Aston Villa 1 - 3 Chelsea - 切爾西足球俱樂部 Chelsea Football Club
By Franklin
at 2021-12-28T12:52
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Aston Villa 1 - 3 Chelsea
Reece James (og) 28' 34' (pen) Jorginho
56' Lukaku, ast by Hudson-Odoi
90+3' (pen) Jorginho
1 Shots on Target 4
7 Shots off Target 6
2 Corners 5
8 Fouls 11
2 Offsides 2
1 Saves 1
3 Yellow Cards 1
42% Possession 58%
Cards
=================================================
Emiliano Martinez 33' 70' Marcos Alonso
Tyrone Mings 65'
Ezri Konsa 90+2'
球場: Villa Park, Birmingham
觀眾: 41,907
開賽: 17:30 Sun, 26 Dec 2021
主裁: Martin Atkinson
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https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2021/12/27/
the-debrief--patient-blues-get-back-to-winning-ways-in-style
The Debrief: Patient Blues get back to winning ways in style
27 Dec 2021
It was a Boxing Day to remember for Chelsea as Thomas Tuchel's Blues came
from behind to defeat Aston Villa 3-1 at Villa Park in a thoroughly
professional performance. Here we take a closer look at the match
statistics and all the key talking points…
https://i.imgur.com/iV8WADs.png
Despite going behind courtesy of a freak Reece James own goal, the Blues
stayed patient and turned the screw on Steven Gerrard's Villa side with a
pair of Jorginho penalties either side of a Romelu Lukaku header ensuring
the three points came back with us to London.
It was a real statement from Lukaku – who entered the action as
substitute – while special praise should also head the way of Callum
Hudson-Odoi, who tormented the Villans throughout.
It was a much-needed return to winning ways and sets us up nicely for
Wednesday's visit of Brighton to Stamford Bridge in another eagerly
anticipated festive Premier League fixture.
== Rom's happy hunting ground ==
When Lukaku faces Aston Villa, more often than not he's going to find the
back of the net.
That's exactly what happened when the Belgian entered the action as a
half-time substitute, needing just 11 minutes to get himself on the
scoresheet as he powered home a header into the far corner to fire us into
the lead.
https://i.imgur.com/SKlWzRS.jpg
It's fair to say he enjoys playing against Villa and the striker has now
scored an incredible nine goals in 10 Premier League appearances against
them.
To put that into context, he hasn't scored more against any other opponent
in the big-five European leagues in his career.
Not a bad return to say Rom scored and won a penalty despite only having
18 touches!
== Callum shines on return ==
Tuchel said before the game that it was 'unlikely' Callum Hudson-Odoi
could complete 90 minutes having only just returned from having Covid-19.
The German did say the winger starts because he 'looked fresh' in training
and by word did he look fresh at Villa Park, so much so that Tuchel kept
faith with Hudson-Odoi for the full 90 minutes.
He was rewarded by a stunning performance from Callum, who was brought
down by Matty Cash for the opening penalty before sending over a sublime
centre for Lukaku's header in the second half. He also fed Lukaku for his
penalty-winning run.
https://i.imgur.com/ljEWBcZ.png
The winger was electric all game and that was highlighted by his assist
and three shots at goal.
== Penalty pleasure ==
The Blues were awarded two penalties at Villa Park, with Jorginho on hand
to coolly dispatch both.
https://i.imgur.com/RKULNkl.jpg
First, Hudson-Odoi was felled by Cash before Lukaku was brought down in
the second period for our spot-kick in injury time.
We've had plenty of joy from 12 yards since Tuchel took over, in fact
since the German's first game in charge of Chelsea back in January, the
Blues have scored more penalties in the Premier League than any other
side (11), with Jorginho netting nine of these himself - more than any
other club besides ourselves in this period.
== Ice-cold Jorgi ==
Speaking of the Italian - when you need someone with ice running through
his veins for the big pressure moments, then you can be confident that
Jorginho will deliver.
The Italian held his nerve on two separate occasions to fire past Emi
Martinez from the spot, first bringing us back on level terms before
scoring another penalty in injury time to secure our 3-1 victory.
It's a fantastic record that the midfielder holds from 12 yards and that's
now nine penalties [Premier League] in 2021 that he's scored. That's the
joint-most by a player in a single calendar year in the competition's
history, alongside Matt Le Tissier in 1994 and Steven Gerrard in 2014.
https://i.imgur.com/X23Fwgv.jpg
The two goals highlight a strong showing from the Italian, who completed
89 per cent of his 62 passes and made one key tackle.
