Chelsea will face the same Cluj starting line-up that defeated Roma on Matchday One of this season's Champions League.

That's according to the Romanian side's manager, Maurizio Trombetta, speaking ahead of the biggest home match in his club's history.

His one fitness doubt is Sixto Peralta but the Argentine midfielder was limited to 25 minutes of action in the Italian capital, coming on as a second-half sub.

'I have decided on the first 11, that will be the same as in Rome if we don't experience any unforeseen events,' announced Trombetta.

'Except Peralta, all our players are ready for the fixture and ready to give full capacity on the pitch.

'We will play both game parts, attack and defence, as best as we can. Still, against Chelsea, it's only natural for the defence to have priority.

'Our players are a little more conscious about their own strength after the match in Rome and they're bolder now. They know it's a much harder fixture but they have a positive experience in the Champions League so far.

'Chelsea are a very powerful side, full of stars,' the Italian added.

'But if we just think about them and our own limitations, we will lose before the game has started.

'I hope we can surprise Chelsea, but maybe it was easier to do so against Roma because no one expected it.'

Leading the Cluj defence will be captain and Portuguese centre back Cadu (pictured being tackled). In midfield is another Argentine, Juan Culio, who scored both goals against Roma while up front as a lone striker will be Yssouf Koné.

The Burkina Faso international failed to find the net in two games for Rosenborg against Chelsea last season though he was a scorer against both Valencia and Schalke.

'What is most important is that we play together as a team,' Koné said as he looked forward to locking horns with Chelsea once more. 'Whether I score or not doesn't really matter.

'You can really feel the excitement here. Rosenborg had played in the tournament on a number of occasions, but this is our first time so there is a big difference. You can see that our players are still learning how to compete at this level.

'Obviously we know it's going to be a tough game, but it is still 11 against 11. Who knows what can happen?'