Soon the attention from the international break will turn back to domestic action, and in Chelsea's case the return to the Premier League.
Enzo Maresca has already experienced all three results as the Blues' manager, with them looking dominant in the 6-2 away win against Wolves.
There have been very few changes to the starting side by the Italian so far in the league, with him seeming to settle on a core of players he finds crucial to his setup.
The attack is the area of the pitch where the most changes have been seen. Noni Madueke has forced himself to the front of the queue when it comes to minutes on the right.
However, reports that Cole Palmer could be struggling with his fitness could see him not risked from the start for their next game against Bournemouth.
The attacker has already opened his account for the second time in blue, and is in good form during the international break.
Felix changed the game for Portugal off the bench against Scotland earlier this week, and is waiting patiently for his first opportunity to start.
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Recently described as 'intelligent' by Paul Merson, the former Atletico Madrid man certainly has plenty to offer that could fill the boots of Palmer if required.
No position for Christopher Nkunku Maresca also has to deal with finding the best possible way to use Christopher Nkunku, with the Frenchman far too good to be sitting on the bench on a regular basis.
The striker role is also an option, however up to now that role has been solely held by Nicolas Jackson.
The Senegal international is off to a strong start to the season, scoring in each of his last two games.
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