
The 1-0 reverse means Ancelotti has now overseen the Blues' worst run of Barclays Premier League results for 15 years.
But billionaire owner Roman Abramovich is continuing to resist any urge he might have to axe Ancelotti, with the club still confident the Italian is the right man to turn things around.
That might change on Sunday should they suffer an FA Cup giant-killing at home to Ipswich Town who themselves will be under new management following the dismissal of Roy Keane.
Ancelotti may be tempted to give some of his big names a break this weekend but it would be a huge risk under the circumstances.
Goalkeeper Ross Turnbull will be hoping his manager does gamble and hand him a rare appearance.
Turnbull, who turned 26 on Tuesday, has had to bide his time this season, his only two appearances coming in the Carling Cup and Champions League.
experienced team
There had been talk he might play at Marseille in the middle of the club's current slump last month but Ancelotti stuck with the experience of Petr Cech.
"He has to pick what he thinks is best for the club and I respect his decisions."
Ancelotti's hopes of keeping his job have been boosted by the fact that despite Chelsea's dramatic slump from top spot to fifth place following one win in nine, most of their rivals have been unable to pull clear.
The feeling at Stamford Bridge is that a top-four finish is very much within reach, with Tottenham Hotspur just a point clear of Ancelotti's men.
The Blues are refusing to completely concede their Premier League title, despite slipping nine points behind unbeaten leaders Manchester United having played a match more.
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