Chelsea's 2023/24 season is quickly drawing to a close.
A trip to Nottingham Forest on Saturday evening awaits the Blues, who will have just two matches remaining after the game at the City Ground. Forest, who sit in 17th-place after seeing their appeal against their four-point deduction fail, are fighting for their lives to remain in the Premier League.
Nuno Espirito Santo's side could ensure top-flight status should they pick up at least a point against Chelsea and Luton lose away at West Ham earlier in the afternoon. The City Ground is a cauldron of noise usually, especially when Forest need the support from their fans – so Chelsea will have to deal with a fairly hostile atmosphere on Saturday.
After some progress at Stamford Bridge, where the Blues picked up back-to-back victories against Tottenham and West Ham, it is now time for Mauricio Pochettino's team to show such form on the road. A European place is still on the cards for Chelsea, who like Forest, have so much left to play for as the season reaches its conclusion next weekend.
Resounding wins against Spurs and the Hammers mean Pochettino will not want to change too much despite a staggering six players returning from injury during Sunday's win versus the Irons. The likes of Christopher Nkunku, Thiago Silva, Malo Gusto, Axel Disasi, Raheem Sterling and Levi Colwill all returned to the squad at Stamford Bridge after injury layoffs, although the latter two were not used from the bench.
It comes just at the right time for Chelsea, who are looking to build on the momentum they have created in the last two-and-a-half games – with a second-half fightback against Aston Villa, too, last month. While Pochettino will not want to change too much from the winning formula, he
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