After the chaotic stoppage time scenes at Stamford Bridge on Thursday night, attention has already switched to the weekend for Chelsea and Mauricio Pochettino.
The Blues edged a seven-goal thriller at home to Manchester United thanks to a hat-trick from Cole Palmer, that included two stoppage time goals, in what was a crucial three points for the west Londoners in their bid for European football. Sunday afternoon is a completely different challenge for Chelsea, though, with a trip to rock-bottom Sheffield United.
The Blades have won just three matches this season in the Premier League with Chris Wilder's side on only 15 points with relegation looking almost a certainty for the club. Sunday's opposition have conceded a staggering 80 goals this season, so it's a game Chelsea will be expected to win.
But after a mentally-exhausting 100-plus minutes against Man United on Thursday night, will Pochettino be tempted to make some alterations to his team? Below, Bobby Vincent, Jake Stokes and Joe Doyle discuss what the Argentine should do at Bramall Lane.
Djordje Petrovic did not have his best game against Man United. The Serbian goalkeeper could have been braver for United's third goal. But there is no doubt Petrovic starts in Sheffield at the weekend.
Malo Gusto, likewise, did not have his best game on Thursday but the Frenchman has been brilliant overall this season. Marc Cucurella, though, performed well against Man United and is set to keep his spot in the side given the lack of training for Ben Chilwell recently.
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