Much-changed Chelsea close on Conference League last 16 after Astana win

A youthful Chelsea side eased past Astana 3-1 to continue their recent winning run and all but confirm a place in the Conference League last 16.

As expected, Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca made 10 changes from the team that won 4-3 at Tottenham to go second in the Premier League on Sunday, with a mixture of experienced players and young hopefuls looking to make their mark. In fact, it was the first time in the club’s history they had fielded four teenagers in a European clash.

One such player was Marc Guiu, 18, who opened the scoring after just 14 minutes after a wonderful bit of skill on the right to breeze past his marker, before powering into the box and coolly beating Mukhammedzhan Seysen at his near post.

The Spain U19 international thought he had added a second four minutes later after impressive approach play from Pedro Neto, who made his way to the right byline before pulling a cross back for Guiu to seemingly bundle the ball home from close range – however, the goal was credited to unfortunate Astana defender Aleksandr Marochkin.

Six minutes before half-time, the game was all but over as a contest when the unmarked Renato Veiga rose highest of all to head home Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall’s corner from the right to make the 16-hour, 3,479-mile round trip worthwhile.

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Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca made a whopping TEN changes from the side that won 4-3 at Tottenham on Super Sunday.

The Italian does included forward Pedro Neto in his starting lineup, alongside the likes of the less experienced youngsters such as defender Josh Acheampong, midfielder Samuel Rak-Sakyi, wide man Tyrique George and striker Marc Guiu.

Astana did hit back just before the interval when Marin Tomasov worked himself some space in a crowded box, before the skipper curled home past a diving Filip Jorgensen and in off the post.

But the Blues did a professional job to stop any hint of a second-half Astana comeback as Maresca’s side won a sixth game in a row for the first time since 2022, extending their unbeaten run to nine matches in all competitions in the process, and remaining top of the Conference League standings with a 100 per cent record.

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Source : Sky Sports