Liam Delap has been moving his first goal for Chelsea since £ 30 million from Ipswich with a nice solo strike at the Club World Cup
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- Delap got a start after the red card from Nicolas Jackson in Flamengo
- He scored his first goal for the club against Es Tunis in the last group game of Blues
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Liam Delap scored a good solo goal to work for Chelsea For the first time since his £ 30 million relocation of Ipswich.
Chelsea recorded Tunisian side in Philadelphia on Wednesday evening in Philadelphia, knowing that a draw or victory would endure them until the last 16 of the competition after three games played.
In a slow start of the game, Enzo MarescaThe side found it difficult to break down their opponents, despite dominating possession during the first period.
In injury time, however, they found the breakthrough, with Tosin Adarabioyo who went inside Enzo Fernandezfree kick to finally Premier League Kant forward.
And only a few minutes later, Delap had his first goal for his new side with an impressive solo effort that saw him double the lead on his part and put it on the edge of the last 16 of the competition.
Delap was fed by Fernandez – who picked up his second assist in a few minutes – wharving a defender while he showed good power and hold -up play.

Liam Delap scored his first goal for Chelsea since his £ 30 million move from Ipswich in the club World Cup

Delap showed a good hold-up play and skill before he finished well against Tunisia’s Es Tunis

Delap got a start after Nicolas Jackson was sent away in the defeat by Flamengo
The 22-year-old then fake to shoot with his left hand, to cut in his husband before he produced a cool finish to swing in the back of the net.
It was Delap’s first goal for Chelsea, with the star a start in the game afterwards Nicolas Jackson Was sent by Flamengo in the defeat, with the attacker later extended his ban to two games.
Rules say that the standard sentence for a red at this tournament in the United States is a suspension of one competition. However, FIFA reserves the right to increase it if they consider it necessary.
FIFA gave Rico Lewis three games for his resignation in the group game of Manchester City with All Ain, but they believed that the Studs-up challenge of Jackson was worth two.
The decision is final and cannot be appealed, competition organizers say. Jackson then apologized publicly and private, after he was rejected only four minutes after a replacement. It was Ayrton Lucas he polluted.
Delap himself spoke with reporters on Jackson’s Red and said: ‘You must always be aggressive, on the front foot.
“I was right when it happened. It was so bad luck. He is clearly not meant to do it; These things happen in football. ‘
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