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Reece James the Chelsea ‘catalyst' for ‘cowardly behaviour' of ‘little toads' Fernandez and Cucurella
16 Conclusions from Arsenal 2-1 Chelsea: corners‚ red cards‚ Declan Rice‚ Reece James‚ Robert Sanchez
The Championship side had lined up the excited youngsters near the away dressing room before kick-off at the MKM Stadium on Friday. But in footage posted by the official club account‚ the Chelsea stars - led by captain Reece James - could be seen walking straight past the children.
KIERAN GILL AT STAMFORD BRIDGE: Long before Aston Villa realised they were also allowed to attack‚ Chelsea had so many chances to kill this contest‚ but therein lied the problem: they lack killers. Joao Pedro led the line for Enzo Maresca and scored somewhat flukily after Reece James' brilliant cross from a corner nicked his backside. Yet you watch Chelsea‚ you see them create chances galore‚ and rarely do you get that 'they could score here' sense of anticipation in your stomach. It is all so wasteful. Alejandro Garnacho might get himself into a good position‚ only to then balloon the ball into the Shed End. Pedro Neto might skip by his man‚ only to then find nobody with his cross. Chelsea have attackers galore who can nick a goal here and there‚ from Garnacho to Neto to Jamie Gittens to Enzo Fernandez‚ but are craving that ultra clinical finisher.
KIERAN GILL AND ISAAN KHAN AT STAMFORD BRIDGE: Chelsea and Arsenal played out a feisty 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge on Sunday afternoon. The Blues had the better of the first half but their plans were thrown into chaos when Moises Caicedo was sent off for a reckless challenge on Mikel Merino. Trevoh Chalobah then put the hosts ahead as he nodded home Reece James' corner early in the second period.
KIERAN GILL: Sometimes‚ we can forget quite how young this Chelsea side under Enzo Maresca truly is‚ then an evening such as this occurs in which it is so record-breakingly blatant that it becomes impossible to ignore. For the first time in Champions League history‚ three teenagers scored for a side in a single game. That was Marc Guiu‚ Estevao Willian and Tyrique George. To make matters even more ludicrous‚ Chelsea's youngest scorer in this competition's history was Reece James‚ who was 19 years and 332 days of age when he scored in a 4-4 draw with Ajax in November 2019. Guiu‚ Estevao and George are all even younger than James was that night. Each could have had the record for himself therefore had only one of them scored. As all three did‚ Estevao sneaked it at the age of 18 years and 181 days‚ with Guiu and George both 19 and change.
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