

N'Golo Kante - Despite not being the best attacker, Kante's return to midfield is the right move for the team.


Attackers:

Raheem Sterling - A chance to impress his former assistant coach Mikel Arteta could be what Sterling needs to get back to form.

Joao Felix - With Kai Havertz still returning to fitness, the team's forwards will have to rotate in the central role.

Mykhailo Mudryk - Former Arsenal target Mudryk's speed could prove to be a problem for Chelsea's defense.

Arsenal Possible Line-up



Arsenal are desperate for a victory after going four games without a win, which has put their Premier League title hopes in jeopardy. A win over Chelsea on Tuesday would provide a much-needed morale boost and serve as a reminder to Manchester City that the race for the title is not over yet.

Despite their recent struggles, Arsenal have a great opportunity to bounce back and make a statement in this match. Here is a possible lineup that Mikel Arteta could deploy.


GK: Aaron Ramsdale - Ramsdale needs to step up his game to have a chance at winning the Golden Glove.



RB: Ben White - Chelsea showed interest in White after his successful loan spell with Leeds United, and he will be eager to prove his worth against them.



CB: Rob Holding - Holding had a tough time against Erling Haaland, but he should find it easier against a Chelsea side that struggled to score in April.


CB: Gabriel - Without his regular partner, William Saliba, Gabriel will have to anchor Arsenal's defence.


LB: Oleksandr Zinchenko - Zinchenko's versatility could cause problems for Chelsea as he is willing to push up into midfield.


DM: Thomas Partey - Arsenal should have the physical advantage with Partey in midfield.


CM: Granit Xhaka - Rumours are swirling that Xhaka's time at Arsenal may be coming to an end.


CM: Martin Odegaard - Chelsea were reportedly interested in Odegaard before his permanent move to Arsenal, making his performance in this game even more intriguing.


RW: Bukayo Saka - Saka's speed and agility could be a nightmare for Chelsea's defence.


ST: Gabriel Jesus - Jesus will have no regrets about choosing City over Chelsea, and he will be a constant threat in front of goal.


LW: Gabriel Martinelli - With Reece James out injured, Chelsea's right-back position lacks energy, making it an ideal opportunity for Martinelli to shine.