1-2 for Red Bull Salzburg Chelsea: Player ratings as the Blues advance to the Champions League knockout stages

Chelsea overcame an impressive Red Bull Salzburg to eke out a 2-1 victory in Austria and secure their place in the Champions League knockout stages with a game to spare.

Following a touching tribute to Red Bull co-founder Dietrich Mateschitz who passed away on Saturday, the game kicked off in explosive fashion with both sides getting forward freely and enjoying space to attack, inside a boisterous Red Bull Arena. Once Chelsea perked up and pulled ahead, though, they dominated proceedings, playing Salzburg off the park through to half-time.

Die Roten Bullen leveled things up almost immediately after the break as the game burst into life once more, with both sides exchanging blows in what was a fantastic game of football. Chelsea needed more to get past an impressive, young Salzburg side, and they got exactly that when Kai Havertz fired them back in front in the 64th minute.

Chelsea almost capitalized on Bernardo’s poor header mere moments after the first whistle, with Havertz colliding with Salzburg goalkeeper Philipp Kohn’s head in trying to beat him to the ball. He was able to continue, though, and the hosts swiftly grew into proceedings after an early spell of Chelsea dominance.

Matthias Jaissle’s side was causing Chelsea problems when trying to build their attacks, packing their midfield tight to force them wide or long. But just as that seemed to be working, a cross into the box was defended poorly and several missed challenges saw the ball fall into the path of an unmarked Mateo Kovacic, who smashed it beyond Kohn for 1-0.

It should’ve been 2-0 after half an hour when Chelsea seamlessly evaded an aggressive press to thread together a fantastic team move that set Havertz through in a two vs one scenario. He then squared for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, but the forward fluffed his lines.

Havertz spurned a glorious chance himself minutes later, meeting a brilliant cross with an underwhelming header. Aubameyang did much better with a more difficult chance on the cusp of half-time, forcing Kohn into yet another save.

Salzburg flew out of the traps after the break, and despite being denied a penalty by VAR, they drew level after 49 minutes. An exquisite cross from Maximilian Wober was met by an equally as impressive finish at the back post by Junior Adamu, punishing Chelsea’s wastefulness.

After coming up with the goods at one end, Adamu was the hero again four minutes later, clearing Jorginho’s header off the line from a corner.

Just as Havertz’s evening was becoming one to forget having missed several favorable chances, he fired Chelsea back in front with a sensational, curled strike from the edge of the box, following another neat passage of play.

Potter used substitutes to shift his side into a back four to see out the closing stages, successfully taking the sting out of an otherwise all-action contest and putting Chelsea within touching distance of winning Group E.

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