Kepa Arrizabalaga He looked back at one of his good afternoons, something he missed. The goalkeeper got a great game to allow the Chelsea bend the Aston Villa (0-2) also thanks to a brace by Mason Mount.
It’s not the best of the ‘blues’ games. Especially in the first half. But that’s what the goalkeeper is for. Kepa, who was huge under the sticks, regained confidence already Graham Potter has been deposited with him since he came to the bank, giving him the role of Mendy.
Before starting the show in Spanish, however, the Chelsea seen ahead Aston Villa. It is done Mountainbut thanks to Mings, who failed miserably to clear with a header and left a free ball in front of the Englishman, who didn’t flinch to convert it (5′).
From that moment, the Chelsea He began to spend his worst minutes. It all started with a crossbar by Leon Bailey that headed the offensive torrent of mules Steven Gerrard, with some attacks that always have the same answer: Kepa. The Spaniard pulled out all the stops for the gallery but he especially stood out in two acts. One where he took three shots in a row, with a spectacular hand down, and then with a close header that showed the reflexes of a cat.
The actions of Kepa they are wearing Aston Villathat ended up killing him again Mountainalthough he almost succeeded before Sterling, but the crossbar avoided it. The Englishman also did it with an assist as, although his free-kick in the second half was too powerful, Emi Martínez raced to the edge of the barrier and the ball went in at his post (65′).
With that advantage, Chelsea he owned the match, controlled the tempo and all three points went to Stamford Bridge.
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0 – Aston Villa: Emiliano Martinez; Matty Cash, Konsa, Mings, Ashley Young; McGinn (Coutinho, m. 73), Douglas Luiz, Jacob Ramsey (Dendocker, m. 78); Bailey (Buendía, d. 66), Ings, Watkins.
2 – Chelsea: Kepa; Chalobah, Thiago Silva, Cucurella (Azpilicueta, m. 46); Sterling (Broja, m. 89), Kovavic (Jorginho, m. 65), Loftus-Cheek, Chilwell; Mount, Havertz (Koulibaly, d. 46); Aubameyang (Gallagher, d. 58).
Goals: 0-1, m. 6: Mountain. 0-2, m. 66: Mountain.
Referee: Robert Jones. He advised visitors Chilwell (m. 33), Koulibaly (m. 60) and Mount (m. 81).
Incidents: match corresponding to the tenth day of the ‘Premier League’, played at Villa Park, in Birmingham, before about 40,000 spectators
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Source: La Verdad
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