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Chelsea
moved a step closer to booking their place in the Champions League knockout
stages as Hakim Ziyech's 56th-minute strike was enough to secure a 1-0 victory
over Malmo in southern Sweden.
Ziyech impressed as he made a case for more regular starting opportunities,
scoring his first goal since the European Super Cup win over Villarreal in
August as he tucked home from close range after good work from Callum
Hudson-Odoi.
Malmo had lost their previous six Champions League games by an aggregate score
of 28-0 so it was a very resolute display against the European champions, who
still have work to do in order to qualify for the last 16.
Johan Dahlin twice denied Kai Havertz from point-blank range either side of the
interval but the result means another victory for Chelsea without conceding.
Since Thomas Tuchel took over, they have conceded just 23 goals in 46 games,
five in one game against West Brom. The Blues move level on points with Juventus
in Group H, with the Serie A club hosting Zenit St Petersburg later on Tuesday
night.
Player ratings
Malmo: Dahlin (8), Ahmedhodzic (7), Nielsen (7), Brorsson (7),
Berget (7), Pena (7), Innocent (6), Nanasi (7), Rieks (6), Rakip (6), Colak (7).
Subs: Lewicki (6), Olsson (6), Nalic (n/a).
Chelsea: Mendy (6), Christensen (7), Thiago Silva (7), Rudiger
(6), Azpilicueta (6), Loftus-Cheek (7), Jorginho (7), Alonso (6), Ziyech (8),
Hudson-Odoi (7), Havertz (6).
Subs: Pulisic (6), Barkley (6).
Man of the match: Hakim Ziyech.
How Chelsea broke Malmo resistance
In front of a sell-out crowd of 20,000 supporters at the Swedbank Stadion, the
hosts survived an early penalty appeal as Anel Ahmedhodzic left Havertz in a
heap inside the box but referee Felix Brych was well placed to wave away the
protests.
Chelsea last visited Malmo in 2019 en route to claiming the Europa League title,
and they dominated possession as patient play involving Hudson-Odoi and Marcos
Alonso resulted in Cesar Azpilicueta's low shot being fumbled around the post by
goalkeeper Dahlin.
The Blues had lost only four of their last 23 games in Europe's premier cup
competition, and Tuchel's men continued to probe as Dahlin was drawn into action
once more when Havertz found Ziyech but his low shot was kept out by the feet of
the Malmo stopper.
Malmo nullified Juventus in the opening 20 minutes during their one previous
Group H home game so far, but three unanswered goals before the break ended
their stubborn resistance. Chelsea were being frustrated throughout the opening
period, however.
Dahlin was enjoying his night and his heroics kept Malmo level as Havertz
collected Ruben Loftus-Cheek's perfectly-weighted pass but the forward's dinked
effort was smothered by the onrushing goalkeeper.
Chelsea arrived having only conceded seven goals in 16 matches in all
competitions this season, but Jon Dahl Tomasson's side were prickly and even
occasionally threatened as Antonio-Mirko Colak shinned wide when picked out by
Sergio Pena on the stroke of half-time.
You could see Malmo's belief growing as Brych blew for the restart.
There were faint cries for a penalty from the 1,000 Chelsea fans behind the goal
when Alonso's header from Ziyech's near-post corner brushed the arm of Lasse
Nielsen, but a minute later the Premier League side were ahead.
Tuchel's decision to switch wingers was vindicated as Havertz and Hudson-Odoi
combined down the right to good effect before the latter's low cross was guided
in by Ziyech at the far post.
You sensed the floodgates would open, but Malmo remained resolute with Erdal
Rakip's speculative drive failing to trouble Edouard Mendy.
Chelsea did come close to a second when another Ziyech corner was met by Thiago
Silva but cleared off the line brilliantly by Ahmedhodzic before Dahlin resumed
his battle with Havertz to deny the forward from Loftus-Cheek's through ball.
There was time for Tuchel to introduce Christian Pulisic in the final 15 minutes
for his first appearance since August and only his third for Chelsea this season
as the visitors saw out the game with minimum fuss.
Analysis: Chelsea machine rolls on
Sky Sports' Ben Grounds:
"Tuchel will certainly have wanted his players to have been more clinical in
front of goal, highlighted by Havertz's profligacy and even the rustiness of
Pulisic as he missed a presentable chance albeit from an offside position with
the final kick of the game.
"This was not a vintage Chelsea display but when you have 74 per cent of the
ball and restrict your opponents to no shots on target, it cannot be viewed as a
bad night at all.
"This was a routine win for the Champions League holders and they never looked
in danger. Chelsea have shown they are capable of winning all sorts of games and
in all manner of ways, from thumping Norwich 7-0 to collecting a third 1-0 win
of the season.
"There were some strong performances from Tuchel's men, not least from
Loftus-Cheek.
"The 25-year-old, who was making only his fourth start of the season, saw plenty
of the ball in midfield, creating three chances, completing seven dribbles, and
winning 14 duels - nearly twice as many as any other player. The Chelsea machine
rolls on."
Man of the match: Hakim Ziyech
Chelsea's Hakim Ziyech has become the joint-highest scoring Moroccan player in
UEFA Champions League history, alongside Marouane Chamakh (8 goals each).
Chelsea keeping it clean - Opta stats
Malmo have lost all four games against Chelsea in European competition by an
aggregate scoreline of 10-1.
Chelsea have never lost a European game against Swedish opposition (P8 W5 D3) -
against no opposing nation have the Blues played more games in all European
competitions without losing (also unbeaten in eight against sides from Czech
Republic and Denmark).
Since Thomas Tuchel's first game in charge of Chelsea (27th January), the Blues
have kept 29 clean sheets in all competitions, more than any other big five
European league side during this period.
Malmo have now conceded 29 goals in the UEFA Champions League since they last
scored a goal in the competition (vs Shakhtar Donetsk in October 2015).
Since the start of last season, Chelsea's Edouard Mendy has kept 12 clean sheets
in the UEFA Champions League (16 appearances), at least five more than any other
goalkeeper.
What's next?
Chelsea host Burnley in the Premier League on Saturday before the international
break. Tuchel's side take on Juventus in their next Champions League group-stage
clash on Tuesday November 23; kick-off 8pm.
UEFA Press Kit
Teams
Malmo Dahlin, Nielsen (c), Brorsson, Ahmedhodzic, Berget
(Larsson 86), Pena (Lewicki 58), Innocent, Rieks (Olsson 58), Rakip (Birmancevic
86), Colak, Nanasi (Nalic 74)
Subs Not Used Ellborg, Diawara, Moisander, Abubakari, Gwargis,
Eile
Booked
Goals
Chelsea Mendy, Christensen, Silva, Rudiger, Azpilicueta (c),
Loftus-Cheek, Jorginho, Alonso, Ziyech (Barkley 74), Havertz, Hudson-Odoi
(Pulisic 74)
Subs Not Used Kepa, Bettinelli, Chilwell, James, Chalobah,
Sarr, Saul, Vale
Booked Silva, Loftus-Cheek
Goals Ziyech 56
Attendance 16,112
Referee Felix Brych (Germany)
VAR Sascha Stegermann (Germany