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Chelsea Vs Brighton: 3 players in the Chelsea Vs Brighton match who could change the game own their own in the Premier League match today.

Chelsea will face Brighton in the Premier League match in the 7th game-week of the Premier League today. Initially, Chelsea had a rough start to the league, but now they seem to end up at a promising position.

Although, the Blues lost to Liverpool by 2-1 in the last game-week, thus making their winning streak alive. However, Chelsea gave a competitive fight even after going down by 2-0 early in the game.

On the other hand, Brighton had usual start to the season, now sitting at the 15th place with 1 win and 3 draws in last 6 games played in the league this season.

Considering the form, Chelsea are expected to win against Brighton and since it is at the Stamford Bridge, the Blues might make a significant difference in the score-sheet.

With Lampard’s ideas kicking in and youth players proving their worth, the Blues are set for a long-term vision in the Premier League.

Therefore, we would look at the 3 players who can make change the game own their own in the Chelsea Vs Brighton to be played today.

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1. Tammy Abraham

Chelsea Vs Brighton

Tammy Abraham has hit a phenomenal form since recent matchdays, and have scored 7 goals in 6 league matches, making him lead the top scorer race.

The English striker is a lethal player upfront for the Blues and can prove to change the game with his eye for a goal. Abraham has already rescued Chelsea from tough situations this season, and has caliber to win the game own his own.

Moreover, with Chelsea’s midfield getting strong after the inclusion of N’golo Kante in the squad. Abraham might see more support.

With Brighton’s defence struggling to be consistent, Chelsea can surely try to exploit them with Abraham’s presence upfront.

2. Neal Maupay

Chelsea Vs Brighton

Maupay is leading the scoring chart at Brighton after registering 2 goals in his name so far in the season. Although, not an impressive figure but still the player has potential to make a difference.

Brighton’s odds are not favouring them but it only takes one player to make an upset. Thus, with Maupay leading the line for Brighton, Maupay is set to be the leading figure.

Thus, we claim to make Maupay to be the player, who has the caliber of making a difference in this match. Moreover, with Chelsea defence struggling with injuries, Maupay has the chance to overpower them.

The Brighton striker is also good in linkup play, thus if he does not score. At least, he might be able to set up a play in the match.

3. N’Golo Kante

Chelsea Vs Brighton

The French midfielder is back for Chelsea after suffering from ankle injury all this while, and what a way it was to mark his comeback against Liverpool.

Despite losing to Reds, Kante earned an applause from the fans for his fine performance and secondly for his beautiful strike to get a consolation goal.

The French International is undoubtedly the best player at his position, and changes the flow of game for Chelsea whenever he plays.

With Kante looking fully fit, Chelsea will receive a major boost in midfield battle and hence, Kante is the third player to make a significant difference in the match ahead.

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Tanish Chachra

Tanish Chachra

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Tanish Chachra is the Motorsport editor at The SportsRush. He saw his first race when F1 visited India in 2011, and since then, his romance with the sport has been seasonal until he took up this role in 2020. Reigniting F1's coverage on this site, Tanish has fallen in love with the sport all over again. He loves Kimi Raikkonen and sees a future world champion in Oscar Piastri. Away from us, he loves to snuggle inside his books.

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