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Chelsea
reached the Champions League knockout stages with a game to spare after Kai
Havertz's stunning second-half strike helped to see off Red Bull Salzburg.
The Blues now cannot be caught by either the Austrian champions or AC Milan,
meaning Graham Potter, who is now unbeaten in his first nine matches as
Chelsea's head coach, has the luxury of being able to rest players in the final
group game at home to Dinamo Zagreb next week.
The visitors' margin of victory should have been far greater but a combination
of some wasteful finishing from Pierre-Emerick Aubemayeng and Havertz, and some
inspired goalkeeping by Salzburg's Philipp Kohn, meant the result was in the
balance until the final whistle.
But Havertz put his early miss behind him to ensure he ended up as the
match-winner when he swept home a brilliant effort from the edge of the Salzburg
area, which even outshone the classy goal Mateo Kovacic scored in the first half
and cancelled out Junior Adamu's equaliser just after half-time.
Player ratings
Salzburg: Kohn (9), Dedic (6), Bernardo (7), Pavlovic (6),
Wober (7), Gourna Douath (6), Seiwald (6), Kjaergaard (6), Sucic (6), Adamu (7),
Okafor (6).
Subs: Sesko (7), Ulmer (6), Simic (6), Kameri (n/a).
Chelsea: Kepa (6), Chalobah (8), Silva (8), Cucurella (7),
Pulisic (6), Gallagher (7), Jorginho (7), Kovacic (8), Sterling (6), Aubameyang
(6), Havertz (7).
Subs: Loftus-Cheek (6), Azpilicueta (6), Broja (6), Mount
(n/a), Ziyech (n/a).
Man of the match: Philipp Kohn
How Chelsea ended Salzburg's 40-game unbeaten
home run
Potter has enjoyed a strong start to life as Chelsea's head coach and he may
feel the first 45 minutes at the Red Bull Arena was the best his side have
produced during his short time in charge.
Salzburg were able to rattle their more illustrious visitors with their high
press in the opening exchanges but Chelsea quickly established their authority
and took the lead through Kovacic, whose effort from the edge of the area seemed
to catch everyone - including the motionless Kohn - unawares as it flew into the
top corner.
Potter's side proceeded to create a plethora of chances as they bamboozled
Salzburg with their slick attacking football but were unable to extend their
advantage as Aubameyang dallied over a one-on-one with Kohn, while Havertz
directed a weak header straight at the 'keeper.
Potter's predecessor Thomas Tuchel had often bemoaned Chelsea's lack of cutting
edge and it looked as though the same issue would trouble Potter when Salzburg
stunned the Premier League side shortly after half-time.
The head coach had boldly opted for Raheem Sterling and Christian Pulisic as his
wing-backs in a 3-5-2 formation and, while they played their role in Chelsea's
impressive attacking display, the duo left space behind them for the Austrian
side to exploit, which they did when Maximilian Wober's brilliant cross from the
left was turned in by Adamu.
But, after absorbing that body blow at the start of the half, Chelsea composed
themselves and re-established their lead through Havertz, whose stunning finish
had more than a passing resemblance to his first goal for Germany in their draw
with England last month.
Chelsea had further chances to add to their lead - notably through Pulisic, who
fluffed his lines when set up by Havertz - while Kepa Arrizabalaga had to be
bailed out by Thiago Silva when he was beaten to a high ball into the area by
Strahinja Pavlovic, but Chelsea were able to hold on and end Salzburg's
remarkable 40-game unbeaten run at home.
Havertz recalls sense for the big occasion
Havertz's winning goals for Chelsea in the Champions League final in May 2021
and Club World Cup final earlier this year ensured he will always hold a place
in the hearts of the club's fans, but even diehard Blues supporters must admit
the German has failed to show his best form under either Tuchel or Potter this
season.
Havertz's questionable form came to a head this month, when he was replaced at
half-time during Chelsea's 2-0 win at Aston Villa - when they were lucky to go
into the break without conceding - and was anonymous in the draw at Brentford a
few days later.
The 23-year-old found himself left on the bench for the duration of last
weekend's tie with Manchester United and could have had no complaints with
Potter's decision after registering just two goals and no assists in 14 games.
