
Antonio
Conte is looking forward to the transfer window closing and says the
speculation over incomings and departures has not helped him prepare his
Chelsea side to face Bournemouth.
Chelsea are expected to be busy right up until the deadline as they chase a
deal for Roma left-back Emerson Palmieri as well as a striker with Olivier
Giroud and Fernando Llorente linked with moves to Stamford Bridge.
"I think for sure that it's not the best situation to prepare [for] a league
game against Bournemouth but there are these types of situations you must be
prepared to face," he said.
"My only hope is to finish very soon this transfer market, especially
because in this way you can change the questions for me."
Bournemouth have had a quiet month on the transfer front but Eddie Howe
didn't rule out conducting some last-minute business.
"It's football you can never tell 100 per cent. I've always said during this
market I don't anticipate going us to be huge players in the market, which
has worked out to be the case so far but never say never," he said.
"I think all through the month we have been working very hard, we've been
very conscientious of the fact that things can change and you need to be
aware of the market, aware of positions and aware of players."
Team news
Chelsea will have goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois back from injury for the
Premier League match against Bournemouth at Stamford Bridge.
The Belgium international has missed the last four games due to an ankle
problem, with Willy Caballero deputising.
Midfielder Cesc Fabregas will also be in contention after recovering from a
hamstring issue but defender David Luiz (ankle) has joined Willian
(hamstring) and Alvaro Morata (back) on the sidelines.
Bournemouth will have Joshua King and Junior Stanislas available as both
have recovered from injury.
However, Jermain Defoe is still absent having fractured his right ankle and
defender Tyrone Mings will again miss out, owing to a back injury.
Opta stats
Chelsea have won nine of their last 10 matches against Bournemouth in all
competitions, losing the other 1-0 in December 2015 at Stamford Bridge in
their first Premier League meeting.
Bournemouth have failed to score in three of their five previous visits to
Stamford Bridge, scoring just twice and never more than once in a game.
Bournemouth have yet to win a Premier League game played on a Wednesday (D1
L2).
In contrast, Chelsea have lost only one of their last 20 Premier League
matches on Wednesday (W11 D8).
The Blues have kept four consecutive clean sheets in Premier League home
games - their longest such streak since a run of five in January 2015.
The Cherries are unbeaten in five Premier League matches, alternating
between a draw (3) and victory (2) each time. Their longest unbeaten run in
the competition was a run of six games (W3 D3) between November and December
2015.
Excluding own goals, only Tottenham (26) have had more Premier League goals
scored via English players than Bournemouth this season (17). Meanwhile, no
side has had fewer goals from English players than Chelsea (1, level with
Burnley).
Ross Barkley has had a hand in five goals in four Premier League matches
versus the Cherries (two goals, three assists).
Eden Hazard has scored five goals in his last four Premier League
appearances against Bournemouth.
Willian has had a hand in eight goals in his last five Premier League starts
(3 goals, 5 assists), compared to scoring none and providing just one assist
in his first seven starts in the competition this season.
Merson's prediction
There's a lot of talk about Chelsea at the moment but things are not that
bad. They've lost just one game out the last 16 in the league but they are
getting pelters from all sides at the moment.
It's only because Manchester City are doing so well that there's so much
scrutiny on Chelsea. Antonio Conte's side would have a good season if it
wasn't for what was going on at the Etihad. City have made all the other
teams' seasons look pretty average really.
However, I expect them to win this against a Bournemouth side in a
relegation battle and lacking in confidence. Eddie Howe's side do have a go
away from home but it won't help them here.
PAUL PREDICTS: 3-1