[ad_1] Chelsea team newsHeading into this round of Champions League matches, Chelsea are amassing impressive statistics. The Blues are the sixth top scorers with nine, all of whom were scored from inside the penalty area (including three shots from the point). Seventy-seven percent of Londoners' goal attempts have come from central positions rather than wide areas.Chelsea are also the team in the competition that have yet to concede a goal since open play, and our imperious goalkeeper Edou Mendy, responsible for three shutouts in four European outings, has the highest save percentage in the competition this season: 91.7.Frank Lampard is in clear health tonight, which comes in handy when there is minimal recovery time on either side of this decisive group match, with Leeds being the visitors to Stamford Bridge on Saturday night.The group's first game in London against the hosts tonight was a close goalless draw with nearly half the chances stemming from set pieces. We may see something similar tonight. Chelsea have changed their system since that meeting, opting for the 4-3-3 also preferred by the Andalusians.However, Lampard has confirmed that the staff will change from the starting 11 against Tottenham, and may be closer to the one Los Nervionenses faced in October. That's because Kai Havertz and Christian Pulisic are back in shape, and both can increase the minutes they enjoyed against Spurs early on tonight, while others need a break. [ad_2]