Oscar vs Stephane Sessegnon: Head-to-head analysis ahead of the clash between Chelsea and Swansea City

Check out all the vital statistics concerning the two sides' midfielders ahead of this weekend's Premier League meeting at Stamford Bridge

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Friday 21 November 2014 16:18 GMT
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This weekend in the Premier League, Chelsea play Swansea.

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Ahead of the match at Stamford Bridge, we take a look at how the sides' midfielders Oscar and Stephane Sessegnon compare.

Chelsea will look to maintain their unbeaten status in the Premier League on Saturday against West Brom. The Blues, who are four points clear on the top of the table, seem to be invincible this year but Manager Jose Mourinho criticised the Chelsea fans after their 2-1 over QPR for not backing their team enough as ‘it felt like playing in empty stadium’. The football- supporters federation is now calling for the introduction of safe standings to improve the atmosphere in the stadium which has become a major concern.

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