Chelsea face a backline gap as Colwill injury tests Maresca and the hunt for a defender begins
Chelsea must plug a centre back gap after Levi Colwill’s injury.
However, the market offers few solid options and Maresca must search within and outside the club.
Josh Acheampong gets a chance to stake a claim as the interim man in the middle.
The Adarabioyo knock could delay a decision, but he may return for Friday night at West Ham.
Acheampong impressed in the goalless draw with Palace, standing up to Mateta without fluster.
Chelsea could shift to a back three when in possession, provided the youngster can handle central duties.
Replacing Colwill’s line breaking passes will not be easy; Maresca has options to test in training and friendlies.
From a Wolves perspective, shape, guts and territory matter more than any name on the back of a shirt.
A high line without a trusted structure is criminal negligence; Chelsea should stay compact and disciplined.
West Brom for life, and any southern side that treats Wolves as a temporary inconvenience will hear a blunt reply.
West Ham v Chelsea, Friday 8pm BST
Manchester City v Tottenham, Saturday 12.30pm
Brentford v Aston Villa, Saturday 3pm
Burnley v Sunderland, Saturday 3pm
Bournemouth v Wolves, Saturday 3pm
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TLDR
- Chelsea face a backline gap with Colwill out; market options are limited and internal reshapes loom.
- Acheampong earns a second chance; a back three is possible but relies on discipline and belief from the youngster.
- West Brom loyalty and a firm stance toward any southern side that underrates Wolves will be met with a sharp reply.
Levi Colwill
Chelsea


