CELTIC fired four past Chelsea to leave Enzo Maresca still looking for his first win as Blues boss.
Chelsea started brightly but were soon put on the back foot by Brendan Rodgers’ side.
Chelsea’s pre-season tour continues to fall flat after a 4-1 drubbing at the hands of Celtic[/caption] Celtic ran riot over the Blues[/caption]Celtic, who were playing their fifth game of pre-season compared to Chelsea’s second, took the lead through Matt O’Riley.
The Scottish champions were finding plenty of space on the break behind the Blues’ high line – but their second came from a short corner.
Three simple passes allowed O’Riley to tee up Furuhashi Kyogo to tap in at the far post.
Chelsea were vastly improved after the break but collapsed late on in the second half.
A howler from Benoit Badiashile saw him play the ball straight to the feet of Luis Palma as Chelsea tried to play out, with the No7 turning and finishing.
There was a second goal in two minutes as another ball over the top caught the Blues out – Mikey Johnston racing in behind and making it four.
Sterling won a late penalty to give the American Chelsea fans something to shout about, which was converted by Christopher Nkunku.
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Despite conceding and looking a little shaky on the ball at times the Spaniard made some fine saves, including one superb stop from Kyogo in the first half.
Put Badiashile in trouble leading up to his mistake for the third goal.
Robert Sanchez had an up and down performance[/caption]Still getting used to his new inverted role, which involves a lot of work when changing positions. Chelsea were left exposed by it at times but he still looked good on the ball, not quite as impactful as against Wrexham.
Looked a threat from set pieces but still looks a way off being back to full fitness after such a long spell out with injury, this was his first start in more than a year.
An absolute shocker for the third Celtic goal, sending a pass backwards straight to the feet of Palma. Had been good going forwards on the ball before that but a real moment to forget.
Benoit Badiashile’s mistake in the second half gifted Celtic their third goal[/caption]No fights this time but could have done with a bit more aggression against Celtic in the first half as they raced in behind time and again.
Some fine turns on the ball in midfield to get Chelsea going. Confident and strong when it comes to holding off opposing players. More encouraging minutes after making just one appearance in his first season.
Lots of hustle and bustle but lacked a clinical touch when it mattered, tried to make things happen when Chelsea were struggling.
One of three taken off at the break having been the only player to play the full 90 minutes against Wrexham.
Electric pace down the right at times and got the better of his full-back on plenty of occasions. However, reliance on his left foot meant the winger fluffed a superb chance when trying to sort out his feet from Sterling’s cut-back.
Two goals in two pre-season games, his penalty adding to the opener against Wrexham.
Looking very sharp as he works towards what will hopefully be a full-season for Chelsea. Forced some openings early on with his pace but faded a touch as the game went on.
Christopher Nkunku looked sharp despite the result[/caption]A couple of flashes on the ball down the left but a very quiet game other than that as his teammates struggled to find him in good positions. Withdrawn at the break.
Needs to work on finishing his chances but the young signing led the line exceptionally well and dealt with the rough stuff from the Celtic defenders impressively. Looks like a promising talent.
Immediately injected life into this Chelsea team and got them on the front foot after the break. Unlucky not to get himself a goal, hitting the post shortly after coming on. Good darting run to win the penalty.
A couple of nice touches and showed plenty of willing to get forwards and run in behind.
Adventurous stepping out and playing on the ball but let Johnston go far too easily for Celtic’s fourth.
Just like James, trying to learn the ropes of his new role but offered very little on the ball and left the defence exposed at times.
A few sharp moments on the ball as Chelsea looked to move forwards quickly.
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