Chelsea’s first game of 2026 is a trip to the Etihad to face off against Enzo Maresca’s old mentor and second-placed Man City.
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Maresca continues to be linked to the Man City job even as the Blues struggle, but hopefully he isn’t looking at this as an audition for next year.
Regardless, the Italian will need to get this lineup right to have any chance of upsetting Pep Guardiola on his home turf.
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Chelsea predicted XI vs Man City
The Bournemouth game saw plenty of rotation from Maresca with players injured or rested for the midweek clash.
We should see a more typical Chelsea back line against City at the weekend.
Robert Sanchez retains his place in goal. Marc Cucurella should be available for Chelsea, so he gets the nod as well, with Malo Gusto playing on the opposite flank.
Trevoh Chalobah and Wesley Fofana continue to start together at the heart of the defence.
In midfield, Moises Caicedo is suspended so Reece James steps in along with one of the Blues’ brightest performers against Bournemouth, Enzo Fernandez.
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The three attackers supporting the striker should be fairly obvious by now. After another starring display, Maresca has to start Estevao Willian. Cole Palmer is another shoo-in, and Pedro Neto should be picked as the other wide option.
Both of those wingers have shown they can play on both wings, so there’s flexibility in how they set up against City.
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Joao Pedro should have started against Bournemouth, and Maresca would do well to avoid making the same mistake here. He has been on a fine scoring run in recent weeks, and this is a big game that will require individual moments of quality.
Predicted XI: Sanchez; Gusto, Fofana, Chalobah, Cucurella; James, Enzo; Estevao, Palmer, Neto; Pedro.
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