Chelsea fans’ choice lineup against West Ham: Can’t change, won’t change


by We Ain't Got No History

We Ain't Got No History— We could barely name a first-team eleven for our last game, filling the bench with kids from the Academy, and that situation hasn’t really changed in the three days since. And so, unsurprisingly, the starting lineup as voted on by the WAGNH Community is the exact same lineup as we had fielded against Spurs on Thursday. Ten of the eleven starters got at least 89 per cent, while the eleventh, Mykhailo Mudryk, wasn’t too far behind with 72. Carney Chukwuemeka (20%) and Cesare Casadei (17%) were the...

We Ain't Got No History—Chelsea fans’ choice lineup against Brighton: Don’t mess with success. Chelsea have so many players suddenly available that head coach Mauricio Pochettino might be facing a most unthinkable challenge: a selection headache! That said, Poch already made it pretty clear that other than maybe Reece James, he’s not looking to ramp up playing time significantly for any of the newly returning faces. We’ve managed to collect three wins on the spin with a fairly settled lineup, and while Saturday’s efforts were a bit less convincing that our previous two outings, there’s no...

We Ain't Got No History—Chelsea fans’ choice lineup against Nottingham Forest: Gusto back, no other changes. A larger than usual field of candidates awaited the voters in this weekend’s People’s Choice starting lineup survey, but unsurprisingly, the people didn’t really want any change after last weekend’s stellar 5-0 win over West Ham United. The one change that we could believe in is Malo Gusto coming back (assuming he’s fit to start), with Benoît Badiashile (44%) making way and Trevoh Chalobah sliding back into the middle alongside Thiago Silva. With the vast majority of starters collecting well...

The Scottish Sun—Chelsea fans can’t wait for vote on scrapping VAR as Blues have pen overturned and Mudryk ‘elbowed’ and no foul given. FED-UP Chelsea fans can’t wait for this summer’s vote on the future of VAR – after two huge controversies in the Premier League clash at Brighton. The Blues had a penalty overturn