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Chelsea debate: Huge Romelu Lukaku, Kai Havertz and Mason Mount question ahead of FA Cup final

The success of Chelsea's season may well hinge on Saturday afternoon. The Blues take on Liverpool at Wembley in the FA Cup final as Thomas Tuchel's men look to take revenge on the Reds following February's Carabao Cup final defeat.

Chelsea goes into Saturday's showdown off the back of a much-needed 3-0 victory over Leeds United on Wednesday evening. Goals from Mason Mount, Christian Pulisic and Romelu Lukaku were enough for the Blues to claim all three points at Elland Road.

It saw Kai Havertz, Timo Werner and Hakim Ziyech all start on the bench in Yorkshire. The three-goal display from Chelsea now leaves Tuchel with a selection headache ahead of the FA Cup final.

So, with all of this being said, 's Chelsea writers debate who should make up the front three when the Blues and Liverpool walk out at Wembley on Saturday. Let us know in the comments section below whether you agree or not...

I don't think Thomas Tuchel can be too reactionary going into the FA Cup final. He's got to remain emotionless, cold, calculated. It's the only way to beat Liverpool at Wembley. And that it's why I don't think he'll start Romelu Lukaku, despite the Belgian having scored three goals in his previous two matches.

I personally feel that would be the right call. Chelsea needed Lukaku to find some form and his second goal, in particular, against Wolves, was a sign of what he can produce if given the right service. Yet he still doesn't do the volume of off-the-ball work as Kai Havertz, and that will be hugely important against Liverpool.

The German didn't feature on Wednesday night against Leeds, and I suspect that was to keep him fresh for Wembley. Havertz will be hugely important. And I feel the best options alongside him are Mason Mount and

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