Estevao wonder goal lights up Chelsea's statement win over 10-man Barcelona
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Estevao wonder goal lights up Chelsea's statement win over 10-man Barcelona
"The jeers when Lamine Yamal trudged off with 10 minutes left said it all. It was billed as an epic showdown between two of the best young players in the world but in the end it was barely a contest. Lamine Yamal was shoved to the margins by Marc Cucurella, who could not have done a better job in neutralising the Barcelona winger, and was powerless to stop himself being left in the shade by Chelsea's boy from Brazil."
"This will go down as the night when Estevao Willian proved that he is the real deal. There have been flashes from the 18-year-old Brazilian since he joined Chelsea from Palmeiras for 52m last summer but nothing quite on this level. Estevao, who is only three months older than Lamine Yamal, delighted in tearing Barca to shreds. He left Pau Cubarsi and Alejandro Balde with twisted blood on his way to scoring an outrageous solo goal,"
"No wonder Enzo Maresca did not hesitate to start Estevao against the champions of La Liga. Barca could not handle him and they could not deal with Chelsea's power. Hansi Flick's side lost their captain, Ronald Araujo to a red card, before half-time, and were well beaten. Chelsea, who moved into the top eight of the Champions League standings, go into Sunday's match with Arsenal in fine fettle."
Estevao Willian starred for Chelsea, producing an outrageous solo goal and dominating Barcelona's defense. Lamine Yamal was subdued by Marc Cucurella and was substituted amid jeers with ten minutes remaining. Wesley Fofana conceded a handball that led to Enzo Fernandez scoring, and Ronald Araujo received a red card before half-time. Chelsea used physicality and pace to overwhelm Barcelona and secured a clear win that moved them into the top eight of the Champions League standings. Enzo Maresca started Estevao against the La Liga champions, and Chelsea approach their next fixture against Arsenal in confident form.
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