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Home » Chelsea 1-0 Pafos: Electric Estevao comes off bench to shake up robotic Blues – and why Liam Rosenior will be hoping history will repeat itself during his tenure, writes KIERAN GILL
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Chelsea 1-0 Pafos: Electric Estevao comes off bench to shake up robotic Blues – and why Liam Rosenior will be hoping history will repeat itself during his tenure, writes KIERAN GILL

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It was at half-time and while goalless when Estevao emerged from the tunnel to perform individual warm-ups with a Chelsea coach – the cheers up there with the loudest we had heard all night.

‘Come on, Steve,’ went the cries. The supporters inside Stamford Bridge realised he was being brought on and, with Cole Palmer missing due to muscular tightness, they hoped he would be the one to find a way for the youngest side in this season’s Champions League to unlock the oldest.

They wanted the Estevao effect, essentially, and with the 18-year-old Brazilian introduction came an automatic increase in intensity. Finally, there was flair to Chelsea’s forward play, whereas it had been oh-so robotic up until this stage. Even Benoit Badiashile was expressing himself, one fancy flick from the defender setting up Estevao, whose eventual attempt was blocked.

Indeed, as we entered the final 15 minutes, there had been more blocks than a game of Tetris from Pafos, and the Cypriot minnows’ manager Albert Celades knew exactly what he was doing.

The last time Chelsea had managed 20-plus shots in a Champions League home game without scoring was September 2019 – in a 1-0 loss to Valencia, managed by none other than Celades.

It was only in the 78th minute when the pieces finally fell into place for Liam Rosenior. Chelsea swung in their 14th corner of this contest, Pedro Neto’s cross was flicked on fortunately from the front post, and Moises Caicedo crashed through the bodies in the box to head home.

Estevao came off the bench for Chelsea and the 18-year-old increased the intensity 

This had been a Champions League night which carried flashbacks to Conference League for Chelsea, facing a side perfectly happy to sit back in a 5-4-1 defensive shape with a plan to try to pounce on the counter. 

Last season they usually found a way through those opponents, one way or another. They were made to wait for that breakthrough here.

Perhaps Celades had caught Jamie Carragher’s analysis on Sky Sports’ Monday Night Football when he explained how Rosenior loves trying to play through the middle.

Pafos were narrow as they left their flanks free, and that meant there was a heavy reliance on Chelsea’s wingers making something happen. 

Occasionally they went on their own runs, like when Neto skipped by two markers before curling over from 20 yards, but usually, they crossed, with Liam Delap not throwing himself at those balls as much as he could have.

Chelsea can feel somewhat aggrieved that they had to wait so long to score as they believed they had a legitimate goal disallowed in the 17th minute, when Neto’s cross found Enzo Fernandez. 

He headed in, but our referee, Erik Lambrechts, reckoned he saw a nudge in the back of Derrick Luckassen. It was a soft call, to say the least, and might have opened the floodgates for Chelsea.

Chelsea had to work hard for their win over Pafos and it was Estevao who fans wanted to see

Chelsea had to work hard for their win over Pafos and it was Estevao who fans wanted to see

Moises Caicedo scored the only goal of the game for the Blues on Wednesday night

Moises Caicedo scored the only goal of the game for the Blues on Wednesday night 

MATCH FACTS:

Chelsea (4-2-3-1): Jorgensen 6 (Sanchez 45, 6); Gusto 6, Fofana 6, Badiashile 6, Hato 6 (Cucurella 70, 6); James 6 (Estevao 45, 6), Caicedo 6; Neto 5.5, Fernandez 5.5, Garnacho 5 (Gittens 70, 6); Delap 5 (Joao Pedro 70, 6)

Subs (not used): Santos, Chalobah, George, Acheampong, Guiu, Walsh, Emenalo

Scorers: Caicedo

Booked: Fernandez

Manager: Liam Rosenior 5.5

Pafos (3-4-2-1): Gorter 8; Sema 7, Luckassen 7, Pileas 7; Bruno 6, Pepe 6, Sunjic 6, Jaja 6 (Quina 65, 6); Orsic 6, Dragomir 6; Anderson 6 (Dimata 65, 6)

Subs (not used): Petrou, Michael, Luiz, Goldar, Bassouamina, Langa, Michael, Fontoura Caldierado

Booked: Orsic, Sema

Manager: Albert Celades 6

Referee: Erik Lambrechts 6

This win left Chelsea sitting eighth in the Champions League standings, which would equal automatic passage to the last-16 of Europe’s elite competition.

However, they are on 13 points with seven other sides and so goal difference will prove crucial. Next up is an away trip to Napoli, who need to win to avoid elimination.

On that, Rosenior said: ‘I don’t think this club has ever been daunted by any fixture. I’m not daunted. They have to win which changes the dynamic of the game a little.’

That will be a tough trip for Rosenior’s Chelsea, who will face tougher teams than Pafos as they continue in the Champions League but you suspect none more defensive.

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