Chelsea's mission against Sunderland should be simple - stop Steven Fletcher from scoring and you shouldn't lose the game!

Fletcher is the Black Cat's top scorer this season with four goals that have all come in their two wins - against Stoke and Crystal Palace

While that might not seem very impressive, Gus Poyet's side don't lose many either and are the Premier League draw specialists this campaign with seven from 12 matches.

And according to James Hunter from the Newcastle Chronicle and Sunday Sun, Fletcher will be the main threat to the Blues' unbeaten record.

He said: He's Sunderland's most potent attacker and will be the lone striker on Saturday.

"He's a proven scorer at this level but injuries have hampered him. However, he is back fit and will be a handful.

"Fletcher is good in the air and is powerful so he is a real threat at crosses if they can get the service to him."

Hunter's second choice is one of those men who will responsible for providing the ammunition for Fletcher - Adam Johnson.

Eye for goal: Adam Johnson (left)

And while Hunter admits the former Manchester City man is a bit of an enigma, he certainly has the capability of causing Chelsea plenty of problems.

He said: "Johnson can be virtually anonymous and then burst into life. Everything good that Sunderland do he seems to involved in.

"He has good vision when it comes to picking out a pass and he's also got an eye for goal."

The third player from Hunter is Lee Cattermole who will be tasked with trying to break up the creavity of Cesc Fabregas and company.

It's fair to say that Cattermole has had more than his share of disciplinary problems and when Poyet bought Liam Bridcutt from his old club Brighton in January, many thought his days might be numbered.

But Cattermole has kept his spot and Hunter says he is now getting the recognition he deserves.

Midfield enforcer: Lee Cattermole (left)

He added: "His disciplinary record seems to have improved under Poyet although I'm not sure exactly what is behind that.

"Cattermole was named the North Eastern Football Writers' player of the year for 2014 last week which says something about his performances.

"He plays just in front of the back four and is certainly the glue that holds the midfield together."

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