Preview: Chelsea looking for a second leg miracle against reigning champions PSGShareLiam Rosenior’s side were well and truly in the game for the first 60 minutes at the Parc des Princes. The last 30? It was one of the worst implosions in Champions League history. Could they make a comeback or is this round of 16 second leg nothing more than a formality?By Alex RobertsChelsea will certainly need to play better than they did in their previous fixture. With their hopes of qualifying for Europe’s elite competition next season on the line, a relatively impotent 1-0 defeat to Newcastle felt like a huge miss.Just like last time around, PSG had a nice relaxing weekend off, no doubt the players were able to take in the sights, grab a pain au chocolat. We joke; they’ve been training. Luis Enrique’s lads may be three goals to the good, but the tie isn’t over yet.Kvaratskhelia the super-subHaving the luxury of being able to bring a player like Khvicha Kvaratskhelia off the bench must be very nice. The Georgian completely changed the game in the reverse fixture, scoring twice and providing one assist.Of course, Chelsea were very much responsible for their own undoing, Filip Jörgensen had a nightmare, but Kvaratskhelia’s first goal in particular was a moment of pure quality. Cutting inside, his curling effort would have beaten any ‘keeper in the world.PSG are blessed with some of the best wide players around. Bradley Barcola not having the best game? No worries, let’s give Kvaratskhelia a run out. Chelsea have spent nearly £2 billion and could only dream of that.The worst possible newsChelsea captain Reece James has had to drag his teammates along with him in some games this season. Rosenior has now confirmed that he has suffered a potentially serious hamstring injury, ruling him out for the next few weeks.It truly couldn’t have come at a worse time for the West Londoners. Not only will they be missing their main leader for potentially their biggest game of the season, their final eight Premier League matches just became a LOT harder.Whether he’s played at right-back or in Midfield, Chelsea don’t have any players capable of doing what James can do in either position. Enzo Fernández will take the arm band in his absence, perhaps they can use this as some form of motivation.Team newsJoão Neves came back to run the show in midfield for PSG last time out. Unfortunately for them, Fabián Ruiz (knee) is still out, alongside youngster Quentin Ndjantou (hamstring. Other than those two, Enrique’s side are feeling fresh.For Chelsea, as we mentioned, the real bad news is James’ new hamstring injury. There is some good news, though. Estêvão has returned to training and could feature at Stamford Bridge.As has been the case all season, Levi Colwill (ACL) is out, but is edging closer to maybe making his return before the end of the season.PredictionChelsea remontada? More like Chelsea RemonNADA. We’re not expecting the home side to progress here, we actually think they’ll lose the second leg too. 2-0 to PSG.(Cover image from IMAGO)You can follow every game from the Champions League with FotMob this season — featuring deep stats coverage, xG, and player ratings. Download the free app here.Preview: Chelsea looking for a second leg miracle against reigning champions PSGLiam Rosenior’s side were well and truly in the game for the first 60 minutes at the Parc des Princes. The last 30? It was one of the worst implosions in Champions League history. Could they make a comeback or is this round of 16 second leg nothing more than a formality?By Alex RobertsChelsea will certainly need to play better than they did in their previous fixture. With their hopes of qualifying for Europe’s elite competition next season on the line, a relatively impotent 1-0 defeat to Newcastle felt like a huge miss.Just like last time around, PSG had a nice relaxing weekend off, no doubt the players were able to take in the sights, grab a pain au chocolat. We joke; they’ve been training. Luis Enrique’s lads may be three goals to the good, but the tie isn’t over yet.Kvaratskhelia the super-subHaving the luxury of being able to bring a player like Khvicha Kvaratskhelia off the bench must be very nice. The Georgian completely changed the game in the reverse fixture, scoring twice and providing one assist.Of course, Chelsea were very much responsible for their own undoing, Filip Jörgensen had a nightmare, but Kvaratskhelia’s first goal in particular was a moment of pure quality. Cutting inside, his curling effort would have beaten any ‘keeper in the world.PSG are blessed with some of the best wide players around. Bradley Barcola not having the best game? No worries, let’s give Kvaratskhelia a run out. Chelsea have spent nearly £2 billion and could only dream of that.The worst possible newsChelsea captain Reece James has had to drag his teammates along with him in some games this season. Rosenior has now confirmed that he has suffered a potentially serious hamstring injury, ruling him out for the next few weeks.It truly couldn’t have come at a worse time for the West Londoners. Not only will they be missing their main leader for potentially their biggest game of the season, their final eight Premier League matches just became a LOT harder.Whether he’s played at right-back or in Midfield, Chelsea don’t have any players capable of doing what James can do in either position. Enzo Fernández will take the arm band in his absence, perhaps they can use this as some form of motivation.Team newsJoão Neves came back to run the show in midfield for PSG last time out. Unfortunately for them, Fabián Ruiz (knee) is still out, alongside youngster Quentin Ndjantou (hamstring. Other than those two, Enrique’s side are feeling fresh.For Chelsea, as we mentioned, the real bad news is James’ new hamstring injury. There is some good news, though. Estêvão has returned to training and could feature at Stamford Bridge.As has been the case all season, Levi Colwill (ACL) is out, but is edging closer to maybe making his return before the end of the season.PredictionChelsea remontada? More like Chelsea RemonNADA. We’re not expecting the home side to progress here, we actually think they’ll lose the second leg too. 2-0 to PSG.(Cover image from IMAGO)You can follow every game from the Champions League with FotMob this season — featuring deep stats coverage, xG, and player ratings. Download the free app here.