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GRAHAM POTTER will be desperate to stop the rot as he takes his Chelsea side to high-flying Newcastle United on Saturday.
The Blues head to St. James’ Park without a win in four Premier League games and know that they could spend the World Cup break sitting tenth should they suffer defeat.
Goalkeeper Edouard Mendy is set to keep his place between the sticks with rival Kepa still out injured.
Both Trevoh Chalobah and Kalidou Koulibaly started against City and are likely to remain in defence, with the duo potentially being joined by Brazilian veteran Thiago Silva should Potter opt for a 3-4-3 formation.
After the multiple changes for the midweek clash, Potter could also reinstate Jorginho in midfield should he overcome a foot problem, with Mason Mount also due to feature.
Ruben-Loftus-Cheek could revert back into midfield from his outing in midweek to take on the Magpies.
And that could leave Kai Havertz to fill the final attacking spot – especially if Potter opts for a 4-2-3-1 formation.