Cole Palmer was named in Chelsea's starting lineup for the visit of Manchester United, with João Pedro ruled out by a thigh injury and Liam Delap handed the No. 9 role. João Pedro was not fit enough even to make the bench, leaving Chelsea to reshape their attack for a match they badly needed to win.
Enzo Fernández was also recalled to the side after being internally suspended for the last two matches over comments about transfer links with Real Madrid. Chelsea went into the game four points behind fifth-placed Liverpool, and they arrived with little momentum after five defeats from their last six matches, including a 3-0 loss to Manchester City last Sunday.
The changes underline how quickly Chelsea's season has tightened around their push for next season's Champions League. The club were described as fellow Champions League hopefuls with Manchester United, but they had been cut adrift of the top five over the past month and needed a response to stay in contact with the pack.
Delap's selection also carries a separate burden. He scored in a defeat at Fulham in early January and had not scored in any competition since then, while he had still not found the net under Liam Rosenior. Chelsea needed more than just a reshuffle; they needed a forward who could turn a difficult stretch into something more manageable.
For Palmer, Fernández and Delap, the match was a chance to steady a side that has been slipping out of reach of the places it needs. The deeper question is whether one altered lineup can stop the slide that has already left Chelsea chasing from behind.