With feigning wariness Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho squashed claims that his side would inevitably turn around the 1-3 deficit in the second leg of the Champions League Quarter finals in midweek. Mourinho might perhaps be wary of the fact that handling expectations might in all sense might not be so easy as it seems. The Stamford Bridge unit will have a tough task against the Parisians but the Blues faithful would try to turn their pages back in history, taking motivation and sheer determination, like they turned it around against Napoli two years ago.
Can the John Terry led unit be up for the occasion and give their all in front of the vociferous home faithful? What will be Mourinho’s best possible lineup to thwart the star studded attack of PSG? We here at Soccersouls have the answer for our readers.
Goalkeeper:
Petr Cech will be under immense pressure but with Zlatan Ibrahimovic missing the second leg, he can ill afford to rest on his laurels. With Brazilian Lucas Moura to start in place of the Swedish dynamite, the Czech International will have to play out for his skin to enforce a clean sheet and a much needed shout out on the night. The tie does look beyond Chelsea but keeping a clean sheet would be the foremost priority, for an away goal conceded, the task become tougher by two folds.