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Chelsea vs Crystal Palace: Pedro should make the difference, but the Chelsea defence is a worry

FANS' VIEW: Supporters of the sides involved at Stamford Bridge this weekend offer their thoughts

Staff
Friday 28 August 2015 17:22 BST
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Pedro celebrates scoring (Getty)
Pedro celebrates scoring (Getty) (Getty)

Ahead of the Premier League meeting between Chelsea and Crystal Palace at Stamford Bridge this weekend, we caught up with a couple of fans for their take on the match...

Chelsea fan Kavan Flavius

The result against West Brom last weekend was just what was needed and the team showed great character to come away with all three points. The result should kick start our season but Crystal Palace are dangerous opposition. Pedro was a breath of fresh air last week and had a debut to remember and the home fans will certainly enjoy watching him this weekend.

Kurt Zouma should keep his place in the side, with John Terry suspended, and I think he could be joined by new signing in Baba Rahman in the starting line-up, with Branislav Ivanovic’s form less than impressive so far.

We will be expected to kick on from the result against West Brom last weekend, but we are still a long way off the team that raced out of the gates last season. Defensively we haven’t been as strong and the number of goals we have conceded so far worries me.

Despite that though, the comfort of being at home, added to the offensive spark which Pedro provides, should be enough to give us a much needed 2-1 victory.

Crystal Palace fan Mark Jones

Saturday's trip to Stamford Bridge is a brilliant chance for us to scalp some points from one of the best teams in the league and show how far we have come under Alan Pardew.

Our flying wingers, namely Bolaise, Zaha and Puncheon and the added qualities players like Cabaye bring to the team could make the difference on Saturday afternoon, especially with Terry suspended and unable to dominate the penalty area as he usually does. We have the pace to worry them and I think this will be a deciding factor on Saturday.

That said, our defence will have a busy afternoon as well trying to keep the likes of Pedro and Eden Hazard quiet. We haven’t kept a clean sheet yet and Pardew may well adopt the "we'll just score one more than you" approach instead, which could be pretty entertaining for the fans!

Prediction: 2-2

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