Chelsea boss Calum McFarlane has rung the changes for today's blockbuster clash against Liverpool, making five alterations to his starting XI and handing Levi Colwill his first start of the season. The highly-rated centre-back has been sidelined for eight months following a serious knee ligament injury suffered in pre-season, but he's finally back in the fold after making a brief cameo off the bench in Monday's 3-1 defeat to Nottingham Forest.
With Robert Sanchez and Jesse Derry both ruled out after picking up head injuries against Forest, Filip Jorgensen gets the nod in goal as the Blues switch to a back five. Jorrel Hato slots into the defense after missing the last two matches, partnering Wesley Fofana, while Trevoh Chalobah and Tosin Adarabioyo drop out. In midfield, Romeo Lavia makes way for Andrey Santos, adding fresh energy to the engine room. Academy talents Ryan Kavuma-McQueen and Mathis Eboue also earn spots on the bench, highlighting Chelsea's depth.
It's a massive test for McFarlane's revamped side, as Liverpool arrive with their own firepower, including a strong lineup featuring the likes of Van Dijk and Szoboszlai. For Chelsea fans, seeing Colwill back in action is a huge boost—his composure at the back could be key against a Reds attack that's been in blistering form. Will the changes pay off? Kickoff is just around the corner.
