Chelsea’s team news leaks with Fofana dropped – but there is another theory | OneFootball

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·17 March 2026

Chelsea’s team news leaks with Fofana dropped – but there is another theory

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Chelsea’s team news for tonight’s game has leaked in France once again – but has it really? We have our doubts about it.

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Chelsea face PSG tonight, and with many hours to go until kick off, there is a rumour that the team news has leaked.

Sources are saying that Liam Rosenior’s team sheet is out there once again, with the most notable decision being the fact that Wesley Fofana is on the bench.

Rosenior was asked about the reported leaks both last week and in yesterday’s press conference.

Leaks not 100% convincing

However, we’re still not entirely convinced there’s a leak at all. Last week we were among the publications who correctly predicted the lineup 100% correct, before the leak was ever out.

It was just pretty easy to predict the team, going by the side who had faced Aston Villa the week before and Liam Rosenior’s tendencies.

It’s the same again today – we all know roughly what team he’s going to put out, and the dropping of Fofana is hardly news given he’s almost never played 3 games in 6 days this season due to his injury history.

In other news…

Ahead of the game, Joao Pedro has been speaking about what Liam Rosenior has done to improve his game since coming in to Chelsea as coach earlier this year.

The revelations about Chelsea’s illegal payments under Roman Abramovich have revealed that Eden Hazard maybe wasn’t the bargain we all thought he was.

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