

Uefa Champions League
Venue: Turk Telecom Arena, Istanbul Date: Wednesday 26 February Kick-off: 19:45 GMT
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Chelsea welcome back defender David Luiz and midfielder John Obi Mikel for Wednesday's Champions League last-16 first-leg tie at Galatasaray.
The pair missed Saturday's 1-0 win against Everton through injury but have travelled with the Blues to Istanbul.
Brazilian playmaker Oscar is also part of the squad, despite being substituted at the weekend with an ankle injury.
January signings Nemanja Matic and Mohamed Salah are cup-tied, having played earlier in the competition.
Galatasaray striker Didier Drogba is expected to start for the Turkish champions against his former club.
MATCH PREVIEW
While Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho appears to have little confidence in his current Blues strikers, one frontman who he always had full faith in was Didier Drogba.
The Ivory Coast striker, 35, was signed by Mourinho from Marseille for £24m in 2004 and became an integral part of Chelsea's success during the Portuguese coach's first spell at Stamford Bridge.
Drogba scored 157 goals in 342 appearances for the west London club, helping them to three Premier League titles, four FA Cups and two League Cups in a glittering eight-year spell.
And, in a fairytale finish, he converted a penalty with his last kick in a Chelsea shirt to win the 2011-12 Champions League.
Now he faces his former side for the first time since he left for Chinese club Shanghai Shenhua in 2012.
Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech, who moved to the Premier League leaders in the same summer as Drogba, says facing his old team-mate will be a strange experience.
He believes the Blues must stop Drogba if they are to progress at the expense of Roberto Mancini's side.
"It's a new situation for us. For nine years Didier was a huge part of our team, a successful team,' said Cech, 31.
"It's the first time he will play against us and we know how important he is for Galatasaray, so we need to make sure he doesn't have chances to score."
The tie also sees Mourinho pitting his managerial wits against Galatasaray boss Mancini - who he replaced as Inter coach in 2008.
And Mancini, who knows Chelsea well from his own four-year spell in charge of Manchester City, is not optimistic about besting his Portuguese rival.