Connoisseurs say that football is a state of mind and it is captured in Chelsea which is a great truth. The ‘blues’ seem to have parked their crisis after achieving their second successive victory after defeating Dortmund in the Champions League and showed a much improved version against him Leicester (1-3).
surprised Graham Potter including the beginning eleven. decided to enter Mudryk, who was the most expensive substitute in the entire Premier League and didn’t even feature in two games and the bet paid off. He put it in as a midfielder with Joao Félix, despite being another player on the wing, and he finished the whole game, even standing up.
It really helps a lot to have a score as soon as possible for Chelsea believe in your chances. chilwell hooks a good volley with his left foot that Ward doesn’t expect, late in his stretch (11′). That confidence in the goal unleashed a great understanding of ticking off and moving between Joao Felix, Havertz and Mudryk, something that lasted throughout the game. In fact, the Portuguese stepped into space on one and the ball hit the woodwork. It is worth saying that the Leicestera transition subscriber, also hit the post with a shot shortly after Dewsbury-Hall.
And the positive of the rivalry is the Chelsea He gained experience in overcoming difficulties. Daka, just before the break, turned the tables with a shot from outside the area but Potter’s men made no mistake and in the final minute of that half, a great pass from Enzo was found. Havertz, who scored first and from Vaseline (45+6′). And that the German came with wounds on his chest after a good squad from Amartey where they did not whistle or miss….
That morale blow was noticed in the second half. It was missed joao felix, was replaced at half-time due to possible physical problems, although Chelsea continued to refuel. It is more, Havertz He scored again and so did Mudryk, but both from an offside position, very fair.
The London team completely controlled the game, which was unnecessary kep During that time. He was another spectator and saw from afar how Kovacichelped by Mudrykput the finishing touches on a round performance that was the icing on the cake for a week full of joy in Chelsea (78′). Not much in Leicester, who were in trouble, added up beyond the defeat to send Faes off for the next day.
Source: La Verdad

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