Chelsea's Portuguese manager Jose Mourinho throws the ball back into
play during their English League Cup semi-final second leg match against
Liverpool at Stamford Bridge in London on January 27, 2015. PHOTO |
GLYN KIRK |
AFP
LONDON
Scarred in different
ways by their recent cup exploits, Chelsea and Manchester City face off
at Stamford Bridge on Saturday for a pivotal match in the Premier League
title race.
Both teams were dumped out of the FA Cup
by lower-league opposition last weekend, but while Chelsea responded by
beating Liverpool in the League Cup semi-finals on Tuesday, victory came
at a price.
Diego
Costa seems certain to miss City's visit after being charged for
stamping on Liverpool's Emre Can, while Cesc Fabregas and Filipe Luis
are both doubts for the game after picking up injuries.
Jose
Mourinho's side can expect little sympathy from City, the defending
champions, who will fall eight points off the pace if they lose.
But
the Chelsea manager is already looking to turn the situation to his
advantage, battening down the hatches and creating the kind of siege
mentality that is his favoured modus operandi.
As well
as Costa's charge, Mourinho was himself fined by the Football
Association for alleging that there was a media-led "campaign" against
his side following a spate of diving allegations.
The
Portuguese hit out at the media again after Chelsea's 1-0 win over
Liverpool and responded to news of the disciplinary action facing Costa
by cancelling his scheduled press conference on Friday.
The
side-show has helped to bury talk of last weekend's humiliating home
defeat by third-tier Bradford City, who came from 2-0 down to win 4-2 in
the FA Cup fourth round.
The extra-time win over
Liverpool has left its mark on Mourinho's squad, but he believes the
league leaders will not be encumbered by fatigue when they take to the
pitch against City.
"The players are tired, but when you win, fatigue doesn't mean the same as when you lose," he said.
"We
have a big game on Saturday, but I think the feeling of winning, being
at Wembley, compensates a little bit the fans after the gift we gave
them last weekend."
LAMPARD RETURNS
A
run of eight wins in nine games left City dead-level with Chelsea on
New Year's Day, but a draw at Everton and a 2-0 home defeat by Arsenal
have seen Manuel Pellegrini's team fall five points off the pace.
Coupled
with last weekend's 2-0 defeat by second-tier Middlesbrough, they have
now gone three games without a win in all competitions.
"We
must turn our minds to the Premier League," said Pellegrini. "We have a
difficult game against Chelsea. I hope we can recover during the week
and get back to normal."
Ivory Coast's qualification
for the Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals means City remain without
Yaya Toure and new signing Wilfried Bony, but Sergio Aguero has proven
his fitness following a knee injury by coming through 90 minutes against
Arsenal and Middlesbrough.
Former
Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard, who scored an 85th-minute equaliser
for City when the teams last met in September, could be making his final
appearance at Stamford Bridge.
The sight of Chelsea's
all-time record goal-scorer in a City shirt will jar with the London
club's supporters, particularly as he had previously pledged that he
would never play for a rival club.
But the 36-year-old
was applauded by the visiting fans after refusing to celebrate his goal
in the reverse fixture and Chelsea Supporters' Trust chair Tim Rolls has
told Britain's Press Association: "I don't think anybody is going to
boo him."
The stage is set for an attritional battle,
with Mourinho likely to select three central midfielders in a bid to
overwhelm City pair Fernando and Fernandinho much as Arsenal did at the
Etihad Stadium.
With Fabregas nursing a tight
hamstring, John Mikel Obi and Ramires could both be brought into the
team to play alongside Nemanja Matic, which would probably see Oscar
drop out.
Cesar Azpilicueta will come in for Luis if
the Brazilian left-back cannot overcome a calf problem, while Didier
Drogba is in line to replace Costa up front.
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