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Sterling was restored to Chelsea's attack and rewarded Graham Potter with a
starring role in a 2-1 win over Dinamo Zagreb which saw Ben Chilwell limp off
late on.
Chilwell appeared to pull his hamstring chasing a ball in stoppage time and
though he got to his feet and played the final seconds of the match, the England
defender had to be carried across to the tunnel at the full-time whistle to
raise questions over his fitness ahead of the World Cup, which kicks off in less
than three weeks.
Sterling's role in Chelsea's 4-1 defeat at Brighton on Saturday was called into
question after Potter started him at wing-back, but back in his natural position
he scored his first goal for the club since mid-September to cancel out Bruno
Petkovic's early opener - and he could have had a first half hat-trick but
missed two other chances.
With Chelsea only playing for pride, but needing to shake off the memory of that
hammering on the south coast, they could not have got off to a worse start when
Cesar Azpilicueta's miscued header teed up Petkovic to stoop and nod home after
seven minutes.
Dinamo were playing for their European hopes - needing a win and favourable
results elsewhere to qualify for the Europa League play-off round - but were
pegged back only 11 minutes later, when Sterling latched onto Pierre-Emerick
Aubameyang's backheel and bent an equaliser inside the far post.
On the half-hour mark, Chelsea put themselves ahead as a low ball from the right
found debutant Denis Zakaria, who marked his first appearance since joining the
club two months ago with what would prove to be the winner, a smart near-post
strike which crept inside the near post.
Aubameyang hit the bar after half-time as Chelsea pushed for a cushion while
Josip Sutalo was kept out by Edouard Mendy at full stretch, but a dead rubber
for the hosts ended with a reassuring victory to end their group-stage on a high
ahead of Monday's last-16 draw.
How Chelsea signed off from Group E on
a high until Chilwell injury
After being forced to change his favoured back three several times in recent
games, Potter reverted to a four-man defence for the first time in eight games
hoping to provide more balance to the strong side he had picked.
Things could not have got off to a worse start. Chilwell failed to block a cross
which Azpilicueta got his head to but could not direct clear, and with Kalidou
Koulibaly caught on his heels Petkovic was presented a simple finish to open the
scoring.
That changed Dinamo's gameplan from having to score to battening down the
hatches - not that it worked for long.
Sterling could already have scored from a delightful, disguised diagonal into
the box from deep from Kai Havertz, but fired over on the volley.
He made amends soon after, meeting Aubameyang's backheel and riding two
challenges before deftly curling home on his left.
The England forward could have had a hat-trick on another day but blazed the
most presentable chance of the three well off target.
Instead, debutant Zakaria completed the turnaround on the half-hour when
connecting sweetly with a low ball which just beat Sadegh Moharrami's attempted
goal-line clearance.
Sutalo could have levelled up within minutes of the restart but was denied by
the recalled Mendy from a corner, before Aubameyang rattled the crossbar from 20
yards as the game began to open up.
It could have been three late on as substitute Conor Gallagher was denied from
close-range, but appeared to be destined to be a positive night for Chelsea
regardless - until Chilwell's injury put a dampener on the evening's events, and
perhaps his World Cup hopes too.
What's next?
Chelsea have three more games before the World Cup break. They host Arsenal in
the Premier League on Sunday; kick-off 12pm. They then travel to Man City in the
Carabao Cup, live on Sky Sports; kick-off 8pm.
Chelsea's final Premier League game before the tournament is on Saturday
November 12 when they travel to Newcastle, live on Sky Sports; kick-off 5.30pm.
UEFA Official Team Sheet
Teams
Chelsea Mendy, Azpilicueta (c), Koulibaly (Silva 65), Chalobah,
Chilwell, Zakaria (Loftus-Cheek 71), Jorginho, Mount, Sterling (Pulisic 83),
Aubameyang (Broja 64), Havertz (Gallagher 64)
Subs Not Used Bettinelli, Ziyech, Cucurella
Booked Koulibaly
Goals Sterling 18, Zakaria 30
Dinamo Zagreb Livakovic, Peric, Sutalo, Ristovski (Emreli 70),
Ljubicic, Ivanusec, Misic, Ademi (c) (Bulat 83), Moharrami, Petkovic (Drmic 83),
Orsic
Subs Not Used Nevistic, Lauritsen, Theophile-Catherine,
Stefulj, Baturina, Bockaj, Menalo, Spikic, Marin
Booked Misic, Ivanusec, Moharrami
Goals Petkovic 7
Attendance 39,392
Referee Francois Letexier (France)
VAR Jerome Brisard (France)