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Crystal Palace vs Chelsea urgent battle tests manager skills

London rivals clash at Selhurst Park amid high pressure and intrigue
Jeric MacaraanBy Jeric MacaraanJanuary 25, 2026 Sports No Comments4 Mins Read
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Crystal Palace vs Chelsea has become a focal point for the Premier League as Chelsea travel to Selhurst Park seeking their fourth win under Liam Rosenior. The Blues have taken three victories in his first four matches, but recent wins over Brentford and Pafos have left questions about the side’s consistency and cohesion. Rosenior, a former Strasbourg coach, faces the ongoing challenge of convincing Stamford Bridge supporters that Chelsea can sustain a legitimate push for both domestic and European success against Crystal’s resilient squad.

Victory against Crystal Palace would not only boost Chelsea’s momentum but also enhance their hopes of qualifying for next season’s Champions League. However, the Blues have managed just one league win in their last six outings, highlighting the fine margins at play. Complicating matters, a crucial midweek fixture against Napoli looms, forcing Rosenior to carefully manage squad rotation while maintaining intensity against Palace.

Crystal Palace strive for turnaround amid turbulence

Crystal Palace approach the clash under immense pressure. Manager Oliver Glasner, who is set to depart at the end of the season, needs to halt a 10-match Premier League winless streak. The Eagles have struggled to find form following the exit of defender Marc Guéhi and a turbulent defeat to Sunderland that nearly cost Glasner his job, leaving Crystal fans anxious about the team’s immediate future.

In attack, Jean-Philippe Mateta leads Crystal’s front line despite being linked to potential January moves to Aston Villa or Juventus. Mateta’s presence offers a crucial offensive outlet and a focal point for the Eagles’ efforts to penetrate Chelsea’s defense. Meanwhile, Daniel Munoz returns from injury, restoring balance to the Palace backline and providing manager Glasner with defensive flexibility at a critical stage of the season

Key players and tactical matchups

For Crystal Palace, Mateta’s finishing, movement, and aerial ability will be essential to create scoring opportunities. Ismaila Sarr and Johnson on the wings are tasked with stretching Chelsea’s defense and feeding service into the striker’s path. In midfield, Jefferson Lerma and Adam Wharton must combine physicality with composure, disrupting Chelsea’s rhythm and connecting defense to attack. Crystal’s midfield duo will also need to anticipate counterattacks and maintain positional discipline to prevent Chelsea from exploiting gaps in transition.

Chelsea, on the other hand, face the absence of star attacker Cole Palmer, which opens the door for 18-year-old Estevao Willian. Willian’s youthful pace and direct style offer an alternative threat, while Andrey Santos’ surprise selection in midfield brings energy and forward mobility. Joao Pedro is expected to exploit gaps in Palace’s defensive structure, creating opportunities through clever positioning and movement. Chelsea will rely on quick interchanges and overlapping runs from their full-backs to stretch Crystal’s defense and create numerical advantages on the flanks.

The midfield battle is likely to decide the outcome, with Crystal’s combination of experience, tactical awareness, and resilience clashing with Chelsea’s youthful ambition and adaptability. Set-piece delivery, pressing intensity, and the ability to transition quickly from defense to attack may prove decisive. Any lapse in concentration from either side could result in a sudden goal, highlighting the fine margins in this Premier League encounter. Fans should also watch for individual duels, particularly Mateta versus the Chelsea center-backs and Sarr’s bursts against the full-back line, as these battles may dictate the flow of the match.

Historical edge and what to watch

Historically, Chelsea hold the advantage, with two wins and three draws in the last five encounters. Their most recent Premier League clash ended in a goalless draw, suggesting a tightly contested encounter is likely, with key moments that could define the match such as Mateta’s finishing, Willian’s pace on the counter, or defensive errors under pressure. Crystal’s resilience and tactical discipline may also play a decisive role in this high-stakes football showdown.

The atmosphere at Selhurst Park is another factor. Palace fans are known for creating an intense home environment, which may unsettle Chelsea’s younger players and add extra tension to the proceedings. Set pieces, quick transitions, and midfield duels could be pivotal in swinging the game in either team’s favor.

Match essentials include the fixture on Sunday, Jan. 25 at 2 p.m. GMT (9 a.m. ET, 6 a.m. PT) at Selhurst Park in London, with Darren England as referee and Matt Donohue on VAR.

Source: Sports Illustrated

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