For different reasons of their own, neither of the two blue teams, Chelsea and Ewarton, have a great team atmosphere at the moment.

Chelsea's level of play is quite inconsistent, but it's hard to understand what the real problem is. Is it the players, the captain or the tactics in the game that are at fault? I think the above three points are closely related. While Shang was basking in the euphoria of the win over Manchester United, Chelsea once again underperformed on their visit to Siffield United, bringing everyone back to the harsh reality.

With the EFL Cup quarter-finals approaching and recent rumors suggesting that the sixth-placed Premier League side could also qualify for the next Europa League qualifiers, Chelsea still have plenty of goals to achieve this season.

With five points behind Manchester United in a game less, Chelsea could end up qualifying for the next European competition with a 6th or 7th place finish. Although not at the level fans expected, it's still a good result for the first season between Pucettenu and this very young team.

I hope Chelsea will have some different tactics in this game. There is only one player in the center of defense, Ganagar Licha and Galpenma up front at number 10. Nicholas Jackson is in the center and his wing is selected from Medillieu, Staines and Madouki. This will allow the Roadies to take more initiative and speed up the pace of the game. Unlike some of their past matches, where they relied solely on the players responsible for the midfield cards, they suddenly flashed and posed a threat in organizing the attack.

Although Ewarton are not in the best position in the league, this is mainly due to off-field situations. After experiencing another points deduction, they have a total of 8 points and are just 2 points away from the relegation zone.

"Drag Fat Sugar" has been playing well for Ewarton lately, with 1 win and 1 draw in two matches. As I mentioned before, they have conceded the fourth most goals in the league this season. Instead, a lack of offense has kept them struggling and has put them in a tough spot this season.

As bad as things are for the Roadrunners, I doubt that Ewarton captain Dyche will see this battle as the best chance to gain points, as Ewarton will face four opponents who are also in deep trouble; Commitment Forest, Binford, Luton, and Sydney United. I'm sure Dyche will tell his players that these four games are like finals between now and the end of the season, and that they will have to get good results to guarantee success at protected level and avoid relegation from the Premier League for the first time in their history. I'm also sure Dyche will use his team's grief at being docked points to turn his players' morale into a motivational force to get them to work together to protect the division.

Although I don't think Chelsea will play a convincing and dominant game, I exactly hope that the profit from the home field will allow the Blue Warriors to get 3 points without any problems.

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