Maccabi Tel-Aviv 0-4 Chelsea
Maccabi Tel-Aviv 0-4 Chelsea: Blues stroll to success in Israel
Goals from Gary Cahill, Willian, Oscar and Kurt Zouma gave Chelsea a comfortable victory over Maccabi Tel-Aviv in Israel on Tuesday.
It
was a tale of two centre-backs during the first-half at the Sammy Ofer
Stadium where, after Gary Cahill showed fine anticipation to open the
scoring, former Chelsea man Tal Ben Haim made the hosts' task even
bigger by kicking out at Diego Costa and being sent off on the stroke of
the interval.
Despite their numerical disadvantage, Maccabi
caused Chelsea some moments of discomfort as a tense Jose Mourinho saw
his team's early fluency desert them.
It was left to Willian, one
of Chelsea's star performers in their difficult campaign, to lift a
customary free-kick over the defensive wall in the 73rd minute and
beyond Predrag Rajkovic – the impressive Maccabi goalkeeper who was
aggrieved to see Oscar net a powerful header from Baba Rahman's cross
four minutes later.
Oscar turned provider for Kurt Zouma, on for
injured captain John Terry, to convert a stoppage-time corner to leave
Chelsea with consecutive wins to their name for only the second time
this season heading into Sunday's Premier League London derby against
Tottenham.
Dynamo Kiev's 2-0 win at Porto means a three-way
battle for qualification will be played out in the final round of group
matches, with pointless Maccabi playing for pride.
Mourinho complained about the playing surface before the match and his team looked uncomfortable during the opening exchanges.
Tal
Ben Haim II, the namesake of the home side's soon-to-be villain,
delivered a wonderful cross from the right in the second minute that Dor
Peretz headed wastefully over from close range.
Oscar and Cesar
Azpilicueta were two of four players recalled to Mourinho's starting XI
following the weekend win over Norwich City and they combined in the
seventh minute – Oscar's backheel side-footed over by the Spain
full-back.
That set in motion a period of Chelsea dominance that was rewarded in the 20th minute.
Cahill
rose highest to meet Willian's corner and the centre-back reacted
sharply after Rajkovic tipped his header onto the post to poke home.
Diego
Costa fired an ambitious overhead-kick off target from Azpilicueta's
cross before being involved in the flashpoint that saw Maccabi's most
experienced campaigner lose his composure entirely.
Ben Haim missed with his initial kick at Costa but a second crude hack earned the defender a deserved red card.
The
10-men had a chance to level amid a scrappy start to the second-half –
Eli Dasa racing in behind Chelsea left-back Rahman and forcing Asmir
Begovic to save with his chest.
Mourinho displayed clear
frustration on the touchline in response to that lapse and the hosts
continued to cause unforeseen problems, with Peretz failing to get a
decisive touch to Eran Zahavi's 59th-minute free-kick.
Rajkovic
produced two stunning reaction saves in quick succession to thwart
Hazard and Azpilicueta before Maccabi sprung forward on the break and
Begovic produced a similarly superb fingertip stop that denied Zahavi.
A
wasteful pass from Hazard drew further ire from Mourinho, who sent on
Pedro in place of the playmaker in the 69th minute and there was concern
for the manager soon afterward when Terry left the field on a stretcher
with an apparent foot problem.
Willian's latest
sumptuous dead-ball effort was enough to lift spirits in the visiting
dugout and Rahman put an unsure display behind him to deliver a
wonderful cross for Oscar to convert.
Zouma
then headed home with comparable authority and the victory means
Chelsea are level on 10 points with Porto ahead of welcoming the
Portuguese giants to Stamford Bridge, with Kiev poised two points
further back.
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