Enzo Maresca and his squad were out on the training pitch at Cobham on Friday putting the finishing touches on their preparations to face West Ham United in Saturday's early Premier League kick-off.

The Blues have been bolstered ahead of our trip to the London Stadium by the news that Enzo Fernandez and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall are both fit and ready to play, having missed last week's win at Bournemouth due to injury, and the midfield duo were out training with their team-mates on Friday.

They were joined by Jadon Sancho, who is eyeing his full Chelsea debut after coming off the bench to set up the winning goal in his first appearance for the club at the Vitality Stadium, and Maresca has been pleased with the winger's work.

‘I said last week that since he arrived, he is working hard, working well on the ball and off the ball,' said the Italian. 'We used the international break to focus a little on him, he is doing well.’

Nicolas Jackson will be hoping to continue his good form against West Ham, with two goals and an assist in his last three games, and he is another who has earned praise from our head coach ahead of tomorrow's game.

‘He is doing very good, day by day in the training sessions and then in the Premier League games. I think against Manchester City he was very good, Wolves away he scored and he gave an assist. Palace until the end he was fighting.

'Bournemouth again he did well, had two or three chances he missed, but sometimes if you miss chances it doesn’t mean you’re not playing well.

'At the moment, for me, Nicolas is our striker and I don’t have any doubts because of the way he is working day by day and the way he is working on and off the ball in the matches.’

Plenty of options for Enzo to pick from as he ponders his final team selection for tomorrow's match against West Ham, then, as Chelsea aim to make it three Premier League away victories in a row when we make the short trip across the capital to east London.

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