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Following their win over Tottenham at the weekend, Chelsea do not play another Premier League match until February 19 when they travel to Selhurst Park to play Crystal Palace.
Thomas Tuchel has given his side a week off before preparations get underway for the FA Cup clash against Plymouth Argyle and the Blues then move on to the UAE as they seek to win the Club World Cup.
Those who are injured or returning to fitness will remain active at Cobham as they work their way back to the first team.
Chelsea have a less relentless schedule over the next three weeks or so and it provides the Blues with a great chance to catch their breath following a two-month period where they played 16 games.
Tuchel's team have endured concerns over their form and whether they have been drawn into a battle for the top four rather than a title race.
Spurs were even in touching distance before Chelsea's win at Stamford Bridge - if the Lilywhites won their games in hand, they would have gone above the Blues in the table.
They still could, but a strong Chelsea performance went some way to solidifying their position in the league table.
Speaking ahead of the match Tuchel said: "It's a big game because of course we can do our mathematics but it's strange to see the fixture and see teams competing for the same area of the