BATE Borisov 0-1 Chelsea: Olivier Giroud strike helps Blues labour to win and book place in Europa League knockouts
Olivier Giroud put an end to his goalscoring drought of 794 minutes as Chelsea booked their place in the Europa League knockout stages with a 1-0 victory away to BATE Borisov.The result sees the Blues continue their 100 per cent start to the competition – securing three 1-0 wins – in a game that was played in difficult conditions and was memorable only for Giroud scoring his first Blues goal since May.
5The Blues were far from their bestBATE, comfortably beaten last month in London, struck the woodwork three times and Eden Hazard’s services were required for longer than anticipated in Belarus.Seven changes were made to the side which last Sunday beat Crystal Palace 3-1, with Hazard starting for the first time since the draw with Manchester United on October 20.Blues head coach Maurizio Sarri left David Luiz, Antonio Rudiger, Marcos Alonso and in-form striker Alvaro Morata at home, with one eye on Everton this Sunday, saying Hazard would feature for 45 or 50 minutes.Chelsea were 2-0 up after eight minutes two weeks ago, but BATE were a different proposition here, just a few days after wrapping up a 13th successive Belarusian league title.
5Eden Hazard played for 60 minutes after returning from his back injuryThe hosts came close to taking a 12th-minute lead. Dmitri Baga beat Kepa Arrizabalaga with a fine drive from 30 yards, which shook the goalkeeper’s left-hand post.A corner soon afterwards was headed on by Stanislav Dragun, with Kepa scrambling clear.Hazard, unsurprisingly, was involved in Chelsea’s best moves early on, but there were few chances of note.Giroud had an effort deflected wide after a neat turn from Ross Barkley’s pass and the France striker later headed wide with a difficult chance from a Hazard cross. Chelsea had plenty of possession, but too often poor crosses from Davide Zappacosta or one touch too many from Ruben Loftus-Cheek saw attacks end.As the game clicked into the 51st minute, Hazard was fouled and sent the resulting free-kick soaring out of play beyond the far post.It was indicative of a frustrating night for Chelsea; their playmaker had been due to be off by then, the result decided.Sarri was gesticulating wildly in his technical area, his sense of urgency building, and within moments Chelsea were in front.
5Chelsea were more clinical than their Belarusian opponentsJorginho fed left-back Emerson Palmieri who, unlike Zappacosta, found his man with the cross.Giroud’s downward header at the near post had enough power to beat Denis Scherbitski, but the goalkeeper should have done better.If Chelsea thought their night would become more straightforward from that moment, it did not.A hefty touchline challenge by Maksim Skavysh sent Hazard into his own dugout, the Belgian rising gingerly.And then BATE struck the woodwork for a second time when Dragun’s shot was diverted on to the crossbar by Nikolai Signevich.
5Chelsea should have finished the game off when Willian was played through late onAleksei Rios blasted over soon afterwards, when more composure would have led to an equaliser.Hazard shot straight at Scherbitski, who next saved a Giroud header.Hazard had been withdrawn by then, seven minutes later than promised by Sarri.Barkley shot over and Jorginho off target and Evgeni Berezkin fired wide for the hosts, who strove for an equaliser until the end.Even Scherbitski came up for a stoppage time corner and in the ensuing scramble Baga hit the post.
5The 2013 Europa League winners nearly conceded an equaliser in stoppage timeChelsea were relieved to see the ball rebound clear as they held on to qualify with two matches to spare and extend their unbeaten run to 17 games, since August’s Community Shield loss to Manchester City.
Chelsea reached the Europa League knockout stage on Thursday thanks to a strike by Olivier Giroud, while last year's runners-up Olympique de Marseille were eliminated at the group stage.
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