Carlo Ancelotti is probably a happy man at Stamford Bridge nowadays after he hinted that Torres' return to goalscoring form could kick start his partnership with Drogba very soon.
Sunshine must have very much returned to the Bridge after a recent resurgence of form has seem them overtake Arsenal into second spot in the Premier League table. Better still, there is a slim chance for them to retain their title although it still remains out of their hands.

Nonetheless, nothing will stop Ancelotti's men from giving all they have now with most of the problems within the team, now settled. Yes, Fernando Torres finally broke his goalscoring duct for Chelsea last week after he converted a well taken goal in Chelsea's 3-0 win over West Ham.

Torres' revival has certainly brought another headache for the Italian. For the past three games or so, we have seen a very familiar Chelsea side with the likes of Kalou, Malouda and Drogba pulling the strings up front while Fernando Torres patiently waited for his chance from the bench.

And there will no denials about how it absolutely worked in terms of Chelsea's revitalization but Torres' goal last week seems to have taken a huge lump of pressure from his shoulders. Considering what an in-form Torres can bring to a specific team, Ancelotti will definitely have had a long thinking about starting with Torres in his side.

Nonetheless, the Italian manager has virtually hinted at that move ahead of their must-win Premier League tie against Tottenham Hotspur this weekend.

According to Sky Sports: "When you have very good players, you've have to try to put them together. Maybe they can sacrifice something of their ability, of their skills, but they can play together. If you are able to do this, I think it is good for the team, to get good results.

"Obviously, it's too early to take a decision about this because we have another training session on Friday. But I think it will not be a surprise if they can start on Saturday together. They trained well. They tried to have a good combination together."