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Chilwell (50), French Kurt Zuma (66) and Italian Jorginho scored two penalty goals (78 and 82) for the London club.
Chelsea had come back from a three-way delay to draw 3-3 against West Brom in the third leg last week, before abandoning the League Cup fourth round with a penalty shoot-out against Tottenham on Tuesday.
Coach Frank Lampard’s team raised their score to seven points after claiming their second Premier League victory this season after their first in the opening stage, noting that they fell 0-2 to Liverpool in the second.
And the new Senegalese goalkeeper, Edouard Mendy, participated in the match in his first league game, due to the fluctuation of the performance of the first Spanish goalkeeper Kepa Arisabalaga.
German debutant Timo Werner remains absent to score in his fourth league game since arriving from Leipzig earlier in the season, as he has yet to live up to the aspirations of his compatriot Kay Havertz, from Bayer Leverkusen, although he received a penalty for his team.
And after Chelsea’s modest performance in the first half, he got up after the break, scoring all four goals, starting with Chilwell’s approach when the ball hit him after a confusion in the area, which was followed by his left to the net (fifty).
The English international contributed to the second goal by lifting a cross from the left wing, followed by defender Zuma, on a header (66).
And Tammy Abraham scored a penalty after an error by Terek Mitchell, which was translated by specialist Jorginho to the left of Spanish goalkeeper Vicente Guaita (78).
Havertz got a second penalty after Frenchman Mamadou Sakho ran over his leg, so Jorginho set out to try again successfully (82).
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