Chelsea 6-0 Qarabag: Zappacosta, Bakayoko Score As Chelsea Thump Debutants Qarabag
Chelsea returned to the Champions League
after a year out on Tuesday, thrashing the competition’s debutants Qarabag 6-0,
including a stunning, if miscued, strike from new signing Davide Zappacosta.
The Italian was joined on the scoresheet
by another new Chelsea arrival Frenchman Tiemoue Bakayoko on a satisfying night
for manager Antonio Conte after a summer of much-publicised frustration in the
transfer market.
“It was a good start for us. To score
many goals, to win and to have a clean sheet. I saw a lot of positive things
tonight,” Conte said.
The Azeri champions were never any match
for their English counterparts and it took only five minutes for Pedro to open
the scoring with a curling shot from the edge of the area.
The goal was a taste of things to come
for the inexperienced Azeris who rarely strayed out of their half.
Deadline-day signing Zappacosta,
apparently looking to cross the ball, produced a swirling screamer of a goal
from some 35 metres out on the half hour.
It was an eye-catching way for the
Italian to open his account for the 2012 Champions League winners.
Chelsea ran riot in the second half
against the Group C underdogs and equaled their best showing in the Champions
League a 6-0 win against Maribor three years ago.
Defender Cesar Azplicueta knocked in an
exquisite pass from Spanish compatriot Cesc Fabregas in the 55th minute.
Bakayoko, a second-half substitute then
poked in a parried goal after a corner.
Belgian striker Michy Batshuayi added a
goal in the 76th and Chelsea’s sixth was an own goal by defender Maksim
Medvedev six minutes later.
The Azeris, who have won their domestic championship
for the last four years, were given little room and time to produce their best
football.
South African striker Dino Ndlovu was
frequently isolated up front and when a rare opportunity came in the final
moments of the game he shot over the bar with only Thibaut Courtois in goal to
beat.
The players, exhausted after chasing the
game for 90 minutes, took time at the whistle to applaud their small contingent
of travelling supporters in driving rain.
Chelsea will go into Sunday’s Premier
League derby against Arsenal brimming with confidence.
Former Arsenal midfielder Fabregas told
BT Sport: ”You never know if goals (difference) will count at the end of the
group stage. I think it’s a good performance from everyone. We are getting back
to our best.
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