Chelsea fans’ choice lineup against West Ham: Can’t change, won’t change
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We could barely name a first-team eleven for our last game, filling the bench with kids from the Academy, and that situation hasn’t really changed in the three days since. And so, unsurprisingly, the starting lineup as voted on by the WAGNH Community is the exact same lineup as we had fielded against Spurs on Thursday. Ten of the eleven starters got at least 89 per cent, while the eleventh, Mykhailo Mudryk, wasn’t too far behind with 72. Carney Chukwuemeka (20%) and Cesare Casadei (17%) were the...

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