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A late Moises Caicedo header gave Chelsea a hard-fought 1-0 win over minnows
Pafos and boosted their automatic qualification hopes for the Champions League
last 16.
Defeat in Enzo Maresca's final Champions League game in charge away to Atalanta
in December has given Chelsea work to do to avoid a two-leg play-off but this
narrow win in head coach Liam Rosenior's first experience of the competition
moved them up to eighth on goal difference.
There still remains big pressure to win next Wednesday's trip to Antonio Conte's
Napoli, with eight teams level on 13 points and five more within three points of
the Blues' tally, but automatic progression - and avoiding a fixture pile-up in
February - is in Chelsea's hands.
Why Chelsea realistically need to win in
Naples
Were Chelsea to only take a point in Naples, they would finish ninth or lower if
only one of Barcelona, Sporting, Manchester City, Atletico Madrid, Atalanta or
Inter were to win and either Borussia Dortmund or Juventus won by two or more
goals.
Rosenior's first taste of a Champions League game had been a frustrating one for
78 minutes, with Enzo Fernandez seeing a first-half header ruled out for a push
and Pafos goalkeeper Jay Gorter pulling off a string of saves - including three
to deny Caicedo - for the stubborn visitors.
The Cypriot champions - now 30th in the standings - even struck the woodwork at
the other end, with a Jaja strike deflecting off Reece James' arm and onto a
post. Penalty appeals from the visitors were rightly waved away, given the
Blues' captain's arm was tucked into his chest, but it was a warning for
Chelsea.
Estevao was brought on at half-time to try to provide some spark for a Chelsea
team missing the rested Cole Palmer but a fierce volley from the Brazilian was
saved by Gorter before Bruno made a goal-saving block. Defender Derrick
Luckassen then flew in to prevent Alejandro Garnacho from scoring.
But just as Chelsea nerves began to jangle and concerns about them missing out
on a top-eight finish rose, Caicedo met a corner unintentionally flicked on by
Pafos' Nany Dimata to nod in the decisive goal and give Rosenior an ideal start
in to life in this competition. Former Blues boss Conte now stands in his way.
Rosenior praises Chelsea body language
Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior to TNT Sports:
"We knew Pafos were very well-organised. A lot of good things, just the final
bit. We had dominance, control, the goalkeeper made some good saves, but the
thing I really liked about the team today was the body language.
"It never changed, the energy, the counter press, was really good. You want to
score more goals but we're in a position where if we win the next game, we're in
the top eight.
"The standards here are really high, the fans come to see shots and goals. It's
my job to improve on that. For me, it's a fine balance at the moment. For me,
it's two clean sheets in a row when it's a long time since that happened, it's a
positive thing. Then it's about trying to be in games and win games."
Caicedo shows his all-round excellence again
The high-quality and wide-ranging skills of Moises Caicedo are no secret but his
performance to inspire Chelsea to a narrow but important win over stubborn Pafos
exemplified his many attributes.
He eventually made the difference with his header from a flicked-on corner with
12 minutes to play. That was his fourth shot on target of the game, with the
visitors' goalkeeper twice sharp to stop Caicedo drives before the break. It's
the most shots on target he's had in a game for Chelsea.
He was also joint-top for chances created, with Enzo Fernandez, while only
centre-backs Benoit Badiashile and Wesley Fofana had more touches. Only Fofana
won possession more times. Caicedo is a player who can do it all.
The midfielder has played every minute he has been available for under Rosenior
so far. He missed the Arsenal tie through suspension - and that was the only
game the new head coach hasn't won.
While the defence gets rejigged and attackers are rotated, Caicedo is a constant
- and essential - for this Chelsea team.
Teams
Chelsea Jorgensen (Sanchez h/t); Gusto, Fofana, Badiashile,
Hato (Cucurella 70); James (c) (Estevao h/t), Caicedo; Neto, Fernandez, Garnacho
(Gittens 70); Delap (Joao Pedro 70)
Subs Not Used Acheampong, Chalobah, Emenalo, Santos, Walsh,
George, Guiu
Booked Gittens 73, Fernandez 86
Goals Caicedo 78
Pafos Gorter; Sema (Langa 83), Luckassen, Pileas; Bruno, Pepe,
Sunjic (Bassouamina 83), Jaja (Quina 65); Orsic, Dragomir (c) (G.Michael 89);
Anderson (Dimata 65)
Subs Not Used Petrou, N.Michael, David Luiz, Goldar, Fontoura,
Caldierado
Booked Orsic 33, Sema 56, Sunjic 79
Goals
Attendance 39,200
Referee Erik Lambrechts (Belgium)
VAR Nathan Verboomen (Belgium)