Chelsea host Newcastle United in the Premier League on Saturday with plenty of question marks hanging over them at the moment.
The initial excitement over Maurizio Sarri’s appointment as manager has faded a little over the past few weeks, with the Blues failing to show that they can successfully implement his famed ‘Sarriball’ philosophy.
Chelsea have been unimpressive at home since their victory over Manchester City, losing 1-0 against Leicester City before being held to goalless draw by Southampton.
They were functional rather than spectacular in away victories at Watford and Crystal Palace, with goals looking increasingly hard to come by.
Chelsea have failed to find the net in three of their last six games in all competitions and their need to buy a prolific striker is clear for all to see.
Despite their recent performances, there will be plenty of punters willing to use this Betfair promo code to back them to beat the Magpies this weekend.
Sarri has almost a full squad to choose from, with midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek his main injury doubt.
Newcastle will be without Karl Darlow, while Mo Diame, Federico Fernandez, Paul Dummett and Jonjo Shelvey are all doubtful for the Stamford Bridge clash.
Rafa Benitez’s side have picked up just two points from their last four league matches and they remain firmly entrenched in a relegation battle.
Newcastle head into the game 15th in the table, just two points above the drop zone and with the second worst attacking record in the division.
They were lucky to avoid defeat against Blackburn Rovers in the FA Cup last weekend and, having won just two of their last nine meetings with Chelsea in all competitions, it’s difficult to imagine them troubling the home side on Saturday.
With a trip to Arsenal to follow next weekend, it is imperative that Chelsea pick up three points against Newcastle.
Liverpool, Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur appear likely to fight out this season’s title, leaving Chelsea battling with Arsenal and Manchester United for the remaining Champions League qualification place.
The addition of a striker during the January transfer window would undoubtedly improve the Blues’ hopes of securing a top four finish, although they may find it difficult to complete a deal this month.
Despite their lack of striking options they look a good bet at odds of around 4/5 to win to nil this weekend.