Havertz was recalled for the trip to Salzburg and, while he was more involved
than on his previous outings, he continued to frustrate and passed up a glorious
scoring opportunity when he aimed a weak header straight at the goalkeeper in
the first half.
The forward's performance in Austria was hardly vintage - he lost the ball more
than any other Chelsea player - but his brilliant match-winning goal reminded
everyone of his sense for the big occasion.
Havertz's second-half goal not only secured all three points for Chelsea but
also guaranteed their place in the last 16 of the Champions League. His previous
two strikes this season - at home to West Ham and Wolves - were also
match-winners.
What is more, Havertz's goal against Salzburg was only the second time he's
scored away from Stamford Bridge in the Champions League. The only other
occasion was in Porto, when Chelsea beat Manchester City 1-0 to lift the trophy
for just the second time.
Havertz must shake his habit of drifting out of matches to truly be considered
world class, but there's no denying his uncanny knack of reappearing just when
his side needs him.
Potter: We deserved to go through
Speaking to BT Sport after seeing his side reach the Champions League knockout
stages, Graham Potter said he was "delighted", adding: "Fantastic performance
from the players. They showed real courage here because of the atmosphere, the
way they are so intense, put you under a lot of pressure but I thought we
controlled it quite well.
"We attacked well, created some chances. A bit disappointed to only be 1-0 at
half-time. One mistake or action from them, which can happen at this level, but
we responded really well.
"Great goal from Kai and overall we deserved to go through. It was hard work but
it's going to be at this level. I'm delighted for the players.
"We got Raheem into good areas and Christian as well and the fact they have to
defend as a back-four, quite wide, there are big spaces which allows Conor
[Gallagher] and Kai to get in."
England World Cup squad watch
Trevoh Chalobah has benefitted more than most from Potter's appointment, with
the centre-back - who was out of favour under Tuchel - starting his sixth match
in a row against Salzburg.
The 23-year-old - who was born in Sierra Leone - has three caps for England U21s
and his impressive performances as part of Chelsea's back-three could tempt
Gareth Southgate to consider him for a similar role at the World Cup.
Conor Gallagher is also enjoying life under Potter and produced a strong display
in Austria as he bids to secure one of the midfield berths in the England squad.
Raheem Sterling is as good as guaranteed a ticket to Qatar but his solid outing
at left wing-back could give Southgate reason to consider him for a similar role
this winter.
Ruben Loftus-Cheek spoke on Monday about his hopes of travelling to a second
World Cup but he had to make do with a second-half substitute appearance, in
which he played his part in helping Chelsea see out their win.
Gareth Southgate's provisional squad will have to be whittled down to a
final 26-man list, which has to be submitted to FIFA on Monday November 14.
What's next?
Chelsea will be back in Premier League action against Brighton on Saturday;
kick-off 3pm. They will then welcome Dinamo Zagreb to Stamford Bridge on
Wednesday November 2 in their final Champions League group match.
Red Bull Salzburg will face Hartberg in the Austrian Bundesliga before facing AC
Milan next Wednesday in their final Champions League group match.
UEFA Official Team Sheet
Teams
Salzburg Kohn, Dedic, Bernado, Pavlovic, Wober (Ulmer 78),
Gouma-Douath, Seiwald, Sucic (Sesko 61), Kjaergaard, Adamu (Kameri 82), Okafor
(Simic 78)
Subs Not Used Mantl, Walke, Van Der Brempt, Piatkowski, Baidoo,
Diarra
Booked Sucic
Goals Adamu 49
Chelsea Kepa, Chalobah, Thiago Silva, Cucurella, Pulisic
(Azpilicueta 75), Jorginho (c), Kovacic (Loftus-Cheek 68), Sterling (Mount 89),
Gallagher (Ziyech 89), Havertz, Aubameyang (Broja 75)
Subs Not Used Bettinelli, Mendy, Chilwell, Zakaria, Chukwuemeka
Booked Gallagher, Kepa
Goals Kovacic 23, Havertz 64
Attendance 29,520
Referee Sandro Scharer (Switzerland)
VAR Fedayi San (Switzerland)