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Willian's
wonderful late volley handed Frank Lampard his first Champions League victory as
a manager as Chelsea beat Lille 2-1 on Wednesday.
Birthday boy Tammy Abraham's eighth goal of the season handed Chelsea the lead
midway through the first half, but 20-year-old Victor Osimhen drew Lille level
before the break with his seventh goal for the Ligue 1 club.
Kepa Arrizabalaga bailed Chelsea out with a string of saves in the second period
as Lille pushed for a winner in front of an expectant home crowd.
But the night belonged to Chelsea as Willian's volley home from Callum
Hudson-Odoi's cross got Lampard's side off the mark in Champions League Group H.
Player ratings
Lille: Maignan (6), Celik (5), Fonte (5), Gabriel (5), Mandava
(5), Ikone (7), Soumare (6), Andre (6), Bamba (6), Araujo (6), Osimhen (7).
Subs: Xeka (5), Yazici (5), Sanches (5).
Chelsea: Kepa (8), James (7), Azpilicueta (6), Zouma (6),
Tomori (7), Alonso (7), Jorginho (7), Kante (6), Mount (7), Willian (8), Abraham
(8).
Subs: Hudson-Odoi (7), Kovacic (n/a), Pedro (n/a).
Man of the Match: Tammy Abraham
How Chelsea got off the mark
Frank Lampard handed 19-year-old Reece James his Champions League debut in a
youthful Chelsea side that made an encouraging start in the hostile surroundings
of the Stade Pierre-Mauroy, where the closed roof ramped up the atmosphere.
Mason Mount had the Blues' first opportunity, bringing a clearance under control
on the edge of the area on 17 minutes, but his finish left much to be desired as
he volleyed well wide of the target.
But Lampard's faith in youth was rewarded soon after thanks to a birthday goal
from Abraham, gift-wrapped by his academy team-mate Fikayo Tomori, as a
defence-splitting pass found the 22-year-old in space in the box, and he
controlled, swivelled and fired into the far corner.
Chelsea's inexperience at Champions League level saw them lose control of the
game, and their lead lasted just 11 minutes as Lille dangerman Osimhen was given
the freedom of the penalty box to head his seventh goal of the season beyond
Kepa.
But Chelsea managed to wrestle back the initiative and were unfortunate not to
restore their lead before the break as Jorginho's first-time curler from James'
cutback rattled the frame of the Lille goal in the final minute of the first
period.
With the game there for the taking, both sides readily exchanged blows after the
break. Tomori headed a Willian corner over within four minutes of the restart
before Benjamin Andre's glancing near-post header from a corner drew a fine
fingertip save from Kepa.
After Lampard introduced Hudson-Odoi, Osimhen spurned a glorious chance to
double his and Lille's tally when he selfishly went alone after being played
into space down the right channel and blazed over at the near post instead of
squaring for a team-mate in space.
Sky Sports' Peter Smith...
With Gareth Southgate set to name his squad for England's Euro 2020 qualifiers
against the Czech Republic and Bulgaria on Thursday, Tammy Abraham picked the
perfect time to score his first Champions League goal and remind the national
team boss of his fine finishing ability.
Abraham hasn't featured for England since playing in friendlies against Germany
and Brazil in 2017 and is also eligible for Nigeria. An appearance in either of
England's upcoming qualifiers would end that uncertainty and the 22-year-old's
form warrants an opportunity.
The striker has seven Premier League goals already this season, including a
hat-trick at Wolves, and his smart control and clinical finish against Lille
underlined the danger he poses in the opposition's box. With Marcus Rashford out
of sorts and reportedly struggling with injury, now could be an ideal
opportunity for Southgate to make room in his squad and give Abraham his shot.
Lampard's landmark win in stats
Chelsea ended a run of four games without a win in the Champions League (D2 L2),
picking up their first victory in the competition since November 2017 (4-0 v FK
Qarabag).
Across all competitions, only Raheem Sterling (9) has scored more goals for an
English club than Chelsea's Tammy Abraham (8) in 2019-20.
In the 68 games that Frank Lampard has managed between Derby County and Chelsea
in all competitions, his teams have only kept a clean sheet in 22% of their
matches (15/68).
Lille are winless in their last nine home Champions League games (D3 L6), losing
each of the last four in a row.
What's next?
Chelsea travel to Southampton on Renault Super Sunday, live from 1pm on Sky
Sports Premier League; Kick-off 2pm. Chelsea resume their Champions League
campaign away at Ajax on October 23 at 5.55pm, while Lille host Valencia on on
the same day at 8pm.
Teams
Lille Maignan, Celik, da Rocha Fonte, Gabriel, Mandava, Andre
(Sanches 69), Soumare, Araujo Xeka 75), Ikone (Yazici 62), Bamba, Osimhen
Subs Not Used Leo, Soumaoro, Remy, Bradaric
Booked Ikone
Goals Osimhen 33
Chelsea Kepa, Azpilicueta (c), Tomori, Zouma, James
(Hudson-Odoi 67), Kante, Alonso; Jorginho, Willian (Pedro 84), Mount (Kovacic
87) Abraham
Subs Not Used Caballero, Christensen, Batshuayi, Giroud
Booked James
Goals Abraham 22, Willian 78
Attendance 48,523
Referee Alexsei Kulbakov (BLR)