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Home » Chelsea 1-0 Benfica VERDICT: Enzo Maresca’s ‘brave’ call backfires while youngster’s predicament grows stranger by the game, writes KIERAN GILL
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Chelsea 1-0 Benfica VERDICT: Enzo Maresca’s ‘brave’ call backfires while youngster’s predicament grows stranger by the game, writes KIERAN GILL

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Chelsea made sure that Jose Mourinho’s homecoming to Stamford Bridge was an unhappy one, as the Blues scraped past Benfica to secure the first three points of their Champions League campaign on Tuesday night.

Enzo Maresca’s side came into the match off the back of three defeats in four games, including back-to-back losses in the Premier League.

The Italian boss made a multitude of changes from Saturday’s defeat to Brighton in the hope of changing his team’s fortunes, with Alejandro Garnacho coming into the team alongside four others.

Garnacho played a huge part in the winning – and only – goal of the game, drilling Pedro Neto’s superb ball across the six-yard box, which Benfica defender Richard Rios smashed into the roof of his own net.

Chelsea struggled to create many opportunities following the opener, but they managed to hold out for a crucial victory.

Daily Mail Sport’s KIERAN GILL was at Stamford Bridge and he has picked out some key talking points from the clash.

Chelsea scraped past Benfica on Thursday night to record their first points of the Champions League group phase

Richard Rios netted a first half own goal in what was an uneventful game at Stamford Bridge

Richard Rios netted a first half own goal in what was an uneventful game at Stamford Bridge

Cole Palmer watches on from up high 

While Chelsea’s injured players were sat at the back of the substitutes’ bench like usual, including Liam Delap, Wesley Fofana and Andrey Santos, Cole Palmer got the VIP treatment. 

He was up high and sat next to the club’s co-owner Behdad Eghabli, wearing what can only be described as a sleeping-bag tracksuit. Palmer, that is. Not Eghbali, who was suited and booted for this Champions League return to Stamford Bridge.

Injured Cole Palmer watched on from the stands in a coat that looked like a sleeping bag

Injured Cole Palmer watched on from the stands in a coat that looked like a sleeping bag

Blues turn a weakness into a strength 

Chelsea are not used to being the beneficiaries of an unmarked attacker arriving at the back of the box on his own. Usually, they are the ones cursing their own lack of awareness, having conceded goals that way at Brentford and Manchester United.

But here, it was Benfica who foolishly failed to heed the warnings presented to them by Chelsea. Alejandro Garnacho was persistently ghosting into that precise space and he was there again when Pedro Neto crossed deep in the 18th minute. Garnacho stretched to send it back into the box for Richard Rios’ own goal. 

Rios had been man-marking Enzo Fernandez and it was his tracking of the Chelsea midfielder, formerly of Benfica, which helped make sure he was perfectly placed to bundle it in on the Blues’ behalf. 

Given Enzo Maresca has been criticised for not noticing back-of-the-box threats during matches previously, it is only fair to praise him for working it to his advantage this time.

Alejandro Garnacho ghosted in at the back post to set up the only goal of the game

Alejandro Garnacho ghosted in at the back post to set up the only goal of the game

Fernandez leads from the front 

Chelsea’s starting line-up carried an average age of exactly 24 years old – their youngest ever for a Champions League match – and they needed leaders within this team. Fernandez brought that and then some. 

The Blues have resembled the walking wounded this season, and the Argentinian warmed up with bandaging around his right knee, but he is a battler. 

He was evidently pumped to try to stick it to his former fans who were whistling him here as well as throwing missiles at him when he tried to take a corner in the first half. Benfica are bound to hear from UEFA on that one with a fine likely.

Enzo Fernandez has the captains armband on and led the young Chelsea team from the front

Enzo Fernandez has the captains armband on and led the young Chelsea team from the front

Chelsea fans love in for Mourinho 

Chelsea’s supporters chose random moments throughout this match to sing Jose Mourinho’s name, starting after a single minute with the Benfica boss responding by blowing them a kiss. 

If ever an opposition manager has earned that mid-match treatment, it is Mourinho, whose side never made the most of their opportunities when Chelsea’s passing from the back was slack.

Chelsea fans sung Jose Mourinho's name after just one minute which their former boss appreciated

Chelsea fans sung Jose Mourinho’s name after just one minute which their former boss appreciated

George looks lost up top 

Considering the criticism of Enzo Maresca’s tactical calls of late, Chelsea’s head coach was brave here in his curious choice of attack. That included starting Tyrique George, the 19-year-old academy graduate who is actually a winger by trade, as his striker. 

Chelsea tried to sell George in the summer and would have succeeded on deadline day, were it not for his £22million move to Fulham collapsing because it was contingent on Harry Wilson leaving for Leeds. 

It would be too harsh to say George looked like a kid who had won a raffle to represent Chelsea up top in their first Champions League clash at home since 2022. He tried his hardest as a teenager playing out of position. But George looked lost overall, at a time when Maresca has another Cobham youngster doing all he can to grab his manager’s attention. 

That is Shim Mheuka, the 17-year-old striker who has scored 15 goals in 11 games for club and country this season. That included a hat-trick – plus an assist – for Chelsea’s Under 19s in their UEFA Youth League victory over Benfica yesterday. 

Behind George was Pedro Neto, Alejandro Garnacho and Facundo Buonanotte, who was not even originally registered with UEFA until Dario Essugo’s injury opened up a space for him. Chelsea invited pressure on themselves late on, but this time, they got away with trying to hold on to their lead.

Tyrique George had just one shot and completed zero dribbles against Benfica

Tyrique George had just one shot and completed zero dribbles against Benfica 

George lined up top in what was Chelsea's youngest ever starting XI in the Champions League

George lined up top in what was Chelsea’s youngest ever starting XI in the Champions League

Should Chelsea have recalled Marc Guiu?

Speaking of strikers, Marc Guiu’s situation is growing stranger with each passing week. The 19-year-old was brought back after only 26 days on loan at Sunderland following Liam Delap’s injury but since then, he has not appeared for a single minute in any match. Yet again, he was left to warm the bench here.

Chelsea 1-0 Benfica: MATCH FACTS

Chelsea: (4-2-3-1) Sanchez 6; Gusto 6, Chalobah 7, Badiashile 6.5, Cucurella 6; Buonanotte 5.5 (Estevao 53mins 6), Caicedo 7.5; Pedro Neto 6.5, Fernandez 6, Garnacho 5.5 (Gittens 62mins 6); George 6 (Joao Pedro 62mins 6).

Goals: Rios og 18

Booked: Fernandes, Buonanotte

Enzo Maresca: 6

Benfica: (4-2-3-1) Trubin 6.5; Dahl 6, Otamendi 6.5, Antonio Silva 7 (Araujo 72mins 6), Dedic 6; Rios 5.5 (Barreiro 76mins 6), Barrenechea 6; Lukebakio 6.5 (Schjelderup 76mins 6), Aursnes 6, Sudakov 7 (Ivanovic 76mins 6); Pavlidis 6

Booked: Otamendi, Rios, Aursnes

Jose Mourinho: 6

Referee: Daniel Siebert 6

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