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began their Premier League season with a 3-1 away win against Brighton as Timo 
Werner and Kai Havertz made their debuts.
Chelsea 
began their Premier League season with a 3-1 away win against Brighton as Timo 
Werner and Kai Havertz made their debuts.
Chelsea have made a number of marquee signings so far this summer, although only 
the German pair were fit enough to feature at the Amex Stadium. Werner, in 
particular, was lively on his first competitive Chelsea appearance and won a 
penalty in the 21st minute as Mat Ryan swiped at his legs, which Jorginho 
dispatched (23).
But Brighton - having strengthened well themselves in the transfer window thus 
far - had their fair share of chances and deservedly levelled when Leandro 
Trossard (54) fired home, with Kepa Arrizabalaga's ability to deal with 
long-range strikes once again called into question.
Player ratings
Brighton: Ryan (6), Webster (6), Dunk (7), White (7), Lamptey 
(8), Bissouma (7), Alzate (6), March (7), Lallana (6), Trossard (6), Maupay (7).
Subs used: Connolly (6), Gross (5), Jahanbakhsh (5).
Chelsea: Kepa (6), Alonso (6), Christensen (7), Zouma (7), 
James (8), Jorginho (7), Kante (7), Loftus-Cheek (7), Mount (7), Havertz (6), 
Werner (7).
Subs used: Barkley (5), Hudson-Odoi (5), Azpilicueta (n/a).
Man of the match: Reece James.
But Chelsea restored their lead less than two minutes later when Reece James 
(56) drilled home his first Premier League goal in stunning fashion. Kurt Zouma 
then nabbed a goal himself with his shot diverting off the toe of Adam Webster, 
leaving Ryan rooted to the spot.
While the Premier League table still taking shape, it marks a successful start 
for Frank Lampard's new-look side - whose last two title wins have started with 
victory on a Monday evening - while Brighton will feel like they deserved 
something from the encounter.
After the strangest of pre-seasons in which these two sides met just over two 
weeks ago, the opening 20 minutes was a rather cagey affair as both found their 
feet. Werner looked lively throughout and it was his pace that won Chelsea's 
penalty. Steven Alzate's poor pass landed to Jorginho, who poked the ball 
through for his new team-mate. As Werner went to drive down the side of the 
area, Ryan was out and tripped him over.
It was a clear-cut penalty and Craig Pawson pointed to the spot with VAR 
agreeing with the decision. Jorginho lined it up and after a little jump in his 
run-up, easily dispatched past Ryan to see Chelsea off the mark for the new 
season.
Team news
There was a Brighton debut for Adam Lallana. The midfielder was the only new 
signing in the XI, but Ben White also started, who returned to the club 
following his loan spell at Leeds last season.
Frank Lampard handed debuts to Kai Havertz and Timo Werner. They were the only 
new faces in Chelsea’s XI, with Thiago Silva, Ben Chilwell and Hakim Ziyech 
unavailable due to injury. Kepa Arrizabalaga was preferred to Willy Caballero in 
goal despite speculation over his future.
But it was Brighton who could - and arguably should have - scored next. Just 
after the penalty, former Chelsea academy product Tariq Lamptey floated a 
wonderful cross into the area, but Neal Maupay couldn't quite get his shot on 
target as the ball looped in Kepa's hands. The under-fire goalkeeper produced a 
wonderful save not long after as Alzate looked to atone for his earlier mistake, 
but his fierce strike was palmed away by the leaping Kepa.
But it was not the best end to the half for Brighton as debutant Adam Lallana 
was forced off with an injury after a good showing in the opening period. Werner 
could then have doubled Chelsea's lead as he once again sped down the side of 
the box, but his strong drive was palmed away well by Ryan at the near post.
Graham Potter's side dominated the opening exchanges of the second half and went 
close twice. Aaron Connolly - who replaced Lallana - could only send a Solly 
March cross into the side of the net before Lamptey saw a thunderous shot turned 
behind by Zouma. The ex-Chelsea full-back was then involved when Brighton scored 
a deserved equaliser, cutting the ball back for the waiting Trossard at the top 
of the area. It was then a wonderful, curling effort that wriggled under Kepa's 
hand, once again reacting a fraction too late.
