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Chelsea
won the Super Cup in dramatic circumstances as Kepa Arrizabalaga came off the
bench to be the penalty hero against Villarreal.
With the teams locked at 1-1 after extra-time it took a 6-5 win on penalties at
Windsor Park in Belfast for Thomas Tuchel's side to win it thanks to their
substitute goalkeeper.
Kepa only came on for Edouard Mendy with seconds remaining but after saving from
Aissa Mendy to cancel out Kai Havertz's miss, he won the trophy by denying Raul
Albiol.
Chelsea had taken a deserved lead after 27 minutes thanks to Hakim Ziyech but
Villarreal improved from there and earned their equaliser through Gerard Moreno
after 73 minutes.
Neither team found a winner in extra-time but Tuchel's surprise tactical switch
secured Chelsea their second Super Cup win and their first for 23 years.
How Chelsea won the Super Cup
Villarreal defended deep from the outset with Chelsea wing-backs Callum
Hudson-Odoi and Marcos Alonso both getting in behind inside the first five
minutes of the match.
Timo Werner forced a smart save from Sergio Asenjo with a volley from a corner
and N'Golo Kante, captaining Chelsea, then won the ball back before just firing
wide of the target.
Unai Emery's side seemed to settle by the midway point of the first half but
were then caught out by an excellent Chelsea move instigated by Alonso from deep
on the left.
His pass found the run of Havertz and the German's cut-back from the wide
position went behind Werner but fell nicely for Ziyech to divert the ball into
the net.
Unfortunately for Ziyech, his evening was over soon after. A mid-air collision
with Juan Foyth resulted in an injury to his shoulder and plenty of pain.
Christian Pulisic replaced him.
The incident seemed to curtail Chelsea's momentum and Villarreal, having already
tested Edouard Mendy through Boulaye Dia came close to equalising in first-half
stoppage time.
Gerard Moreno twisted and turned in the right channel, finding enough space to
cross to the far post and find Alberto Moreno whose left-footed volley crashed
off the crossbar.
With six of the previous eight Super Cups having gone to extra-time, it was
another reminder for Chelsea that despite their strong start the job was not yet
done.
It turned out to be a sign of things to come too as Villarreal pushed for the
equaliser.
They came very close to finding it when Mendy's slip while kicking allowed
Gerard Moreno to run through but the goalkeeper recovered to push the shot
against the foot of the post.
With pressure building, young Trevor Chalobah was very busy at the back,
occasionally caught out of position but always combative as Chelsea battled to
retain their advantage.
Tuchel has made a habit of racking up 1-0 wins in the big games but there was to
be no repeat here - the leveller coming in the 73rd minute when Dia teed up
Gerard Moreno.
It was fine work by the Spain international, a deserved equaliser on the basis
of Villarreal's efforts upon going behind. and a goal that made him the club's
record goalscorer.
Chelsea turned to the bench but could not turn the tide, Villarreal finishing
the stronger in normal time and continuing to dominate possession into
extra-time without creating much.
In fact, it was Pulisic who had the first good chance during the extra period,
his shot just a little rushed when well placed inside the box after good work by
fellow sub Mason Mount.
Mount himself had the next chance, drawing an impressive save from Asenjo high
to the goalkeeper's left, but there was no extra-time winner - just substitution
drama.
Player ratings
Chelsea: Mendy (7), Zouma (6), Chalobah (6), Rudiger (6),
Hudson-Odoi (6), Kante (7), Kovacic (7), Alonso (7), Ziyech (7), Havertz (7),
Werner (6).
Subs Pulisic (6), Jorginho (6), Mount (7), Christensen (6),
Azpilicueta (6), Kepa (7).
Villarreal: Asenjo (7), Foyth (7), Albiol (7), Pau Torres (6),
Pedraza (6), Trigueros (6), Capoue (6), Alberto Moreno (6), Pino (5), Gerard
Moreno (7), Dia (7).
Subs Estupinan (7), Gaspar (6), Gomez (6), Raba (6), Morlanes
(6), Mandi (5).
Tuchel turned to Kepa to replace Mendy in Chelsea's goal with seconds remaining,
an ironic switch given that the Spaniard refused to be subbed in the 2019
Carabao Cup final.
When Havertz saw the first kick saved by Asenjo, Kepa was already under pressure
and though he was unable to keep out Gerard Moreno's kick, he did save well from
Aissa Mandi.
Cesar Azpilicueta, Alonso and Mount all converted their penalties before
Jorginho also beat Asenjo, putting right his error from the spot in the final of
Euro 2020 just weeks earlier.
It went to the seventh kicks with Antonio Rudiger stroking the ball calmly home
before the veteran Albiol was unable to match him, Kepa saving smartly away to
his right.
