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Adeyemi’s brilliant breakaway goal for Borussia Dortmund means Chelsea have a
1-0 deficit to overcome following the first leg of their Champions League round
of 16 tie.
Graham Potter's side had the better chances amid a boisterous atmosphere in
Germany but Thiago Silva had a goal disallowed for handball and Joao Felix hit
the crossbar when well placed. Ademeyi's solo run punished their earlier
profligacy just after the hour mark.
It was cruel on Chelsea given their performance. Once behind they pushed hard
for the equaliser and came close when Kalidou Koulibaly had his fierce shot
cleared off the line by Emre Can. But they must now come from behind at Stamford
Bridge to progress.
The defeat on the night means that Chelsea have now won only once in nine
matches since the turn of the year and though Potter will have been encouraged
by some of what he saw, this was further evidence that this is a team still
finding ways not to seize victory.
Player ratings
Borussia Dortmund: Kobel (8), Wolf (6), Sule (7), Schlotterbeck
(7), Guerreiro (6), Emre Can (7), Adeyemi (8), Bellingham (7), Salih Ozcan (7),
Brandt (7), Haller (6).
Subs: Modeste (5), Ryerson (6), Bynoe-Gittens (6).
Chelsea: Kepa (5), James (7), Thiago Silva (6), Koulibaly (6),
Chilwell (6), Loftus-Cheek (6), Fernandez (6), Havertz (6), Ziyech (5), Joao
Felix (7), Mudryk (6).
Subs: Mount (6), Cucurella (5).
Player of the match: Karim Adeyemi
How Dortmund won it on the night
The relaxing of restrictions in the summer that had previously required
temporary seating to be installed on the vast Sudtribune for European
competition meant that the knockout stages of the Champions League were treated
to the full Dortmund experience.
The terrace was packed over one hour before kick-off, a cacophony of boos
greeting the Chelsea players for their warm-up let alone the game itself. With
confidence fragile, cohesion fledgling, it made for a daunting test for Potter's
team.
They played on the counter-attack in the first half but there were
opportunities. Thiago Silva had a goal disallowed for handball from Reece James'
left-wing free-kick before Joao Felix spurned two excellent chances to give
Chelsea the lead on the break.
The first saw his measured shot fly over the bar. The second, on his weaker left
foot, came back off the crossbar having been set up by Kai Havertz. Along with
the speedy Mykhailo Mudryk, Chelsea looked potent with space to run into but
could not make it count.
Dortmund, for all their first-half possession, had little clear-cut for Kepa
Arrizabalaga to deal with, Sebastien Haller's shot on the angle being as close
as they came. Captained by the combative Jude Bellingham, they offered just
enough to keep the crowd in it.
The game flipped in the second half, Chelsea taking control and testing the
goalkeeper through James, while Mudryk and Enzo Fernandez had efforts blocked.
Just as the momentum was with them, they were exposed at the back by Adeyemi.
One-on-one with Fernandez, he outpaced the backtracking midfielder and rounded
Kepa before slotting low into the net. The noise inside the stadium was
extraordinary. The Chelsea players seemed in shock. It is becoming an
unfortunate habit.
Dortmund were jittery thereafter as the away side tried to fashion an equaliser,
Fernandez forcing a fine save from the excellent Gregor Kobel from the edge of
the box. But the Chelsea supporters in the stadium were left bereft by their
team's failure to conjure a goal.
Speaking the night before about the link between resources and results, Potter
had observed that the beauty of football is that two plus two does not always
equal four in this game. Right now, Chelsea continue to look less than the sum
of their expensive parts.
What's next?
Chelsea are back in Premier League action on Saturday afternoon when they host
the bottom club Southampton at Stamford Bridge.
There are further Premier League games against Tottenham and Leeds before
Chelsea welcome Dortmund for the return leg of this tie on March 7.
Teams
Borussia Dortmund Kobel, Wolf (Ryerson 73), Sule,
Schlotterbeck, Guerreiro, Can, Adeyemi Bynoe-Gittens 79), Bellingham (c), Ozcan,
Brandt, Haller (Modeste 68)
Subs Not Used Meyer, Hummels, Meunier, Reyna, Reus, Dahoud,
Malen, Rothe, Coulibaly
Booked Bellingham, Can, Adeyemi, Ozcan, Ryerson, Sule
Goals Adeyemi 63
Chelsea Kepa, James, Thiago Silva (c), Koulibaly, Chilwell
(Cucurella 71), Loftus-Cheek, Joao Felix, Enzo, Ziyech, Havertz, Mudryk (Mount
71)
Subs Not Used Bettinelli, Bergstrom, Azpilicueta, Hall,
Chalobah, W Fofana, Chukwuemeka, Gallagher, Kovacic, Zakaria
Booked James, Silva, Ziyech, Mount
Goals
Attendance 81,365
Referee Jesus Manzano (Spain)
VAR Alejandro Hernandez (Spain)