Zenit St. Petersburg vs Chelsea live soccer game

 Titleholders League holder Chelsea will be looking to move to the top of Group H with a palm overSt. Petersburg on Wednesday night.


The hosts, meanwhile, are formerly tied for the Europa League, securing their third place in the group with a 1-1 draw with Malm শেষ last.

Chelsea midfielder Mateo Kovasic has been sidelined after a positive test for COVID-19 before their final Titleholders League group game inSt. Petersburg, director Thomas Tuchel said on Tuesday.


The Croatian, who has five league assists, returned to the debate for the first time since October after being ruled out of all eight Chelsea games due to an injury.


N'Golo Kante was ruled out with a knee problem, while Jurginho was forced to play due to reverse pain and will now miss Janet's trip.

Chelsea have formerly secured a place in the knockout rounds of the Titleholders League, but whether we enter their top pick will depend on Wednesday's results. And with the whipped boys playing Malmo FF with Juventus, we presumably need a palm inSt. Petersburg to hold the top spot-we've a tie- swell against Juventus just a fortnight ago thanks to our most emotional 4-0 palm against them. (It sure seems like a long time agone, and I am not on holiday yet!)

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That being said, with the great planning of effects, being alternate in the group is presumably not a disaster. While it would be nice to see the chances of a draw and a palm after a disappointing 3-2 defeat to West Ham over the weekend, the original concern is presumably the position of cargo operation and team fitness.

The defeat mentioned above knocked out two further players ( unknown, though maybe slightly-ish intensity) between Kai Hawartz and Marcos Alonso, while Tuchel further revealed that Jurginho was playing through a butt injury and Romelu Lukaku was still not completely fit. For 45 twinkles of action though he was dragooned into service at half time. Meanwhile,N'Golo Kante, Ben Chilwell, Trevo Chalobah and Mateo Kovasic are out. Kova may be back over the weekend, but clearly not for this trip yet.

Janet's only former match against the Blues was the first game of their Group H game before this season, when they lost 1-0 at Stamford Bridge to Romelu Lukaku for a 69th nanosecond title.


After disappointing Chelsea for the big spell in London, Semak's men are hoping to replicate their performances and bring further positive results this time around, ending their group creation to heights.


Wednesday's match will be the third time Janet has hosted an English platoon in Europe and they will be looking to claim their third palm in a row, having preliminarily beaten Bradford City 1-0 in the 2000 Intertotto Cup and Liverpool 2-0 in 2012-13. Europa League.

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