Chelsea vs Southampton. Premier League.
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Wednesday 2 January 2019 10:16, UK
Injury-hit Chelsea are expected to be without Olivier Giroud for their opening game of 2019 at home to Southampton on Wednesday night.
The France international injured his ankle in Sunday's 1-0 win at Crystal Palace, adding to the mounting numbers of injuries Maurizio Sarri has to contend with over a hectic festive schedule.
"We are in trouble because, in January, we have to play every three days," the Chelsea head coach said.
Alvaro Morata could start as the main attacker and Eden Hazard is likely play in his preferred wide left role.
Cesc Fabregas (neck), Ruben Loftus-Cheek (back), Pedro (hamstring) and Callum Hudson-Odoi (hamstring) could miss out.
Southampton left-back Ryan Bertrand could miss the return to his former club because of a back injury, while striker Michael Obafemi is expected to be sidelined at Stamford Bridge due to a hamstring issue.
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg starts a four-match suspension after being sent off during the defeat to Manchester City.
I thought Southampton did well at times against Manchester City to get back into the game, but it could have been eight before that. There's a reality check at Southampton. There's not too many players in their team who would get in other teams. They are in a relegation battle. They had the new manager syndrome, beat Arsenal and Huddersfield - but since then it's not been good.
Watching Chelsea against Palace, there was no rush, no panic, no urgency, but it was a good result because Palace isn't the easiest place to go. Watching United and Liverpool at the moment though, winning 1-0 does not look that good, even when it is. I think they will probably go for Callum Wilson in January, but Bournemouth's squad is so shallow at the moment that it would be difficult to let him go.
MERSE SAYS: 3-0 (7/1 with Sky Bet)