Liverpool vs Chelsea – Team News: McFarlane drops two regulars as part of formation change

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Liverpool vs Chelsea – Team News: McFarlane drops two regulars as part of formation change

Liverpool vs Chelsea – Team News: McFarlane drops two regulars as part of formation change

Chelsea face Liverpool at Anfield in the Premier League in just over an hour, and the team news for the game is in!If you enjoy Chelsea News coverage and want to see more of it, add us as a preferred ...

Liverpool vs Chelsea – Team News: McFarlane drops two regulars as part of formation change

Chelsea face Liverpool at Anfield in the Premier League in just over an hour, and the team news for the game is in!If you enjoy Chelsea News coverage and want to see more of it, add us as a preferred ...

Big match action is heading our way as Chelsea take on Liverpool at Anfield in the Premier League, and the team news is in with just over an hour to kick-off!

It's been a dramatic build-up for the Blues, with Robert Sanchez ruled out after a nasty collision in training on Thursday. That means Filip Jorgensen steps back between the sticks for the first time since his costly error against PSG in the Champions League—a real test of character for the young keeper.

But the surprises don't stop there. Manager McFarlane has shaken things up with a formation change, switching to a back three. Wesley Fofana, Jorrel Hato, and Levi Colwill form the defensive trio, while Marc Cucurella and Malo Gusto operate as wing-backs—adding width and pace down the flanks.

In midfield, Moises Caicedo and Andrey Santos anchor the double pivot, with creative duo Cole Palmer and Enzo Fernandez supporting striker Joao Pedro up top. That means two regulars—Romeo Lavia and Trevoh Chalobah—have been dropped, a bold call that signals McFarlane's intent to adapt on the road.

The formation shift was almost expected given Chelsea's shortage of attacking options. Liam Delap is the only senior striker on the bench, with youngsters Ryan Kavuma-McQueen and Mathis Eboue called up from the academy. There's also a boost with Reece James, who was close to starting, named among the substitutes.

With kick-off at 12:30 GMT, all eyes are on Anfield to see if this new-look lineup can deliver against a formidable Liverpool side. For Chelsea fans, it's a chance to see grit, tactical flexibility, and perhaps a glimpse of the future.

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