All eyes will be on Chelsea’s match against Borussia Dortmund tomorrow at Stamford Bridge. The blues will be aiming to take their revenge on Dortmund after losing the first leg by 1-0. Meanwhile, there is a way they can knock out the Bundesliga giant even if they don’t win by a two-goal margin....CONTINUE READING

Graham Potter and his men will be facing a serious test against the German side which has maintained good form this season.

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Graham Potter got Chelsea to win a game last Saturday since January this year which gave him some level of relief and hope that more good things might still come his way.

The Manager confirmed the unavailability of some of his players today ahead of the clash and admitted that he trusts those available. Dortmund on the other hand will be aiming to frustrate Chelsea’s plan tomorrow by trying to draw the game or beat them.

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However, Chelsea can still knock out Dortmund tomorrow if they don’t win by a two-goal margin when they beat the German side by 1-0 after normal regulation and then going to beat them again on penalties.

Chelsea has recorded great success in penalties in the competition over the years which shows that luck can work for them tomorrow if the game goes to a penalty shootout.

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Kepa Arrizabalaga who is currently the first-choice goalie for Chelsea is very good in the shootout and will be of great help.

Nevertheless, a penalty shootout is an event of luck which means that any of the two teams can win the game.

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