Hudson-Odoi Beamed: "I Am Very Happy For The Win. We All Worked Hard. The Manager Told Me To Go And Express Myself. I Feel Comfortable, Hopefully I Did Well."
Hudson-Odoi
Beamed: "I Am Very Happy For The Win. We All Worked Hard. The Manager Told
Me To Go And Express Myself. I Feel Comfortable, Hopefully I Did Well."
MAURIZIO SARRI reaped the rewards of finally putting faith
in Chelsea’s kids but Callum Hudson-Odoi quickly found out he wasn’t happy with
how everything went as the Blues ripped Brighton apart.
AT LONG last, Maurizio Sarri turned to his Chelsea kids –
and they ripped Brighton apart to boost his team’s chances of a top four place.
Callum Hudson-Odoi produced a sparkling performance to help
set to a crucial first goal, and his fellow England man Ruben Loftus Cheek
provided a brilliant third strike to seal the points.
The old guard also weighed in, Olivier Giroud converting
Hudson-Odoi’s cross, and Eden Hazard pouncing on Loftus-Cheek’s pass for the
second goal.
The fans had been increasingly calling for Hudson-Odoi to be
given his chance, and the 18-year-old did not disappoint. Neither did
Loftus-Cheek, 23.
Brighton were totally outgunned, and Chris Hughton’s team
were left still looking over their shoulders nervously at that vacant third
relegation spot - never mind an FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City
looming on Saturday. That looks a mighty task.
“Hudson-Odoi beamed: "I am very happy for the win. We
all worked hard. The manager told me to go and express myself. I feel
comfortable, hopefully I did well."”
Loftus-Cheek added : "We have both worked all of our
lives for this chance. Years of hard work - and now we start in a Premier
League game together. That's good for the academy."
A ruthless Sarri had made seven changes from the team that
played so poorly at Cardiff on Sunday. Hudson-Odoi made his long awaited first
Premier League start – and his name got a huge cheer at the start.
Sarri was told he was not wanted by unhappy fans in Wales.
But the ovation for Hudson-Odoi masked any flack the manager might have got.
The Chelsea manager said: “Callum is happy, but I told him
that he missed a very easy goal in the first half. He has to stay with his feet
on the floor.
“I hope these players can be our future. They are, at the
moment, very important player. But the potential is higher. In the future, they
can become top players. The future could be good.”
“I was sure they would do well. Callum is now ready to play
in every match, also in the most difficult matches. He has improved a lot.”
As Brighton packed their defence, it was the youngster who
had Chelsea’s first chance as he saw his shot deflected over the bar.
Solly March hit the side netting for Albion, who kept
getting bodies in the way as Chelsea dominated – but another cross from
Hudson-Odoi saw Cesar Azpilicueta miss, and then Hazard blazed wastefully over.
But eight minutes before the break the youngster beat
Anthony Knockaert, and his cross was thumped home by Giroud, for his first
league goal since November. Nine strikes in the Europa League though had helped
the Frenchman deservedly claim his place ahead of the dropped Gonzalo Higuain.
The teenager then completely missed his kick six yards out,
but he was always a danger – and he willingly tackled back.
When Jorginho chipped the ball into the box, there was
Hudson-Odoi sneaking in behind the defence, but his header lacked the power to
beat Matt Ryan.
It was Hazard though who grabbed the second, picking up a
pass by Loftus-Cheek, jinking past Lewis Dunk and firing home.
Three minutes later Loftus-Cheek made it 3-0 with a lovely
goal, as Hazard neatly set up the England midfielder, who turned to strike a
glorious drive into the far corner for his second goal in successive games.
It was a worrying night for Hughton. Albion are five points
clear of the drop zone – but still have to face Tottenham, Arsenal and City. He
said: “We need to get this out of our system. You want it to hurt. I haven't
picked my team for Saturday yet.”
For Sarri the taunts were stilled. For now.
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