But Brighton were not level for long - 99 seconds to be exact - and it was a 
stunning strike from James that saw Chelsea ahead. Jorginho set the 20-year-old 
up outside the area and he sent a thunderbolt into the back of the net which 
Ryan could do nothing to stop - it was certainly a memorable way to mark your 
first Premier League goal.
Perhaps the one moment Brighton will come to rue was a miss from captain Lewis 
Dunk just after, with the centre-back having been linked with Chelsea earlier in 
the transfer window. Trossard floated a lovely ball into the area and Dunk - in 
the perfect position at the back post - could not make enough contact with the 
ball as it skimmed past the post.
Chelsea decided matters in the 66th minute after an error from Webster. James 
whipped in a corner, which Zouma just stepped off his defender to collect before 
sending the ball goalwards. Ryan looked to be in a good position to save the 
shot, but Webster stuck out a toe to divert it into the opposite corner, leaving 
Ryan unable to scramble across to keep it out.
The visitors dominated for the remainder of the game as Brighton's fight 
deflated, and had a few half chances but were unable to add another.
Man of the match - Reece James
There are a few ways to score your first Premier League goal and the 20-year-old 
did it with the ideal strike. It was a sensational, curling effort from James 
that was the pick of the goals and is already a contender for goal of the 
season.
He also added an assist to his superb performance, delivering the corner for 
Zouma's goal, and made a total of nine crosses, six of which came from open 
play. Defensively, he made two blocks - the highest of the Chelsea team - and 
has certainly made his case for a regular starting berth this term.
Lampard told Sky Sports: "We needed it because having just gone to 1-1, we 
weren't at our best during that period of the game after we'd come out for the 
second half.
"Reece has got that in him. He's a plyer of such quality. When you think about 
some of the young English right-backs that are around now, they have that extra 
bit of quality so you try and get Reece in areas where he can be areal threat 
for us. That inside position he turned up in, he's got great quality on him, he 
got a great strike away and he gets a good goal."
Opta stats
Brighton have won just one of their 10 home Premier League games in 2020 (D4 
L5), the fewest of any side to have played two or more home matches in the 
competition this calendar year.
Chelsea have scored each of their last 16 penalties in the Premier League since 
Eden Hazard missed from the spot against Man City in April 2017.
Since he joined Chelsea in 2018, Kepa Arrizabalaga has conceded more Premier 
League goals from outside the box (19) than any other goalkeeper. Indeed, 
excluding blocked shots, Kepa has conceded nine of the last 13 overall shots on 
target he has faced in the Premier League.
What's next?
Brighton will begin their Carabao Cup campaign in midweek as they face 
Portsmouth on Thursday, live on Sky Sports (kick-off 7.45pm). They will then 
make the trip to Newcastle on Sunday in the Premier League, live on Sky Sports 
(kick-off 2pm).
That will be also followed by Chelsea's next game as they take on Premier League 
champions Liverpool, live on Sky Sports (kick-off 4.30pm).
Teams 
Brighton & Hove Albion Ryan, Webster, Dunk (c), White (Gross 
79), Lamptey, Bissouma, Alzate (Jahanbakhsh 79), March, Lallana (Connolly 45), 
Trossard, Maupay 
Subs Not Used Steele, Stephens, Burn, Veltman
Booked Lamptey
Goals Trossard 54
Chelsea Kepa, Alonso, Christensen, Zouma, James, Jorginho (c) 
(Azpilicueta 85), Kante, Loftus-Cheek (Barkley 61), Mount, Havertz (Hudson-Odoi 
80), Werner
Subs Not Used Caballero, Rudiger, Abraham, Giroud
Booked 
Goals Jorginho 23 (pen), James 56, Zouma 66
Attendance 0
Referee Craig Pawson
VAR Kevin Friend