Chelsea have no fresh fitness concerns for tonight's Champions League Group G tie with Maccabi Tel Aviv .

Goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois (knee) and striker Radamel Falcao (undisclosed) remain out, with returns expected next month.

Boss Jose Mourinho may make changes following last Saturday's 1-0 Barclays Premier League win over Norwich, when Kenedy, normally a winger, was fielded at left-back.

Mourinho said: "We are focused on what we have to do. It is simple. If we lose, we are in trouble. If we lose we depend on other results.

“If we get a draw we can qualify in the last game, but we cannot be first. If we win, maybe we qualify tomorrow and we have a big chance to finish first. The result is very important for us."

Chelsea could qualify for the last 16 with victory in Israel , providing Porto beat Dynamo Kiev in the other Group G tie, relieving some worry from Mourinho after a woeful start to the season which sees the defending champions sitting 15th in the Barclays Premier League.

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"I don't smile with defeats from other teams, I smile with my victories," Mourinho said. "That's why I don't smile a lot in the last four or five months.

"We are very disappointed with the bad results we had for a significant period of time and we need to keep getting results for our happiness, for our pride.”

The importance of remaining a Champions League club cannot be underestimated after Chelsea last night posted a loss of £23.1 million in their annual financial results, reporting that the deficit kept them within Financial Fair Play limits.