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Opinion: Liam Rosenior shows Chelsea fringe player has a future at Stamford Bridge after bold Arsenal decision

Liam Rosenior has not been at Chelsea for long, but he can clearly see the importance of winning trophies at the club.

Against Arsenal, he has put out a strong team, with a place in the Carabao Cup final on the line.

Filip Jorgensen impressed in Chelsea’s win over Charlton Athletic last Saturday, but he was named on the bench and replaced by first-choice goalkeeper Robert Sanchez.

Enzo Maresca’s shock exit is going to impact Robert Sanchez the most. Agree or disagree? And which other Chelsea players are in danger?

He's had a very shaky start to the Arsenal game…

Robert Sanchez of Chelsea reacts

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With all of that being said, the Blues are still not at full strength for more than one reason.

Chelsea v Arsenal - Carabao Cup Semi Final First Leg

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Marc Guiu has Chelsea future after Arsenal start

Before the Arsenal game kicked off, Marc Guiu had only made four starts in a Chelsea shirt this season.

Simply put, he has been a fringe player but clearly did enough against Charlton to convince Liam Rosenior of his quality.

The fact that the 41-year-old was prepared to start the young striker in such a huge game shows he still has a future at Stamford Bridge.

While Guiu was available to be named in the first XI, Reece James and Cole Palmer missed out on the matchday squad entirely. Moises Caicedo could not be called upon either because of suspension.

Confirmed XI to face Arsenal!

Thoughts on the midfield?

Confirmed Chelsea XI vs Arsenal

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Hopefully Chelsea can field their best team on the weekend when they play Brentford, a game the Blues need to win as they continue to slide down the Premier League table.

The question is, though, does Rosenior know his best team yet? Probably not.

Liam Rosenior, Manager of Chelsea, arrives at the stadium

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Enzo Maresca would not have started Marc Guiu against Arsenal

After overlooking him before his departure, the reality is Enzo Maresca would have probably left Guiu on the bench.

Liam Delap is ill, but you suspect that Maresca would have gone with Joao Pedro in the No.9 role and played someone else behind.

Ultimately, Maresca’s exit has perhaps been good for some. Guiu’s Chelsea teammate Jorrel Hato was superb against Charlton, putting in his best performance in a blue shirt so far. He and Guiu really could benefit from this change.

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