(Images) How Chelsea stars fared on international duty

During the break from domestic action, we look at how Chelsea stars have fared on international duty, as they put their title charge to the side for a week.

Jose Mourinho will hope all his players return unscathed ahead of the game against Stoke City on Saturday.

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Oscar, Willian & Felipe Luis

France 1-3 Brazil & Brazil 1-0 Chile

Oscar scored in Brazil’s 3-1 win against France on Friday night and was an unused sub against Chile two days later.

Willian provided an assist in the French game then came off the bench against Chile last Sunday.

Felipe Luis played the entire 90 minutes on Friday and was used as a substitute at the Emirates against their South American rivals.

Nemanja Matic & Branislav Ivanovic

Portugal 2-1 Serbia

Both played in Serbia’s 2-1 defeat in Portugal with Matic breaking his international duck with a stunning overhead kick.

Juan Cuadrado

Bahrain 0-6 Colombia & Colombia 3-1 Kuwait

Chelsea’s January transfer window signing played for 83 minutes as Colombia thrashed Bahrain last Thursday, then played the first half on Monday night in the win against Kuwait.

Eden Hazard and Thibaut Courtois

Belgium 5-0 Cyprus

The star duo helped Belgium to a comfortable win against Cyprus with Hazard among the goals and Courtois keeping a clean-sheet.

Kurt Zouma

France 1-3 Brazil & France 2-0 Denmark

Zouma was an unused sub against Brazil but made his international debut in the 82nd minute against the Danes.

Gary Cahill

England 4-0 Lithuania

Cahill played the full ninety and kept a clean sheet as the Three Lions cruised to victory at Wembley.

Petr Cech

Czech Republic 1-1 Latvia

The veteran goalkeeper played the entire game as his side rescued a late point against the Latvians.