According to Daily Mail, Jose Mourinho will wield the axe for the Champions League clash with Maccabi Tel Aviv on Wednesday after Chelsea's poor start to the season.
The Chelsea manager, who has won just one game this season, admitted he will make changes for the Group G opener at Stamford Bridge.
Mourinho did not say who is at risk, but admitted there will be changes following their second successive Barclays Premier League defeat at Everton on Saturday
He said: 'Yes I am going to make a couple of changes because I have to try a different dynamic. I have to give chances to people who are not playing.
'I know the consequence of that, if I make a couple of changes, it is because I want to give chances to people.
'I know that you will say: if I leave out Azpilicueta it a problem with Azpilicueta, if I leave out John Terry it is the same with John Terry, or if I leave out Cesc Fabregas it is the same with Cesc Fabregas.
'I have a squad, I trust the squad, the market is closed so we cannot replace players we lose trust in. I like my squad, I trust them. I don't have 10 players, I don't have to play the same ten or 11, and I can make changes.'
Mourinho also claimed his position is safe amid growing unrest in the squad about the team's performances.
He said: 'I am the current champion of England - why should I be in trouble?
'It is a new competition, zero points and to start well at home is important. A few years ago we lost the first match at home, last season we drew, so if we win we will be in a better position.
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