Goals in each half from Romelu Lukaku managed Chelsea to win 3-0 Aston Villa in them Premier League clash on Saturday. Lukaku’s ambitions came to both sides of a Matthew Kovacic purpose such as Thomas TuchelMen effectively defend all three points.
Although Lukaku gave Chelsea a 15-minute lead, the first half was dominated by visitors. Villa continued to press on despite being quick to admit and could consider themselves lucky to be needed half-time.
However, the visitors’ hopes of returning in the second half came true when Kovacic took Chelsea’s second 49 minutes. Finally, it was Chelsea who found the net again, Lukaku finishing the victory with his second goal until the break.
In this post, here are five key discussion points from a fun game on Stamford Bridge.
# 1 Aston Villa missed their Argentine players
Preparations for the Aston Villa game began Emiliano Martinez and Emiliano Buendia was forced to sit down for the game. Although many South American players were scheduled to take part in the Premier League this week, the Argentine duo were not lucky.
Be a part of ArgentinaA group of war veterans Brazil Last week, Buendia and Martinez were not available for the match. Instead, the couple moved to Croatia instead of to England to continue their studies on the sidelines.
# 2 Chelsea showed their impressive amount
When Villa changed five times in their starting line-up, Chelsea responded with six of their own. However, not all of Chelsea’s changes have been forced. Instead, the game was an opportunity for the Blues to show off their dangerous team.
Saul, the last day of the loan signing from Atletico Madrid, came straight for the first eleven times aside Callum Hudson-Odoi and Judge Ziyech, among others. There were also memories of Trevoh Chalobah, and others like Timo Werner, Mason Hill, and Jorginho all on the bench.
Based on what they have, Chelsea should expect to compete at the highest level this season.
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