Chelsea warded off a persevering Aston Manor as Bricklayer Mount's first and second Head Association objectives of the time got a fifth...
Chelsea warded off a persevering Aston Manor as Bricklayer Mount's first and second Head Association objectives of the time got a fifth sequential triumph across all contests.
The Blues opened the scoring only six minutes into the match after a gift from Tyrone Mings. The Britain place half headed down a circled in ball from Ben Chilwell straightforwardly into Mount's way before objective, before the midfielder side footed it home.
However, in spite of the early forward leap, Estate overwhelmed until the end of the half. Leon Bailey hit the crossbar not long after the opener, as he met a John McGinn cross following pleasant work from Ashley Youthful on the edge of the area.
Mount opening past Emi Martinez.
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Kepa Arrizabalaga was called right into it multiple times before the whistle, as Marc Cucurella and Chilwell attempted to figure out the game.
Once more the Spanish goalkeeper made two quickfire saves in the 21st moment as he denied both McGinn and Douglas Luiz who were set up by Youthful.
Kepa then made the most great stop of the half as he turned behind an exceptionally close header from Danny Ings after Bailey handily beat Chilwell close to the touchline and whipped in a risky cross to his striker.
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