
Chelsea
began preparations for their Premier League title defence with a surprise
4-2 defeat to New York Red Bulls in New Jersey.
After a tough opening 20 minutes, Chelsea took the lead thanks to a
expertly-taken Loic Remy strike, and looked comfortable heading into the
break.
However, some woeful defending saw the understrength hosts turn the game
right around with Franklin Castellanos, a Sean Davis double and Tyler Adams
sending the home fans into a state of shock.
Eden Hazard’s fine goal was mere consolation as the Blues rearguard gave
Jose Mourinho plenty of headaches ahead of Saturday’s clash with Paris
Saint-Germain.
Chelsea faced a much-changed Red Bulls side who had played a competitive
match just 30 hours previously, but with the MLS outfit well into their
domestic season, they were much sharper than their illustrious opponents,
who did not have Radamel Falcao available, despite him taking part in the
warm-up.
The English champions began well, and Victor Moses soon tested New York
goalkeeper Kyle Reynish after a fine run.
Remy broke the deadlock on 27 minutes, despite appearing to be in an offside
position. Oscar looked like he had delayed the cross too long, but he picked
out the French striker, the flag stayed down, and after dummying
delightfully, he slotted home with aplomb.
Moses again almost got on the scoresheet from a tight angle, but his dinked
finish came back off the post with Reynish beaten.
After the break Chelsea made a raft of changes, and with Diego Costa,
Hazard, John Terry and Nemanja Matic entering the fray, it looked ominous
for the hosts.
However, just after getting back smartly to cover for an error from fellow
substitute Asmir Begovic and clear off the line, Terry’s poor backpass was
seized upon by Castellanos, who beat Begovic to the ball to equalise on 51
minutes.
Costa was proving to be a real menace, but his ruthlessness in front of goal
deserted him, as he blazed over the bar after his own header had come back
off the crossbar just after the hour.
It got worse for the Blues on 69 minutes as Cesar Azpilicueta did not get
close enough to cut out a cross, which picked out Tyler Adams, unmarked, and
he glanced a header past the despairing dive of Begovic to put his side in
front for the first time.
More poor defending saw the Blues fall further behind just two minutes later
as Davis grabbed his first of the evening after another cross was not
cleared properly.
Hazard immediately got the champions back into the mix, firing into the
bottom corner after collecting a well-worked free-kick on the edge of the
box, but it was to no avail as chaos still reigned down the other end.
This time Ramires was the guilty party, as he failed to clear yet another
cross, instead scuffing into the path of Davis who rifled home, via a
deflection.
Costa missed another gilt-edged chance, while Oscar elected to side-foot an
effort at goal from a good position, but he failed to connect properly and
the ball rolled harmlessly wide.
The MLS franchise held on for an impressive result considering the personnel
they had available, but Mourinho will not be pleased that the
normally-resolute Blues were undone so easily.