Chelsea predicted XI vs Wolves: 3-4-3 works quite well

Chelsea's Stamford Bridge (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)
Chelsea's Stamford Bridge (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images) /
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Chelsea has finally gotten their first Champions League win of the season and it was a glorious one. Meanwhile the Blues Premier League sit fifth in the table and still haven’t had a convincing win in that competition yet, but seem to be getting close to one. Chelsea welcome Wolverhampton Wanderers next, they have just parted ways with manager Bruno Lage. Wolves will have something to prove, but this game, like every game, is a must-win for Graham Potter’s men. Here’s who Graham Potter selects to bring the club out on top.

Kepa Arrizabalaga (No. 1) of Chelsea, goalkeeper, Spain

CFC got its first clean sheet in a long time and first with Arrizabalaga between the sticks. AC Milan had just one shot on target, which the Spaniard saved from near point-blank range, but he also parried it into the path of a Milan player, who shot the rebound over the crossbar. He was good with his decisions and distribution.

Trevoh Chalobah (No. 14) Right centerback, England

Chalobah got a chance to impress when Wesley Fofana went off injured. He did quite well and played an important role in the clean sheet. He had not gotten many minutes up until this point, but he’d hopefully get a handful for at least the next month.