West
Bromwich Albion welcome champions Chelsea to The Hawthorns on Monday safe in
the knowledge that they will be playing Barclays Premier League football next
season.
A
1-1 draw at Newcastle United last Saturday, along with results elsewhere,
guaranteed top-flight status for Tony Pulis’s side.
Pulis
was hired as head coach in January with Albion a point above the drop zone but
he repeated the trick he mastered during spells with Stoke City and Crystal
Palace by guiding them to safety.
Under
the Welshman, West Brom have secured 23 points from 16 league matches and Jose
Mourinho is full of praise for his opposite number, who earlier this week
hailed the Portuguese as one of football's greats.
"If
I own an English club, I sign Tony Pulis," Mourinho said. "It's as
simple as that; he's a guarantee to achieve what the club wants.
"He
has never managed a club that wants to be champion, never managed a club that
wants top four, he is always managing clubs that want to survive and want
stability.
"Tony
is mathematics. His record is absolutely amazing."
West
Brom could face a re-shaped Chelsea attack, with Diego Costa in line to play
for the first time since 4 April having recovered from a hamstring injury.
In
his absence, Costa's team-mates completed their march to the league title, but
striking deputies Didier Drogba and Loic Remy only managed a solitary goal
between them during this period.
Mourinho
has stated that former West Brom youth star Isaiah Brown is poised to make his
Chelsea debut, following in the footsteps of midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek, who
impressed after being handed a start in last Sunday's 1-1 draw with Liverpool.
The
19-year-old could feature once more as Ramires (illness), Kurt Zouma (knee) and
Oscar (hip/thigh) remain on the sidelines, alongside second-choice goalkeeper
Petr Cech (calf).
Ben
Foster (knee) is the only absentee in an otherwise fully fit squad for Pulis, although
there is some doubt over whether Stephane Sessegnon will be selected after the
Benin international was omitted from the squad at St James' Park.
If
Chelsea avoid defeat at The Hawthorns they will break Manchester United's
record of the fewest losses in a BPL season (five), which has stood since the
1998-99 campaign.
PFA
and Football Writers' Player of the Year Eden Hazard is in line to make his
100th top-flight start for the London club.
West
Brom: Myhill, Baird, Davidson, Dawson, Gamboa, Lescott, McAuley, Olsson,
Pocognoli, Wisdom, Brunt, Fletcher, Gardner, McManaman, Morrison, Mulumbu,
Sessegnon, Yacob, Anichebe, Berahino, Ideye, Nabi.
Chelsea:
Blackman, Courtois, Ake, Azpilicueta, Cahill, Christensen, Filipe, Ivanovic,
Terry, Cuadrado, Fabregas, Hazard, Loftus-Cheek, Matic, Mikel, Willian, Costa,
Brown, Drogba, Remy.
Source:
premierleague.com
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