Timo Werner and Kai Havertz, in spite of everything, have joined the main league purpose frenzy and will be a relief to Frank Lampard, who will ask much more of his beloved German strikers if his team insists so much generosity on the lag.
Chelsea led 2-0 after an hour and led 3-2 in off time when Jan Vestergaard claimed a deserved point for Southampton.
A discarded headbutt of Vestergaard deviated a volley from Saints debutant Theo Walcott, beyond Kepa Arrizabalaga, remembered in the absence of Edouard Mendy and not well protected from those in front of him.
Jan Vestegaard scored a draw on time while Southampton tied Chelsea 3-3
Timo Werner (right) and Kai Havetz (left) scored, but can be placed on the winning side
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90 4min: The saints are not finished either. They win a corner that Chelsea manages to see, but the Saints are still pushing to attack.
90 2min: What an end to this game! Chelsea failed to transparent a loose kick and while Theo Walcott returned a ball to the mixer, opportunist Jannik Vestergaard nodded.
90min: And one last replacement for Chelsea to kill time as we prepare to enter for 4 more minutes, with Tammy Abraham replacing Timo Werner.
87min: Reece James replaces Christian Pulisic defensively from Chelsea. Southampton made a double replacement when Che Adams gave Shane Long and Ibrahima Diallo replaced Romeu.
83min: A warning, while former Blues midfielder Oriol Romeu rushes to N’Golo Kante
80min: Good Kepa stop holding the rope to avoid a hard effort from Ings from within the area. Southampton would possibly have discovered that wind moment.
77min: Southampton throws Nathan Tella for Nathan Redmond and soon after almost tied up when Che Adams picked up a pass from Theo Walcott (below), betting his first Saints game in 14 years, before dragging a weak effort through the goal.
75min: We haven’t noticed much of Southampton since they were delayed again. They want a windy moment because this game escapes them. Havertz heads to a corner of Chelsea.
72min: First replacement for Chelsea and it’s a start to the summer arrival of Hakim Ziyech of Ajax replacing Mason Mount.
68min: I’d love to know what Chelsea’s defenders are doing when they get ready for matches. Part of his game in the back today would be enough to drive a fan crazy. A center at the far pole is intercepted by Ben Chilwell, who, from walking away. , returns the ball to its own purpose where Kepa Arrizabalaga fails to save him from going out to corner.
59min: But the Blues are back in the lead! Timo Werner transforms into an author as he throws himself into the ball before making way for Kai Havertz to score his first Premier League goal.
57min: I knew Chelsea’s defence badly . . . But that, thisArray . . . Kurt Zouma plays a terrible back, but Kepa makes it an even bigger mess when he doesn’t intercept it. Ings then tries to convert before Kepa loses ANOTHER interception, allowing Che Adams to ruin the house.
54min: It’s not far from Ings who, after betting a double on the edge of the area, fires a shot right down the goal, I’d bet kepa Arrizabalaga had covered it up, but he’s older than the Saints.
51min: There aren’t too many changes to the game’s scheme. Southampton continues to try to outperform Chelsea without much success. There’s no real chance of noticing right now.
48min: It’s not Ben Chilwell’s hour. The left-back awkwardly allows a ball to roll in front of him and then to save you James Ward-Prowse from counterattack he has an old smart shot from his shirt. In the book, come in.
It was only after being forced to wait for Southampton, who was walking for the moment part with a few minutes left Chelsea in position, in a position to begin. I wonder what they said in the locker room at the break that motivated this delay.
Except for a period at the beginning and end of half-time, the forty-five minutes were very comfortable for Chelsea.
They were constantly in the attack, they looked damaging and star type Timo Werner nevertheless has his first goals in the Premier League. Another forty-five minutes as well and I’m pretty sure the three problems will remain on Stamford Bridge.
45 1min: Two more minutes for a first part that ends with a small twist.
