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Chelsea looks for redemption in Arsenal rematch

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If, as widely expected, Chelsea goes on to lift the Premier League trophy, one game in its title-winning campaign will surely be remembered as the most significan­t for manager Antonio Conte.

Forget the 4-0 rout of Manchester United in October when returning manager Jose Mourinho was humiliated. Or the 5-0 victory over Everton in November when everything went right and Eden Hazard briefly resembled Lionel Messi. Or even the come-from-behind win at Manchester City the following month that firmly installed the team as title favorite.

The defining 90 minutes of Chelsea's season will likely be a loss that led to some serious soulsearch­ing and, critically, a change in formation.

A 3-0 loss at Arsenal on Sept. 24 bewildered Conte. He saw his team playing as individual­s, with the wrong attitude, the wrong balance and with no identity. The only good thing to come out of that ill-fated trip to Emirates Stadium was a second-half switch to a 3-4-3 formation, which finally put Conte's imprint on his new side and was there to stay.

From a low ebb — eighth in the standings, to be precise — Chelsea hasn't looked back. Fifteen wins from 17 matches later, Chelsea hosts Arsenal for their return game on Saturday with a ninepoint lead and with most observers saying the title has been wrapped up.

“I think,” Conte said, “this could be a good chance for us to show that, now, we are a totally different team.”

That's already been proven. David Luiz looks like a different player with more freedom as a libero in a back three. Unheralded pair Marcos Alonso and Victor Moses have excelled as wingbacks, central midfielder N'Golo Kante is possibly the most influentia­l player in the league, while forwards Hazard and Pedro Rodriguez have been outstandin­g without having so much defensive responsibi­lity as part of a front three with top-scorer Diego Costa.

The team is more street-wise and organized, as shown in the 1-1 draw at Liverpool on Tuesday when Chelsea absorbed lots of early pressure from the home side before growing into the game and being a late penalty miss from Costa away from winning.

Then there's Arsenal, which was at the height of its powers in the first half of that September game against Chelsea. But, as usual, Arsene Wenger's team hasn't lived up to expectatio­ns and a 2-1 home loss to Watford on Tuesday exposed its flaws and led to the coach questionin­g whether his players were “mentally ready” for the game.

They will have to be at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, because a loss would almost certainly knock them out of title contention. Arsenal is in third place, tied on points with second-place Tottenham with 15 matches remaining.

A midfield crisis has hit Arsenal just at the wrong time, with Granit Xhaka suspended, Mohamed Elneny at the African Cup of Nations with Egypt, Jack Wilshere out on loan, and Aaron Ramsey joining Santi Cazorla on the injured list.

Backups Francis Coquelin and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlai­n appear to be Wenger's only midfield options for the weekend.

Beat Arsenal, and Chelsea would have made it through the toughest week of its run-in unscathed. Surely there will be no stopping the Blues then.

MANCHESTER CITY vs. SWANSEA

All eyes will be on the lineup to see if Sergio Aguero will recover his place in City's team after being dropped for new signing Gabriel Jesus for the 4-0 win at West Ham on Wednesday.

Gabriel Jesus, Raheem Sterling and Leroy Sane have formed a slick frontline in the team's last two games, and Aguero — City's top striker for the last five years — may have to get used to a place on the bench.

SOUTHAMPTO­N vs. WEST HAM

Southampto­n will be without defender Virgil van Dijk, who was ruled out for three months on Thursday with an ankle injury.

It's a huge blow for mid-table Southampto­n, which recently lost its other starting center back — Jose Fonte — to West Ham, the opponent on Saturday. Tomorrow Man City-Swansea City .......................... Leicester City-Man United .....................

Championsh­ip

Yesterday Wigan Ath-Sheffield W ..................... 0-1 Today Barnsley-Preston .................................... Birmingham City-Fulham ....................... Blackburn Rovers-QPR ........................... Bristol City-Rotherham .......................... Burton Albion-Wolves Cardiff City-Norwich City ....................... Ipswich Town-Reading ........................... Newcastle U-Derby County .................... Nott’m Forest-Aston Villa ...................... Tomorrow Huddersfie­ld Town-Leeds U . ................. Brentford-Brighton ................................

League One

Today Bradford City-Gillingham ....................... Charlton-Fleetwood Town ..................... Chesterfie­ld-Oldham ............................. Coventry City-Millwall ........................... MK Dons-Bolton W ................................ Port Vale-Peterborou­gh ......................... Rochdale-Bristol Rovers ......................... Sheffield U-Wimbledon ......................... Shrewsbury Town-Bury ......................... Southend U-Scunthorpe ........................ Walsall-Northampto­n ............................ Tomorrow Swindon Town-Oxford ..........................

League Two

Today Accrington S-Notts Co ............................ Barnet-Mansfield Town ......................... Blackpool-Colchester United ................. Cambridge United-Plymouth ................. Cheltenham T-Newport ......................... Crawley Town-Stevenage ...................... Doncaster Rovers-Morecambe .............. Exeter City-Crewe Alexandra ................. Grimsby Town-Luton Town ................... Hartlepool United-Yeovil Town ............. Leyton Orient-Carlisle United ................ Wycombe-Portsmouth ..........................

SCOTLAND

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