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Three things we learned from Chelsea FC draw as Estevao provides cause for optimism as injury curse strikes again

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More Estevao Willian brilliance

Defying his age yet again, the Brazil international took risks and played with an unpredictability all evening in Baku, scoring the opening goal of the game by collecting from compatriot Andrey Santos, cutting onto his left and, while falling to the turf, firing low into the near corner.

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On the scoresheet: Estevao

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Estevao’s first Champions League goal came in the 5-1 home win over Ajax last time out, and by notching again at the Tofiq Bahramov Stadium he became the only South American player to score in consecutive appearances in the competition while aged 18 or younger. He is now Chelsea’s top scorer this season, leading the way.

In a frantic final 20 minutes, Estevao changed his game up, not always cutting in off the right but sometimes tearing away to the by-line to cross. One sublime piece of skill saw him receive the ball out wide, allow it to run through his legs, and then collect it the other side, his marker suitably bamboozled.

Learning curve for Jorrel Hato

This was a difficult night for Jorrel Hato.

The 19-year-old was Chelsea’s left centre-back and was targeted by Qarabag, whose counter-attacking pace caused the Blues a lot of problems, and particularly Hato.

Hato could not keep up with Leonardo Andrade’s lung-busting run and was left for dead, and from the same attack, having first hit the post, Qarabag levelled.

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Lots to learn: Jorrel Hato

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Just minutes later, the Dutchman lost the ball by dawdling near his goal and was punished as a cross into the box struck his arm and a penalty was given. Mark Jankovic scored and the hosts led.

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