It has been claimed that Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino is considering a change of system at Stamford Bridge in the coming games.
Pressure is at an all-time high on the boss after a run of disappointing results and performances reached a new low at the weekend.
A 4-2 loss at home to Wolves saw some supporters pushed over the edge, sending messages of discontent directly to the manager.
While he remains at the club at this stage, there are some on the board who reportedly are disagreeing over what is best to do with Pochettino.
Reports since the last game have claimed that the boss is considering making a big change to his system as somewhat of a last resort in order to try and save his job at the club.
It has been claimed that it would be a back five that the Blues would swap to, perhaps putting more of a spotlight on the attacking capabilities of his wing-backs.
Second chance for Chalobah
Ben Chilwell and Malo Gusto both seem to be better going forwards than defensively, and making the most of this could be a wise idea at this stage.
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This would need three players to play in the central defensive role, and could well see one player come in from the cold to feature.
Trevoh Chalobah was widely expected to be sold at either the beginning of this season or the January transfer window due to not really playing a part in the manager’s plans.
His injury record has also wrecked havoc, with him not featuring in any capacity since pre-season.
However, he does have an extraordinary spell playing in a back three at the club, particularly when Thomas Tuchel was in charge of the club.
His experience featuring alongside undroppable Thiago Silva could also be key for a side who are just desperate to find some stability at the back.