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Chelsea's
qualification for the last 16 of the Champions League will go to the final game
after a dramatic 2-2 draw with Valencia.
A win for either side at the Mestalla would have sent them into the knockout
stages, and Valencia broke the deadlock in the 40th minute as Carlos Soler
slotted home. Mateo Kovacic levelled for Chelsea straight after, but the half
ended on a sour note when Tammy Abraham was stretchered off on the stroke of
half-time.
Five minutes after the break, Christian Pulisic (50) had a goal ruled out for
offside, but the decision was overturned after a lengthy VAR review. Just after
the hour mark, confusion reigned when Valencia were awarded a penalty, but Dani
Parejo's effort was well saved by Kepa Arrizabalaga.
Chelsea looked to be heading into the last 16, but there was another late twist
when Daniel Wass' cross (82) pinged into the back of the net via the crossbar to
send qualification from Group H into the final game-week in a fortnight's time,
with Chelsea, Valencia and Ajax all in contention for two spots in the knockout
stages.
How Chelsea drew in Spain
Knowing a win would see them through, Chelsea began the game well and should
have scored inside three minutes. Reece James put a sensational cross into the
area and picked out an unmarked Willian inside the six-yard box. However, from
close range, he could only send his header over the crossbar.
Player ratings
Valencia: Cillessen (7), Costa (6), Garay (6), Gabriel (6),
Gaya (7), Torres (6), Parejo (6), Wass (7), Soler (7), Rodrigo (6), Gomez (5).
Subs used: Gameiro (4), Lee (6), Coquelin (5).
Chelsea: Kepa (6), Azpilicueta (6), Christensen (5), Zouma (6),
James (8), Kante (7), Jorginho (5), Kovacic (8), Willian (6), Abraham (7),
Pulisic (7).
Subs used: Batshuayi (6), Emerson (5), Mount (5).
Man of the match: Mateo Kovacic.
Maxi Gomez should twice have given Valencia the lead as the half continued. In
the 19th minute, Rodrigo squared the ball for him at the back post but he
mistimed his kick from two yards out and the ball ran past him. Not long after,
it was another Rodrigo cross that went past Ferran Torres in the middle and
found Gomez again at the back post, but he sent his shot flashing across the
face of goal.
Valencia 'keeper Jasper Cillessen was called into action in the 39th minute,
making an acrobatic, fingertip save from an Abraham shot, but, mere seconds
later, Valencia went ahead. Rodrigo was once again the provider, set away down
the right-hand side, with his cross met by an unmarked Soler, who was able to
slot home past Kepa. The goalkeeper got a hand to it, but was unable to keep it
out.
Team news
Frank Lampard made two changes from the weekend. Fikayo Tomori and Emerson
dropped out while Andreas Christensen and Reece James came in. Valencia also
made two changes with Eliaquim Mangala and Manu Vallejo missing out while Garay
and Carlos Soler took their places.
One minute and 47 seconds later, Chelsea hauled themselves level. Valencia's
defensive headers saw the ball into the feet of Kovacic, who showed some superb
control before sweeping the ball goalwards, through the legs of Torres. It then
wriggled under Cillessen - who should really have saved it - to see the scores
level at half-time.
But in the final minute of the first period, Chelsea suffered a blow as Abraham
picked up a nasty looking injury. He rose to meet a corner but as he came back
down, he landed on his back across the legs of Ezequiel Garay and looked to be
in real pain. He initially started walking off the field after some medical
attention, but eventually had to use the stretcher to get back to the dressing
room.
Five minutes into the second half, and VAR made itself known at the Mestalla.
James whipped another superb cross into the area, which Kurt Zouma nodded on for
Pulisic to poke home. The linesman initially ruled the goal out for offside but,
after a VAR review of around three minutes, the 3D lines showed that Pulisic
was, in fact, onside and the goal was given, much to the dismay of the home
crowd.
Valencia would have felt there was some kind of retribution when they were
awarded a penalty 12 minutes later after Jorginho was adjudged to have fouled
Jose Gaya in the area. Confusion reigned as the referee Felix Zwayer appeared to
initially award the spot-kick, before seemingly reversing his decision, but VAR
looked to have given it after a review as Parejo put the ball on the spot.
However, Kepa leapt the right way to save his effort and keep Chelsea ahead.
But in a fashion in keeping with the dramatic encounter, it was a bizarre goal
that secured the point for Valencia. Wass was fed down the right-hand side by
Parejo, before flashing a cross into the area, which pinged off the far post
before beating Kepa in the goal.
Man of the match - Mateo Kovacic
Kovacic got his goal - his first for Chelsea on his 71st appearance - superbly
turning on the ball and firing low into the bottom corner from outside the box.
He almost had a second shortly afterwards when he put a diagonal effort too
close to the goalkeeper.
He was a superb outlet for Chelsea going forward and with the youngsters getting
many of plaudits this season, his contributions cannot be overlooked.
Opta stats
Chelsea have lost just one of their last 12 away UEFA Champions League matches
in Spain, although eight of these contests have ended level (W3 D8 L1).
Carlos Soler's goal was Valencia's 100th in the Champions League on home soil,
joining Real Madrid and Barcelona as the three Spanish teams to have done so.
Indeed, only England (4) has more sides to reach this landmark in the
competition.
Chelsea's Christian Pulisic has scored as many goals in his last seven matches
in all competitions as he managed in the previous 36 beforehand (6 goals -
Borussia Dortmund and Chelsea).
What's next?
Chelsea are back in action on Saturday, taking on West Ham at Stamford Bridge in
the Premier League (kick-off 3pm). For Valencia, they host Villarreal in La Liga
on Saturday (kick-off 8pm).
In two weeks' time, Chelsea will host Lille as they look to secure their place
in the last 16, while Valencia will take on Ajax as the three teams battle it
out for qualification.
Teams
Valencia Cillessen, Costa (Gameiro 67), Garay, Gabriel, Gaya,
Torres (Coquelin 74), Parejo (c), Wass, Soler (Lee 78), Rodrigo, Gomez
Subs Not Used Domenech, Correia, Mangala, Vallejo
Booked Wass, Garay, Gabriel
Goals Soler 40, Gabriel 87
Chelsea Kepa, James, Christensen, Zouma, Azpilicueta (c),
Kante, Jorginho (Emerson 72), Kovacic, Willian (Mount 80), Abraham (Batshuayi
46), Pulisic
Subs Not Used Caballero, Tomori, Pedro, Giroud
Booked Jorginho, Azpilicueta, Kante, Kepa
Goals Kovacic 41, Pulisic 50
Attendance 43,486
Referee Felix Zwayer (Germany)