--
When it comes to a crisis, still keep on running.
You believe in power. It's mental power.
--
Reece James (og) 28' 34' (pen) Jorginho
56' Lukaku, ast by Hudson-Odoi
90+3' (pen) Jorginho
1 Shots on Target 4
7 Shots off Target 6
2 Corners 5
8 Fouls 11
2 Offsides 2
1 Saves 1
3 Yellow Cards 1
42% Possession 58%
Cards
=================================================
Emiliano Martinez 33' 70' Marcos Alonso
Tyrone Mings 65'
Ezri Konsa 90+2'
球場: Villa Park, Birmingham
觀眾: 41,907
開賽: 17:30 Sun, 26 Dec 2021
主裁: Martin Atkinson
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2021/12/27/
the-debrief--patient-blues-get-back-to-winning-ways-in-style
The Debrief: Patient Blues get back to winning ways in style
27 Dec 2021
It was a Boxing Day to remember for Chelsea as Thomas Tuchel's Blues came
from behind to defeat Aston Villa 3-1 at Villa Park in a thoroughly
professional performance. Here we take a closer look at the match
statistics and all the key talking points…
https://i.imgur.com/iV8WADs.png
Despite going behind courtesy of a freak Reece James own goal, the Blues
stayed patient and turned the screw on Steven Gerrard's Villa side with a
pair of Jorginho penalties either side of a Romelu Lukaku header ensuring
the three points came back with us to London.
It was a real statement from Lukaku – who entered the action as
substitute – while special praise should also head the way of Callum
Hudson-Odoi, who tormented the Villans throughout.
It was a much-needed return to winning ways and sets us up nicely for
Wednesday's visit of Brighton to Stamford Bridge in another eagerly
anticipated festive Premier League fixture.
== Rom's happy hunting ground ==
When Lukaku faces Aston Villa, more often than not he's going to find the
back of the net.
That's exactly what happened when the Belgian entered the action as a
half-time substitute, needing just 11 minutes to get himself on the
scoresheet as he powered home a header into the far corner to fire us into
the lead.
https://i.imgur.com/SKlWzRS.jpg
It's fair to say he enjoys playing against Villa and the striker has now
scored an incredible nine goals in 10 Premier League appearances against
them.
To put that into context, he hasn't scored more against any other opponent
in the big-five European leagues in his career.
Not a bad return to say Rom scored and won a penalty despite only having
18 touches!
== Callum shines on return ==
Tuchel said before the game that it was 'unlikely' Callum Hudson-Odoi
could complete 90 minutes having only just returned from having Covid-19.
The German did say the winger starts because he 'looked fresh' in training
and by word did he look fresh at Villa Park, so much so that Tuchel kept
faith with Hudson-Odoi for the full 90 minutes.
He was rewarded by a stunning performance from Callum, who was brought
down by Matty Cash for the opening penalty before sending over a sublime
centre for Lukaku's header in the second half. He also fed Lukaku for his
penalty-winning run.
https://i.imgur.com/ljEWBcZ.png
The winger was electric all game and that was highlighted by his assist
and three shots at goal.
== Penalty pleasure ==
The Blues were awarded two penalties at Villa Park, with Jorginho on hand
to coolly dispatch both.
https://i.imgur.com/RKULNkl.jpg
First, Hudson-Odoi was felled by Cash before Lukaku was brought down in
the second period for our spot-kick in injury time.
We've had plenty of joy from 12 yards since Tuchel took over, in fact
since the German's first game in charge of Chelsea back in January, the
Blues have scored more penalties in the Premier League than any other
side (11), with Jorginho netting nine of these himself - more than any
other club besides ourselves in this period.
== Ice-cold Jorgi ==
Speaking of the Italian - when you need someone with ice running through
his veins for the big pressure moments, then you can be confident that
Jorginho will deliver.
The Italian held his nerve on two separate occasions to fire past Emi
Martinez from the spot, first bringing us back on level terms before
scoring another penalty in injury time to secure our 3-1 victory.
It's a fantastic record that the midfielder holds from 12 yards and that's
now nine penalties [Premier League] in 2021 that he's scored. That's the
joint-most by a player in a single calendar year in the competition's
history, alongside Matt Le Tissier in 1994 and Steven Gerrard in 2014.
https://i.imgur.com/X23Fwgv.jpg
The two goals highlight a strong showing from the Italian, who completed
89 per cent of his 62 passes and made one key tackle.
--
When it comes to a crisis, still keep on running.
You believe in power. It's mental power.
--
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