Date: 21st December 2011 at 7:05pm
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Chelsea’s performance against Wigan on Saturday was nothing short of abysmal and they’ll have a task on their hands to answer their critics when they travel to Tottenham.

We used to know the place as ‘Three Point Lane’, but it’s been six years since we’ve earned a win at Spurs’ home ground and they go into this match as slight favourites, according to the bookies.

But Harry Redknapp does have some injury concerns amongst his squad as Aaron Lennon (hamstring) is to miss out, whilst Gareth Bale remains a doubt due to an ankle injury. There are also a few question marks over the fitness of both Jermain Defoe and Emmanuel Adebayor.

As for Chelsea’s injury news, both John Terry and Ramires have recovered from their respective knocks and will be available for tomorrow’s game. But David Luiz will miss out with a knee problem.

Which team should Andre Villas-Boas pick to give us the best chance of winning this derby?

Here’s the team I’d pick:

P. Cech

J. Bosingwa – B. Ivanovic – J. Terry (c) – A. Cole

Ramires – O. Romeu – R. Meireles

D. Sturridge – F. Torres – J. Mata

We don’t have many options in defence, so the back four more or less picks itself. However, I’m not much of a fan of Branislav Ivanovic in the central role and there’s no telling how John Terry will react to all the pressure surrounding him.

Frank Lampard has been tremendous for Chelsea over a long period of time, but I would no longer consider him a guaranteed starter and we’d likely get the best out of him with cameo displays. Ramires will be important defensively if Gareth Bale does make the game as he could help Bosingwa out by doubling-up on the Welshman.

Didier Drogba has performed well in a few crunch games this season but simply couldn’t be bothered to even look remotely interested when we travelled to Wigan, so can take a seat on the bench for this one. He’s also probably a better impact sub than Fernando Torres, who hasn’t featured much recently and will have to play when Drogba’s away at the African Cup of Nations, so may as well give him the opportunity to rediscover his form.

What Chelsea XI would you pick to play Tottenham? – Have your say in the comments section below

 

10 responses to “What Chelsea XI would you pick to play Tottenham?”

  1. Redmanthinks says:

    Agree re Drogba. I`d have hauled him off at 50 mins and put Nando on. Suprisingly, I was disappointed with Meireles, who was knocked off the ball constantly. Thank God for Studge.

  2. Yido yido yido says:

    Does not really matter what team Chelski put out, man for man they are the weaker team 3 – 1.

    • MataOfFact says:

      Man for man? Spurs are favourites in the context of tomorrow’s game, but to regard Chelsea significantly weaker is both a hyperbole and a foolish statement.

  3. Runar says:

    Cech
    Ivan Luiz Terry Cole
    Ramires Romeu Meireles
    Sturridge Torres Mata

  4. Morinyo says:

    It’s great to see Cech in goal tomorrow – I’ll be keen to see him spill a few shots! muahahahahahahahaha!

  5. dinju says:

    closing gaps will help alot and closing on spurs in their own half would help alot

  6. Heywhy says:

    Well well well blues is d colour dis boys will will cruiz pass totnam tunite.yeap.D sky remain blue

  7. markyh says:

    Yep, that’s the eleven I’d go for. Was at Wigan on Saturday and Frank looked badly out of sorts. Drogs was disinterested and it was a game made for Torres with loads of space in the channels. Not sure however that Shite Hart Lane is the place to bring Nando back into the starting line-up?

  8. frangie says:

    Ivanonic Luiz Terry Ashely Cole
    Ramieres Romeou Raul
    Sturridge torres Mata

  9. OutWithTheOld says:

    I’d say bring Torres back in this game, it won’t be the forward Spurs are expecting.

    I’m praying Lampard starts on the bench and Redknapp’s reverse psychology about him is ignored.