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International break: Five Chelsea stars called up

The international break is rapidly approaching and five Chelsea players have been called up by their nations. More are expected to join them once their nation releases the official squad. As of now, three Chelsea stars are joining England national team whereas two are joining Frane national team.

The three lions are set to play two nations league games. They will play against Greece at Wembley and then make a trip to Olympiastadion to play against Finland.

On the other hand, France are set to play against Israel and Belgium. Both of the matches will be away fixtures for France who will be without Antonie Griezmann who recently retired from international football.

Five Chelsea stars will join their nations for International break

Firstly, three Chelsea players who are joining England national team are Cole Palmer, Levi Colwill and Noni Madueke. Palmer was called last month too but he returned without playing. This time, Palmer is set to play his first match under Lee Carsley.

Along with them, three former Chelsea players are also called up by Lee Carsley. They are Dominic Solanke, Marc Guehi and Conor Gallagher whereas Chelsea youth player Declan Rice is also called up.

As for France, Wesley Fofana and Christopher Nkunku are being called up just like last month. Both these stars returned without playing like Palmer but are expected to stick with squad this time.

Lastly, Malo Gusto is being called up to represent under-21 team. Whole squad available on official France football website.

Chelsea are doing really well recently and are now on 4th position in the Premier League. International breaks can sometimes break the rhythm due to players getting injured. Enzo Maresca will hope that none of the Chelsea star gets injured or gets tired due to very high workload. The Blues still have to play against Nottingham Forest before the start of international break.

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