Football
UCL: How Graham Potter could lineup against Salzburg
Despite the postponement of the Premier League week seven games that were scheduled to be played this weekend, Chelsea football club and other Premier League clubs will play in Europe during the mid-week. All the premier league games were canceled in honor of Queen Elizabeth II who passed on earlier this week.
Although all the games could kick off next weekend. Chelsea football club will be hosting Red Bull Salzburg at Stamford Bridge in their second UEFA Champions League game of the season. The Blues was drawn alongside Dynamo Zagreb, Salzburg, and AC Milan in Group C.
Although fans thought that this was a soft draw for the Blues, Chelsea’s first defeat in the competition saw the blues hierarchies dismiss Thomas Tuchel. Former Brighton and Hove Albion manager Graham Potter is currently the new Chelsea boss, and he is set to take on his first game as the Blues boss against the Austria-based club.
The manager would be keen on winning his first game as the Blue’s manager, so he is expected to start his best eleven as the Austria team touch down at Stamford.
Here is how he could set up his team to grab his first win.
Second 4-3-3 formation:
Goalkeeper: Mendy.
Defenders: Chilwell, Silva, Koulibaly, James.
Midfielders: N’golo Kante, Jorginho, Kovacic.
Forwards: Sterling, Aubameyang, Havertz.
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