Chelsea have a fight on their hands to get into next season's Champions League and the FA Cup is their only realistic remaining chance of winning silverware this season.

Rumblings about the future of Antonio Conte have been ongoing throughout the season and they have undermined the Blues' chances of progression under the Italian.

It would be no surprise to see the former Juventus boss leave Stamford Bridge this summer, especially after a poor 2018 that makes the prospect of a fifth place finish and a season in the Europa League a very real prospect.

But which players in Conte's squad have the best win percentages? Who are the real difference makers, the ones that the Italian really needs on his team-sheet every week?

We've run the numbers and taken a closer look at the top five, who could be seen as the ones who have maintained their levels in a season when others around them have dropped their's. Or not. Either way, click on to see who topped the rankings...

Kante might have been many people's picks to top this list, but in actual fact, he just scrapes into the top five, ahead of a host of players who find themselves on a win rate of 50%.

Not many observers could dispute that Kante has maintained his high standards this season and is now the undisputed linchpin of the Blues engine room.

Despite that, four players have a better win rate than the French international but it would be unfair to say that is a reflection on his individual performances.

Morata was on fire at the start of the season, and it looked as if he'd hit the ground running before he went on a 14-match goal drought.

The Spanish international ended that barren patch against Leicester last weekend and his status on this list may well have benefited from the fact his bad spell coincided with Chelsea's at the turn of the year.

That saw Conte drop Morata and went some way to preserving his win percentage. More important to the Blues is that the former Real Madrid man uses his cool finish against the Foxes as a springboard to better things.

Fabregas is a more technical midfielder than Conte would ideally like in his midfield but after Nemanja Matic's summer departure and the struggles of the man brought in to replace him, Tiemoue Bakayoko, the Spaniard has featured heavily this season.

He is the highest quality partner for Kante available to the club and his win percentage is superior to the Frenchman's.

The former Arsenal man is ideal for breaking down the massed ranks of the Premier League's lesser lights, especially when they visit Stamford Bridge and it is little surprise to see him on this list.

The form of Willian, combined with Eden Hazard's undisputed status as the top man at Chelsea, means that Pedro is no longer an automatic pick for Conte.

Nevertheless, he chipped in with a rare headed goal to secure the extra time win at the King Power and his presence on the pitch comes alongside a Blues victory more often than all but one of his team-mates.

He has won all there is to win in football and is clearly transferring that mentality to the Bridge.

This one may well come as a surprise to many Blues fans. It has been a tough debut season at the club for the German international, who has struggled to adapt to English football.

He is higher up the pecking order than David Luiz and Gary Cahill though and these numbers may go some way to explaining why that is.

Whether it is under Conte or someone else, Rudiger will hope for a better second campaign after the World Cup but this could well be a foundation to build on.