It vindicated Tuchel's decision as the Chelsea coach added a second trophy to
the Champions League that he won in May.
He can do no wrong.
What Tuchel said about the Kepa substitution
"It was not spontaneous," the Chelsea manager told BT Sport.
"We talked about it with the goalkeepers when we came and had the first cup game
against Barnsley. So we had some statistics, we were well prepared, that Kepa is
the best in percentage in saving penalties.
"The analysis guys and the goalkeeping coaches showed me, introduced me to the
data, then we spoke with the players, that this can happen when we play in
knockout game, and since then they know.
"It's fantastic how Eddy accepts it. It's fantastic how this talk went before
the cup game in Barnsley. Since then they know. Of course we needed to do what's
good for the team. It was necessary. I'm happy that it worked.
"There is proof that Kepa is better at this discipline. These guys are true team
players. I am happy for Kepa and happy for Eddy, to have a goalkeeper like this,
to not show the pride to not step off the field, and is happy to do it for the
team, to take one for the team. It's top."
Analysis: Tuchel gets it right again
It was not easy for Chelsea and if Villarreal had edged this there could have
been few complaints. After a strong start, the Champions League winners found it
difficult. But Tuchel's stunning start to life at Stamford Bridge continues. He
got the big call right.
There was some bemusement when Kepa came on, the accepted wisdom being that
Mendy is the superior goalkeeper and as such would be better placed to save the
penalties in the shootout too. But Tuchel does not do accepted wisdom, he does
logic and analysis.
The data told him that Kepa is more likely to save spot-kicks than Mendy. He
went with it knowing that while there would have been criticism if it had not
gone Chelsea's way, there was a method behind it. The lesson from his time in
England is that Tuchel's methods work.
Opta stats
Chelsea have won the UEFA Super Cup for the second time (in their fifth final),
following their 1-0 victory over Real Madrid in 1998.
The Champions League winners have now won the UEFA Super Cup in eight of the
last nine seasons, while they had won just four of the previous nine before this
run.
Just three of the 47 Super Cup finals have gone to penalties, with Chelsea being
involved in all three - winning tonight, and losing against Bayern Munich in
2013 and Liverpool in 2019.
For the third year in a row, the UEFA Super Cup has been won by a German manager
(Jurgen Klopp in 2019, Hansi Flick in 2020 and Thomas Tuchel in 2021).
Chelsea became the first English team to win the UEFA Super Cup when playing a
non-English side in the final since Liverpool in 2005.
Villarreal were the seventh different Spanish team to feature in the Super Cup,
and the first to lose on their first appearance in the match since Real Madrid
in 1998 - also against Chelsea.
Gerard Moreno has scored eight goals in his last nine appearances in European
competition for Villarreal. Meanwhile, only six players have scored goals for a
top five European league side in all competitions since the start of last season
than the Spaniard (31).
Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel has never lost against Spanish opposition in his
managerial career, winning four and drawing five of his nine such games.
What next for Chelsea?
Chelsea celebrated this victory vociferously but perhaps there will be Crystal
Palace supporters who also welcomed the energy being expended by the European
champions. Palace are the visitors to Stamford Bridge on Saturday afternoon.
Tuchel himself noted his concern even while enjoying the moment in Belfast.
"Mentally a good one, physically the worst thing that can happen, to then play
Saturday afternoon. Victory and a trophy helps us regenerate and we have to be
careful now."
Glorified friendly, welcome piece of silverware or both? The Community Shield
goes to penalties after 90 minutes but this contest ran for the full two hours.
Perhaps we will find out just how much that has taken out of some of these
Chelsea players this Saturday.
UEFA Match Press Kit
Teams
Chelsea Mendy (Kepa 119), Hudson-Odoi (Azpilicueta 82),
Chalobah, Rudiger, Zouma (Christensen 66), Alonso, Kante (c) (Jorginho 65),
Kovacic, Ziyech (Pulisic 43), Werner (Mount 65), Havertz
Subs Not Used Chilwell, Emerson, James, Silva, Loftus-Cheek,
Abraham
Booked Rudiger, Kepa
Goals Ziyech 27
Villarreal Asenjo, Pedraza (Estupinan 58), Torres, Albiol (c),
Foyth, A. Moreno (Morlanes 85), Capoue (Gaspar 70), Trigueros (Gomez 70), Dia
(Raba 86), Pino (Mandi 91), G. Moreno
Subs Not Used Rulli, Alcaser, Iborra, Barreno, Pena, Mandi,
Nino
Booked Pino, Rabba
Goals G. Moreno 73
Attendance 13,000
Referee Sergei Karasev (RUS)
VAR Marco Fritz (GER)