Frank Lampard was able to recall Thiago Silva as the veteran defender returned from injury for Chelsea’s Champions League quarter-final first leg at Real Madrid.
Chelsea are facing Madrid at this stage of the competition for the second consecutive season, having been agonisingly eliminated in extra time at the Santiago Bernabeu last year.
The Blues are at least boosted by the presence of Silva in the line-up for this latest trip to Madrid, however.
The 38-year-old has been out with a knee ligament injury since late February, missing the European win against Borussia Dortmund and a host of domestic matches that led to Graham Potter’s dismissal.
Silva is back working under former boss Lampard, who also brought back N’Golo Kante after he was rested at Wolves on Saturday.
Kante’s inclusion saw a change of shape as 2021 final hero Kai Havertz missed out as a difficult season continues, while Ben Chilwell was preferred to Marc Cucurella.
Madrid, like Chelsea, had shuffled their pack at the weekend with little left to play for in the league. They similarly lost to Villarreal.
But Carlo Ancelotti restored his XI from the prior 4-0 win at Barcelona in the Copa del Rey.
Karim Benzema, selected up front, has scored his past 10 Champions League goals in knockout games against English sides, with four of those coming against Chelsea last season.
He netted a hat-trick at Stamford Bridge before his extra-time goal took Madrid through.