Another weekend where we have to wait all the way until Monday night for Chelsea to play, though this time instead of a trip across town to the Olympic Stadium, we stay at home and instead welcome serial late arrivals Manchester United. For Chelsea, it's another match where the whole squad is healthy and willing and ready to go. Conte has stuck to his policy of rotating for both cups so far, but we already saw a slightly less drastic changing on the lineup in the previous round. How much rotation would you be comfortable with for this one? Let's hope they've accounted for traffic this time.
LONDON – Holders Manchester United will not field a weakened team when they travel to Stamford Bridge for Monday's FA Cup quarter-final against Chelsea despite their congested fixture schedule, manager Jose Mourinho said. Manchester United is too big. Jose Mourinho, whose team were held to a first leg 1-1 draw at Rostov on Thursday, said he would rotate his squad for the Chelsea clash. "We cannot go with Nicky Butt's team. Mourinho, whose team were held to a first leg 1-1 draw at Rostov on Thursday, said he would rotate his squad for the Chelsea clash but not fill it with youngsters from interim under-23 manager Nicky Butt's team.
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