Daily Trust

Chelsea hurt by early Bayern goals

-

Chelsea were caught cold in the heat of Singapore as three early goals from Bayern Munich gave the German champions a 3-2 win at the Internatio­nal Champions Cup (ICC).

A Thomas Muller double and a Rafinha strike saw Bayern race into a 3-0 lead in the first halfhour as the shell-shocked English champions were overrun.

Marcos Alonso pulled one back before half-time to keep things respectabl­e before the second half saw new £58m striker Alvaro Morata make his Chelsea debut and Michy Batshuayi grab his second goal in two games.

It was hardly the most significan­t of games but the Blues’ slow start must have been a little galling for Antonio Conte. Bayern were clearly keen to make up for Saturday’s embarrassi­ng 4-0 defeat to AC Milan in Shanghai and Conte’s side had perhaps underestim­ated the impact of that result on their opponents.

The opening goal from Rafinha came when the Brazilian was allowed time and space to pick his spot and shoot low in the corner from 20 yards. The second was the result of fine breakaway move that ended with Franck Ribery crossing for Muller to volley home from close range.

Real Madrid loanee James Rodriguez should have added a third in the 18th minute before Muller ambled forward in the 27th minute and, like Rafinha, was allowed too much time to line up a shot before curling home from 20 yards.

Conte will have noted the lack of focus from his players at the start of the game and that should inform his preparatio­ns for the defence of the Premier League title.

Playmaker Eden Hazard has been the key creative force for Chelsea for several years but misses the start of the season due to an injury sustained on internatio­nal duty in June.

His absence was keenly felt in the first half in particular as Chelsea’s defensive collapse was compounded by a lack of creativity and attacking impetus.

Cesc Fabregas and Willian both had a quiet game and the key moments of inspiratio­n came from Batshuayi, who had a powerful low effort well saved by goalkeeper Tom Starke, and Marco Alonso, whose thunderous drive in first-half added time ended a poor 45 minutes on a high.

In contrast to Chelsea, the man-of-the-match was Bayern’s Ribery, who was a constant source of danger as he demonstrat­ed the type of dynamic attacking presence that the Blues were missing in Hazard’s absence.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria