Chelsea Smash Crystal Palace 4-0, Chilwell: What a brilliant performance! : Okezone Ball



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LONDON – Chelsea’s Ben Chilwell was pleased with his team’s performance in the fourth week of the 2020-2021 Premier League. Entertaining Crystal Palace at Stamford Bridge on Saturday (03/10/2020), Chelsea won four unanswered goals.

Chelsea’s four goals in this match were scored respectively by Ben Chilwell (50 ‘), Kurt Zouma (66’) and a pair of Jorginho penalty goals, specifically in the 78th and 82nd minutes.

Chelsea seemed so dominant throughout the match. Frank Lampard’s landing team recorded 17 chances. This amount is highly proportional to Palace, who was only able to fire four shots.

Three additional points from this home game bring Chelsea to fourth place in the 2020-2021 Premier League standings. Tammy Abraham and his colleagues had seven points in four games earlier this season.

Also read: Jorginho Two Goals, Chelsea Bantai Crystal Palace at Stamford Bridge

“It was a brilliant team performance and I’m obviously very happy with my personal performance. We kept a clean sheet, which is important to us, and scored four great goals as a team. We showed our hunger to push for 90 minutes,” said Chilwell, Quoted on the BBC Sports website, Saturday (3/10/2020).

“In the first half we were patient, but maybe we did not take enough risks in the last third. The coach said in the first half that we had to be more creative in the last third, and in the second half we showed it,” he continued.

Chilwell also spoke about his impressions of playing for the Chelsea squad so far. Although he has not felt the true atmosphere of the match in the presence of the audience, the former Leicester player feels that he has adapted well to his new team.

“I heard that the Premier League is very different from other leagues, so it will take time for the new recruits to adjust. Everyone is working hard today and getting nervous,” he continued.

“The reason we all came here is because we feel that the team can win a lot of things. We just have to keep working hard and produce performances like today,” he said.

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