Inconsistent is continuing to plague Chelsea, with the momentum gained from an outstanding performance at Tottenham Hotspur sapped by a deflating loss of two Champions League points in Baku.
The 2–2 draw with Qarabag leaves the Blues with plenty of work to do if they’re to claim a place in the round of 16 without having to navigate an extra round. Despite the midweek disappointment, Enzo Maresca defended his wholesale rotation amid criticism from Wayne Rooney.
The Italian will undoubtedly revert to a team similar to the one that lined up in north London last Saturday, with their injury woes failing to ease before the November international break.
Here’s how Chelsea could line up against a Wolves side that are without a win in the Premier League and currently managerless after Vitor Pereira‘s sacking.






