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·25 October 2022
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·25 October 2022
Kai Havertz’s brilliant second-half strike earned Chelsea a 2-1 victory over RB Salzburg which sent them through to the Champions League knockout stages.
The Germany international’s stunning effort settled a tense game and it extended Graham Potter’s unbeaten start as Chelsea boss to nine games.
Mateo Kovacic had netted an impressive opener and RB Salzburg goalkeeper Philipp Kohn was in fine form to keep out the visitors.
The Austrian side levelled early in the second half through Junior Adamu’s superb breakaway effort as Chelsea looked in peril.
Havertz had the final say, though, winning the match in style and sending his side through with his 20-yard effort that found the top corner.
Chelsea will top Group E if Dinamo Zagreb fail to beat AC Milan in the late kick-off.
After an even start Chelsea took the lead midway through the first half with a goal out of nothing by Kovacic.
A loose ball fell to the midfielder on the edge of the area and he sent a first-time effort into the top corner.
It was almost two four minutes later but Kohn produced a brilliant save to get down low and keep out Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s deflected header from a corner.
Potter’s men found their attacking groove and it should have been 2-0 in the 32nd minute but Kohn delivered again. Havertz broke clear down the left and squared for Aubameyang, who had all the time in the world but shot straight at the goalkeeper’s legs.
Kohn was forced into another save 10 minutes before half-time but this was more about a poor miss by Havertz as the German put a header straight at the goalkeeper from six yards out after Gallagher’s cross laid it on a plate.
Kohn saved his best stop for first-half injury time as he produced a brilliant save from Aubameyang’s effort after some incisive play by Chelsea sliced their opponents open, getting down low to his left and keeping the ball out with a strong left hand.
Chelsea were punished for those missed chances early in the second half as Salzburg levelled with a brilliant breakaway goal.
Moments after the hosts were denied a penalty after VAR ruled Kovacic did not handle the ball, they got from back to front at lightning speed, with Adamu converting Maximilian Wober’s fine cross.
Some brilliant work from Adamu at the other end denied Chelsea an instant response as the striker lunged to clear Jorginho’s header off the line.
There was nothing anyone could do to keep out Havertz’ superb 64th-minute strike, which ended up being the winner.
Christian Pulisic laid the ball back and he curled a pinpoint effort into the top corner.
Chelsea needed Kepa Arrizabalaga to produce a fine stop to keep out Benjamin Sesko’s effort while Thiago Silva also cleared off the line from Strahinja Pavlovic’s header.