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Chelsea Football Newsletter

The Blues were played off the park for most of the first half at the City Ground as Postecoglou’s Forest threatened to take the lead, but the game was still goalless at the break.

The triple substitution made at the interval by Enzo Maresca – who watched from the stands as he served a one-game touchline ban – worked a treat as goals from Josh Acheampong, Pedro Neto and Reece James took Chelsea up to fourth in the table for now.

Chelsea clinical in tale of two halves

While Forest can be criticised for being so wasteful in front of goal, Chelsea were clinical in the second half.

Acheampong was the unlikely scorer of their opener, planting a header into the back of the net for his first senior goal just after the break. Then, three minutes later, James rolled to Neto to score from a free-kick.

James later capitalised on Matz Sels’ flapping at a late corner as he struck in a volley to make it 3-0 and compound the misery for Forest and Postecoglou.

Moises Caicedo played for a few minutes of the second half with a paper note from the dugout in his hand, brought on by substitute Estevao Willian. It ended up in James’ possession and it was shortly after he tucked it into his socks that he scored the third.

Whatever tactics were written on it, the advice given must have been pretty spot-on.

Moment to savour: Josh Acheampong celebrates scoring his maiden senior goal for Chelsea in front of the travelling fans at the City Ground

Action Images via Reuters

Maresca triple change works wonders

Maresca was watching on from the Peter Taylor Stand rather than the executive boxes, sat with one member of his backroom staff as well as next to Chelsea’s co-sporting director Paul Winstanley.

He was serving his one-game touchline ban following his sending off for a second yellow card as he left his technical area to celebrate the Blues’ stoppage-time winner against Liverpool before the international break.



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