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·14 February 2025
Chelsea Face Attacking Crisis Ahead of Brighton Premier League Clash
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EPL Index
·14 February 2025
Chelsea travel to the Amex Stadium this Friday night with mounting concerns over their attacking options, as Nicolas Jackson has been ruled out until after the March international break. Manager Enzo Maresca now faces crucial selection decisions as the Blues look to bounce back from their recent FA Cup exit against Brighton.
Hopes had been high that Jackson would recover in time for the Premier League fixture, but scans earlier this week confirmed a more severe hamstring injury than initially expected. With Marc Guiu already sidelined, Christopher Nkunku is likely to spearhead the attack once again. Nkunku struggled to make an impact in the FA Cup defeat to Brighton, and Maresca will be counting on the Frenchman to step up this time.
While the news on Jackson is a setback, Maresca offered a more optimistic update regarding captain Reece James. The England international, who was rested for the FA Cup tie, is fit and available for selection. His presence will add much-needed stability to Chelsea’s backline as they face a Brighton side capable of exploiting defensive frailties.
The Chelsea boss also confirmed that Filip Jorgensen has replaced Robert Sanchez as the team’s first-choice goalkeeper for Premier League fixtures. The 22-year-old is expected to start at the Amex, with Maresca emphasising his confidence in Jorgensen’s ability.
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However, long-term injuries to Wesley Fofana, Romeo Lavia, and Benoit Badiashile continue to limit Chelsea’s defensive options. Meanwhile, Mykhailo Mudryk remains suspended following a failed drugs test, further complicating selection choices.
Jorgensen; James, Chalobah, Colwill, Cucurella; Caicedo, Fernandez; Sancho, Palmer, Neto; Nkunku.