43min: Next article, southampton goal. Of course I do. Danny Ings is played in the middle through che Adams and the striker takes the ball around Kepa before rolling into an empty net. Absent from the action, Chelsea’s headquarters.
40min: A redesign is mandatory in the outdoor locker room as rest approaches. Southampton hasn’t been so wonderful, but it doesn’t bother Chelsea after the brilliant first five minutes. A rocky defense is there to be attacked and they just don’t.
37min: Of course Werner is in a hat-trick now and is unwilling to let his attack instincts pass to get it. Kai Havertz does very well to get into the area, but to prevent a defender from stealing the ball from him, Werner is directly before firing an instant shot away from the nearest post. Very spacious, I must add.
34min: This has been a very clean demonstration of Chelsea so far. Southampton don’t know how to get back to this game. Frank Lampard will be very pleased with the resumption of his team after the foreign break.
31min: Chelsea is causing riots now. Only McCarthy prevents him from being 3-0 after N’Golo Kante (the smallest player on the field?) Win a headbutt from a corner that the Saints goalkeeper does to analyze.
29min: It’s already Timo Werner’s takeoff! As a quarterback, Jorginho throws a fair 50-yard ball forward. The rebound is too big for Southampton’s defender and after Werner flew for a tap, he lifted the ball over McCarthy’s advance with wonderful chance before returning home.
26min: I don’t know how Chelsea don’t have a two-goal lead. Pulisic turns and makes his way to the surface before looking to cut the ball. Alex McCarthy gets a hand for parallel, but in the hustle and bustle that follows Mason Mount he may not take the ball out of his feet to stab him.
15min: Timo Werner doesn’t take long to deliver! The striker fakes a Pass from Ben Chilwell to brilliantly turn his score 180 degrees.
As it burns in the area, it leaves more defenders as it cuts off the purpose before blowing up the house. And that’s how you open your Premier League account. It was worth the wait!
13min: Timo Werner believes he scored his Premier League goal with one headbutt, but is offside . . .
11min: I’m not quite sure about Chelsea in the back so far this afternoon. They look like a twist of fate waiting to happen. Frank Lamaprd’s team is attacking with intelligence.
8min: Have I mentioned a quiet start? We can categorize this message as bin. Timo Werner (below) has a cross-shot from the purpose that twists widely from a closed angle, while at the other end, Che Adams’ weak effort is well surpassed through Kepa Arrizabalaga.
6min: I haven’t seen anyone see a head like this since Robin van Persie at the 2014 World Cup. The Dutchman’s nailing effort discovered the target for Holland at the time, but with a similar attempt, Christian Pulisic can only consult his effort. , well above the bar. Possibly not too much it would be, it was a slightly mild possibility in part given the ordinary strategy required to keep it under the crossbar.
3min: Discreet start, which would possibly have been mandatory given that many of us are still looking to deal with the last 15 minutes in Goodison Park. However, both sides must move forward in the first exchanges.
Here’s a reminder of the training and equipment:
Chelsea: Arrizabalaga, Azpilicueta, Christensen, Zouma, Chilwell, Kante, Jorginho, Pulisic, Havertz, Mount, Werner, Subs: Abraham, Caballero, Tomori, Giroud, Hudson-Odoi, Ziyech, James.
Southampton: McCarthy, Walker-Peters, Bednarek, Vestergaard, Bertrand, Walcott, Ward-Prowse, Romeu, Redmond, Adams, Ings. Subs: Stephens, Long, Obafemi, Valery, Tella, Diallo, Forster.
Referee: Robert Jones (Merseyside)
The draw of this incident in the Merseyside derby means Everton will surely end up with the most sensitive in the Premier League standings as they lose trouble for the first time this season.
The door is now open to the hunters’ squad to his advantage, adding Chelsea.
For those who missed lunch, they missed an absolute cookie!
Liverpool tied 2-2 at Goodison Park and will feel incredibly difficult. They were denied an additional winner time after Sadio Mane declared a highly debatable offside through the VAR in preparation.
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