‎Chelsea vs Barcelona Player Ratings: Estevao Shines as Blues Dominate Champions League Clash

Chelsea produced a stunning 3-0 Champions League victory over Barcelona at Stamford Bridge, extending their impressive form under Enzo Maresca. The Premier League side displayed attacking flair and defensive solidity, leaving the Spanish giants with little room to maneuver. Goals from an own goal by Jules Kounde, a brilliant strike from Estevao, and Liam Delap’s first Chelsea goal ensured a decisive win.
‎Chelsea crush Barcelona 3-0 at Stamford Bridge as Estevao dazzles, Cucurella dominates Yamal, and Delap scores in commanding Champions League win.
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‎Chelsea’s early dominance included two goals disallowed for offside, with Enzo Fernandez’s celebrations cut short by handball and offside calls. Barcelona’s rare attacking moments saw Lamine Yamal slip Ferran Torres through, only for the former Manchester City forward to miss narrowly.
‎Marc Cucurella proved decisive, delivering a low cross that resulted in Kounde’s own goal, breaking the deadlock. Barcelona’s captain Ronald Araujo received a red card just before halftime, compounding their challenges and leaving the visitors a man down.
‎Estevao emerged as the standout performer, weaving past Barcelona defenders before finishing with his weaker foot, showcasing his burgeoning talent. Chelsea’s control continued, culminating in Delap scoring to seal the 3-0 win.
‎Player Highlights:
‎Goalkeeper & Defence:
‎Robert Sanchez: 7/10 – Solid handling with minimal testing.
‎Reece James: 8/10 – Provided attacking support and leadership.
‎Wesley Fofana: 6/10 – Comfortable in a quiet evening.
‎Trevoh Chalobah: 7/10 – Dominant tackling and defensive control.
‎Marc Cucurella: 9/10 – Neutralized Yamal and excelled defensively.
‎Midfield:
‎Malo Gusto: 7/10 – Energetic and effective in midfield pressure.
‎Moises Caicedo: 9/10 – Relentless defensive and transitional contributions.
‎Enzo Fernandez: 8/10 – Creative playmaking and key assist for Delap.
‎Attack:
‎Estevao: 8/10 – Match-winning goal and exceptional skill display.
‎Pedro Neto: 6/10 – Threatened with pace but less effective on the ball.
‎Alejandro Garnacho: 4/10 – Minimal impact, substituted before 60 minutes.
‎Subs & Manager:
‎Andrey Santos: 6/10 – Covered ground efficiently after halftime.
‎Liam Delap: 7/10 – Scored first Chelsea goal, strong attacking presence.
‎Enzo Maresca: 9/10 – Tactical masterclass, outsmarted Barcelona’s coach.
‎Chelsea’s performance reflected tactical precision, youthful brilliance, and depth across all positions, highlighting their growing Champions League credentials.

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