Chelsea’s form has not been great recently, with Enzo Maresca’s men losing another game on Friday.
Chelsea were beaten 3-0 by Brighton & Hove Albion, who also defeated them in the FA Cup last Saturday.
That loss has seen Enzo Maresca‘s side drop out of the top four. And with Manchester City starting to look dangerous again following Omar Marmoush’s arrival, there is a good chance of the Blues not returning there.
Levi Colwill has come in for some criticism of late but so has one of his teammates.

Jadon Sancho in the firing line but still outshining Raheem Sterling
Following his move from Manchester United to Chelsea last summer, Jadon Sancho started the season really well.
He was able to make a real impact for Maresca’s side, managing to register three assists in his first three games.
Sancho has scored a couple of goals as well, including a brilliant strike against London rivals Tottenham Hotspur in December. However, the winger has not netted in the Premier League since then and has only recorded one more assist.
Sancho has been torn to shreds by Chelsea fans and others as a result, though even during this dip in form he has still looked much better than Raheem Sterling.
Sterling has not got too many opportunities at Arsenal this season, but he was given a rare start in their 2-0 victory over Leicester City on Saturday because of the Gunners’ injury crisis.
It was a chance, though, that the 30-year-old could not take. He was taken off just before the 70th minute after failing to register a single shot on target or complete a dribble.
Right now, if you assess both Sancho and Sterling, many Chelsea fans will feel that two bad players are simply being compared and the former has not been an upgrade on the latter. But Sancho is still only 24 and showed what he can do at the start of the campaign, while Sterling has disappointed since arriving at Stamford Bridge.

Jadon Sancho not a flop like Raheem Sterling yet
Chelsea invested a lot of money in Sterling. He was Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital’s first signing and a marquee one on paper given his stature in the game.
But in 81 appearances for the Blues, he has scored just 19 goals — not enough for a player on his wages.
Sancho has hardly been prolific in front of goal either. But again, he is younger than Sterling and showed a lot of creativity at the beginning of the campaign. If the England international can rediscover that threat, he will not go on to be a flop like Sterling. And even if he does, for now, it is too early to call him that.