Moderate AC Milan with buttocks exposed at Chelsea, De Ketelaere misses an equalizer just before half time | Champions League

Champions LeagueChelsea booked a clear and well-deserved victory against AC Milan at home: 3-0. Charles De Ketelaere, just like his teammates pale, missed the equalizer just before half time. Fofana, Aubameyang and James provided the London party.

There he was, right after the first goal for Charles De Ketelaere in AC Milan’s outfit. After a fantastic run by Leao, ‘CDK’ was suddenly able to print. Kepa saved with one hand. Degryse in the VTM studio: “At Champions League level, this opportunity has to be there.”

Because that chance in the injury time of the first half could have redrawn the course of the match. Can break the Chelsea vibe. It was then 1-0, deserved. Because although the Milanese started the match well, albeit without a chance, The Blues after a quarter of an hour. With attempts from Mount, Thiago Silva and the logical goal. Fofana made a mess after a corner. Mount saw a brilliant lob disallowed for offside. Furthermore, the whole of Milan, and so did ‘CDK’, had a hard time. Chelsea was quicker, more accurate, better.

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After the break, Milan remained ill in the same bed, Chelsea did not care. Aubameyang was put in the way and pushed the 2-0 in. About six minutes later, James hit the roof of the goal. A pale De Ketelaere was replaced on the hour, Origi was allowed to show up for another fifteen minutes and signed for a header. There was no longer an honor savior in a superfluous lock.

After the game, Milan coach Stefano Pioli was asked about De Ketelaere’s performance. “What did I think of him? I’m not talking about individuals. We were really bad as a team.”

In the other match in group E, Salzburg – without Ignace Van der Brempt – won with the smallest difference from Dinamo Zagreb.

Standings in group E

1. Salzburg: 5 points
2. Chelsea: 4 points
3. AC Milan: 4 points
4. Dinamo Zagreb: 3 points

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