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Chelsea are just a day away from finally getting their Club World Cup campaign underway in Abu Dhabi, and preparations are already posing a number of questions.

Thomas Tuchel is absent from the United Arab Emirates after testing positive for Covid-19 ahead of the FA Cup win over Plymouth Argyle, leaving Arno Michels and Zsolt Low to watch over training in the build up to the semi-final clash with Al-Hilal of Saudi Arabia.

The duo do not yet have their full compliment of players to choose from as they await the return of Edouard Mendy following his win at the Africa Cup of Nations, but they did see Mason Mount return to training on Monday following his absence after suffering a knock in the FA Cup.

There are number of decisions to make with the potential for a final to swiftly follow, takes a look at some of the changes that could be made ahead of Wednesday.

After being rested in the FA Cup following a busy international break with Brazil, it would not be surprising to see the Brazilian to the Chelsea starting line up.

Chelsea had four training sessions to prepare for the match against Plymouth, so there was clearly no need to rush Silva back but he is now fully integrated and has proved to be one of the first names on the team sheet in recent months.

Given the prestige of the Club World Cup, particularly in South America, he's sure to want

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