Chelsea begins hard stretch with road matches vs. Newcastle

After assuring its place in the UEFA Conference League final on Thursday night, Chelsea, in fifth place, should chase the fourth place on a fourth place journey on the discovery of the Champions League berth in Sunday’s triple trip.
Both teams will qualify if they can maintain their current league position. Newcastle has an edge between the sides based on the higher the score, although only four points are different from the seventh place to the third place in the third-to-final Premier League match.
Chelsea is a hard stretch ahead of Chelsea, with his domestic closing against UEFA Europea League finalist Manchester United to follow Sunday’s clashes. They close the season in Nottingham Forest in sixth place.
“This is a big one, it is a great,” Chelsea manager Enzo Marska said about facing Newcastle. “Manchester United will have a big one. Nottingham Forest will be a big. Each of them will be big games, and on Sunday, it’s a chance to start correctly. We are in a good run, in a good mood, and hopefully we can play and win a good game.”
Blues (18-8-9, 63 digits) have won five directly in all competitions. This included a 3–1 home win over New League Champion Liverpool last Sunday and 1-0 leg 2 victory in their conference league semi-finals against Sweden’s Djurgaren on Thursday.
Kol Palmer scored 18-matchs in all competitions against Liverpool with his 15th league goal, and on Thursday closed one night with blues, hosting a large agargate lead.
Newcastle (19–10–6, 63 points) defeated Chelsea in its most recent meeting, the 2–0 fourth round of domestic victory competition in the League Cup N Marg for its first big title and the first major domestic trophy in 70 years.
But Blues won 2–1 in their previous league clash in London when both teams played close to their best available squads. And this is the reason that the magpiel’s boss Eddie Howe hoped on Sunday, reducing the idea that quick changes would leave the Chelsea in a loss.
“We hope that they would return to their final Premier League side,” Howe said about Marska’s possible lineup. “… They have a truly deep team with a lot of quality players, but I think they have recently found a stability in their premiere league selection.”
Alexander, the leading penalty of his team for its 23rd league goal, helped Newcastle to save 1–1 draws in bright in the previous weekend. After Sunday’s clash, the magpies closed their campaign in the arsenal and then to Everton’s house.
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