Chelsea beat Belgium’s Ghent with a score of 4:2 and thus added 3 points to the Conference League table. The Belgian team did not create too many opportunities and deservedly leave Stamford Bridge without a point. The home team is gaining confidence as the season progresses and this match can only help them again.
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Enzo Maresca fielded a changed line-up compared to the last league match. For example, Christopher Nkunku, Mykhaylo Mudryk or summer acquisition Joao Felix also got their chance. Cesaro Casadei, on the other hand, entered the lineup.
The London team took the lead in the 12th minute after Renato Veiga jumped onto Mudryk’s cross and cleared the ball into the goal. It was the first goal in the blue jersey for the Brazilian defender.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall had another chance. The English midfielder received a pass from Felix, made a key to the defender and fired. Unfortunately for the home team, his shot missed the goal structure.
Gent didn’t start the second half well at all, as they conceded in the opening minute. Axel Disasi combined with Pedro Neto and the Portuguese summer signing sent the ball into the net from inside the box. Great entry of the home team into the second half of the game.
However, he did not last long. From the first big opportunity in the entire match, the visitors were able to make their mark. A long cross was found by Tsuyoshi Watanebe and he made no mistake. Although the main referee interrupted the celebrations with an offside review, it was not proven and the Belgian team could celebrate to the fullest.
In the 63rd minute, Veiga spoke again. This time, the young full-back took on the role of assistant. With a pass under him, he found Nkunko free in the penalty area and the experienced French striker was not mistaken. The spectators at Stamford Bridge saw three goals in twenty minutes of the second half.
Dewsbury-Hall assured everyone who would take all the points. The English midfielder clearly found a free ball in the opponent’s penalty area and cleared it with a tight shot into the bottom of the goal. The Englishman thus closed the scoring from Chelsea’s point of view.
The guest Omri Gandelman made the definitive point behind the result only in the 90th minute. It was the fourth goal for the Israeli player in this year’s Conference League. The Israeli got to the ball in the opponent’s goal and uncompromisingly closed the score of the match.
Source: UEFA