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Dewsbury-Hall Nets Doel in the semi-final, but Sancho should have done more
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Chelsea drove their way to the final of the Conference League thanks to the first half of Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.
Enzo MarescaThe men had done the difficult work last week with a thumping win in the first legs, but Dewsbury-Hall The home fans gave something to cheer with a smart finish.
Tyrique George Feeded the midfielder, who cut Miro Tenho in Djurgarden -defender before he went home.
From there, Chelsea were go through the movements – And no wonder that the Swedish visitors were given how bad their Swedish visitors were.
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Filip Jorgensen – 6
Made a few handy rescues when needed – but the blues holder was never overly stretched. Did well to keep his focus.
Malo Gusto – 6
Showed his versatility again when Maresca moved his players here and there.
Sometimes well progressed, but, like most others there, did not offer much in the last third part.
Tosin Adarabioyo – 7
Named the side of behind, constantly stimulating instructions and always looked more than comfortable with what the visitors threw at him.
Played a good ball in Tyrique George in the structure of the winner.
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Benoit Badiashile – 6
The Frenchman would love a evening like this – after he had so little to do, he hardly justifies an assessment.
Marc Cucurella – 6
Played the entire first half in a midfield role, gambles well next to each other Reece James.
Neatly looked enough, but didn’t have too much to do, although he supported Marsh well in the first half.
Reece James – 7
The blues well -marryed during the game – returned to the role of midfield that Maresca likes to see him inside.
James paid a lot of attention to Debutant Marsh and put an arm around him before he put a break in the game to offer some instruction and encouragement to the young person.
Josh ACEAMPONG – 7
Use an impressive display, whether it is full-back or after being pushed after midfield.
Maresca is a big fan of the graduate academy and, albeit against a weak opposition, this was a display that showed why. Acheampong looked comfortable on the ball, especially in tight spaces in midfield, and always looked forward.
Reggie Walsh – 6
Early looked a bit nervous, but was given the time to grow in the game and began to bring itself around, Warm applause earn from his manager For a late attempt from the edge of the box.
Never pushed away from calling from the ball.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall-7
Took his goal very well and showed a lot of calm to cut in Miro Tenho and end up low in the far corner.
This competition is the only real chance of the former Leicester -midfielder to make an impact in his first season at the club and you hope he has some involvement in the final.
Jadon Sancho – 6
Worked hard on the left in the first half before he was moved to the right after the break.
Set a lot of trouble for little reward and this BAG average Djurgerden side should have worried much more.
Tyrique George – 7
Had to lead the line in the first half, but his best moment before the break came from falling deep, offering the help for the goal of Dewsbury-Hall.
George received enough space but delivered a perfect ball.
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Shumaira Mheuka – 6
The teenage striker was committed to the Swedish defense, but did not get much in the way of service.
Trevoh Chalobah – 6
On loan are packed to Crystal Palace Like a scarcity at the start of the season – the defender ended the night as a blues skipper.
What a strange season. Helped his side of the second half.
Genesis Antwi – 6
Delivered a fantastic piece of pace and skills along the right side to beat the entire back, but Acheampong fluffy his lines after collecting the cross.
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