Date: 16th January 2015 at 5:56pm
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Swansea welcome Chelsea this Saturday having not won in any of their last three Premier League games. Swansea fell to a 4-2 defeat against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, but they will be more confident that they can achieve a result in front of their home fans.

16099362161_6066252545_kNow that Wilfried Bony has departed for Manchester City, the Swans will be looking to star midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson to supply the firepower needed to break down the Chelsea defence. Sigurdsson has scored four goals this season and assisted his teammates eight times – only bettered by his opposite man Cesc Fabregas with fourteen. Sigurdsson is ranked as the fourteenth best player in the Premier League according to the EA SPORTS Player Performance Index. Sigurdsson is 13/1 to score first with 888sport.

Lukas Fabianski will be the man between the sticks looking to keep Chelsea at bay. The stopper has made the fifth most saves in the division with 68, only eight behind first placed Rob Green. Fabianski has averaged 3.4 saves per game according to the EA SPORTS Player Performance Index and this is likely to increase this weekend against Chelsea.

Ki Sung-Yueng has been a regular for Swansea this season, and has racked up some impressive statistics in the process. Ki has made the most clearances of any midfielder in the division with 76. Mile Jedinak is the next closest midfielder with 65, according to the EA SPORTS Player Performance Index.

Chelsea now find themselves two points clear of Manchester City at the top of the league and will be hoping to extend their lead to put the pressure on City, who play on Sunday against Arsenal. The EA SPORTS Player Performance Index ranks three Chelsea players among the top four in the division, along with Alex Sanchez.

Diego Costa sits top of the rankings having scored a remarkable 15 goals in 18 games. The combative forward has scored with 34.1% of his shots and has recorded an incredible 72.7% of his shots on target, according to the EA SPORTS Player Performance Index. Costa is 3/1 to score with 888sport.

Ranked second in the EA SPORTS Player Performance Index is winger Eden Hazard, who has had a scintillating first half to the season. He has scored eight goals 007 HAZARDand set up five goals for his teammates. Hazard is set to be the first player to hit a century for dribbles, as he currently has 99 successful dribbles to his name. Should he continue with his average of 4.71 dribbles per game, he should smash in to the hundreds this weekend at Swansea.

Cesc Fabregas completes the Chelsea trio and is ranked fourth in the overall EA SPORTS Player Performance Index. Fabregas has stormed the assists chart, setting up 15 goals so far this season. This is largely down to the fact Fabregas has completed more passes in the opposition half than any other player (963). In addition to this, Fabregas has covered 273.4km over the course of the season, the most in the Premier League, averaging out at 13.7km per game.

Our last result away at Swansea 13/04/2014: Swansea 0-1 (Ba) Chelsea.

Our biggest ever win away at Swansea 22/11/1983: Swansea 1-3 (Kerry Dixon, John Bumstead, Pat Nevin) Chelsea.

Our biggest defeat away at Swansea 12/04/1930 and 25/04/1981: Swansea 3-0 Chelsea.

Chelsea’s away league record this season: P-11, W-5, D-4, L-2, F-22, A-16.

Swansea’s home league record this season: P-11, W-6, D-3, L-2, F-16, A-8.

Our record away at Swansea (all comps): Played-13, Won-3, Drawn-6, Lost-4, For-9, Against-14.

Chelsea’s win at Swansea last season is their only win at the Liberty Stadium since Swansea have been a Premier League side.

Chelsea have won 5 and lost 0 of the seven Premier League games against Swansea.

The 2 goals netted by Swansea in the reverse fixture at the Bridge ended a run of 4 games in all competitions where they failed to net against Chelsea.

 

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