Chelsea are heading into a daunting weekend clash at Anfield, and the pressure is mounting on interim boss Calum McFarlane. After six consecutive Premier League defeats, the Blues are not just battling poor form—they're also wrestling with a growing injury list that could make or break their trip to face Liverpool.
In his pre-match press conference, McFarlane tried to strike an optimistic tone, offering a glimmer of hope for Chelsea fans desperate for defensive reinforcements. "We've got a few lads returning," he said. "Levi's trained another full week again, Reece as well, so yeah, looking promising. They both trained fully today, so we're hopeful."
The potential return of Levi Colwill and Reece James couldn't come at a better time. Both have struggled with fitness issues this season, but their presence could bring much-needed stability and composure to a Chelsea backline that has looked shaky. For a team that's been leaking goals and losing confidence, having these two back in the mix might be the spark they need to steady the ship.
But it's not just Chelsea dealing with injury headaches. Liverpool are facing their own set of concerns ahead of this high-stakes showdown. Reports from training at Kirkby suggest that key stars like Mohamed Salah, Alisson Becker, and Alexander Isak all missed Wednesday's session, while Ibrahima Konate and Florian Wirtz trained separately from the main group. That leaves Arne Slot with some tough decisions to make before the weekend.
Liverpool's attacking rhythm and pressing game have sometimes faltered when their top talents are unavailable. With both teams desperate for points—Chelsea fighting to salvage European hopes, and Liverpool chasing a crucial result of their own—this match has all the ingredients for a tense, unpredictable battle.
For Chelsea fans, the hope is that Colwill and James can bring some defensive solidity back to the side. For Liverpool supporters, the question is whether their squad depth can cope with the absences. Either way, this is shaping up to be a must-watch Premier League clash, where every tackle, pass, and tactical decision could swing the momentum.
