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Christian and Alexis react to Chelsea’s shock last minute loss to Fulham. Then, Christian and Alexis break down the other Boxing Day fixtures including Liverpool’s win to Leicester City. Later ...
Chelsea have carried plenty of threat but are yet to make the breakthrough. They have mustered an xG of 1.33 so far through that first period, with Palmer in particular coming close to opening the ...
Chelsea 2-0 Aston Villa. 15:15, Chris Wilson. 82 mins. Chelsea win a free-kick around 30 yards out as Barkley brings down Palmer with the sliding challenge. Chelsea 2-0 Aston Villa
Chelsea fans (top) and Arsenal fans (bottom) during the match. With a stadium capacity of 64,000 for the final, a total amount of 37,500 tickets are available to fans and the general public, with the two finalist teams receiving 6,000 tickets each, [ 40 ] and with the other tickets being available for sale to fans worldwide via UEFA.com from 7 ...
Thousands of these tickets made their way onto the black market and were snapped up by Chelsea fans. On the day of the match it was estimated that at least 25,000 of the 30,000 crowd were Chelsea fans. With most flying out from England, it also represented the largest airlift of people from the UK for a single event since World War II. [53]
Ironically, Torres made his Chelsea debut against Liverpool at Stamford Bridge on 6 February, where was he was greeted with flags and signs held up by Liverpool fans labelling him as a "traitor". Liverpool would go on to beat Chelsea 1–0, with a 69th-minute goal from Raul Meireles putting Fernando Torres' Chelsea debut in vain.
Newcastle 2-0 Chelsea, 90 + 2 minutes. 21:35, Harry Latham-Coyle. The first minutes of the season for young Lewis Miley, back from injury and replacing Sandro Tonali in the Newcastle midfield.
In Chelsea's first win over Leeds since 1972, winger Mickey Thomas put Chelsea ahead, Kerry Dixon scored a "perfect" hat-trick and Paul Canoville completed the win with a goal in stoppage time. At the end of the match Chelsea fans invaded the pitch, while Leeds fans trashed the scoreboard. [34] Leeds United 1–5 Chelsea (19 December 2012)