Chapter 73: The ball goes in again

The answer is unknown.

"Maybe they're used to scoring goals, right?" José thought so.

Suddenly, for no apparent reason, the Chelsea fans erupted in roaring applause in the stands, far more violent than the applause at the time of the goal just now.

"What's going on?" Jose couldn't help but ask a fan next to him.

"They're paying tribute to the former decorated coach Roberto Di Matteo."

Hearing the fan's explanation, Jose couldn't help but look at the Chelsea substitutes and then at the VIP room at Stamford Bridge.

He saw the man, the man who didn't hesitate to stir up the coach.

It's just that his face is a little gloomy at this time.

Apparently it was the behavior of the fans that made him unhappy.

Abu seemed to feel José's gaze and looked at him through the air.

José didn't back down, still looking at the other party quietly.

That's it.

After a moment, both smiled and nodded slightly.

Jose knew that Abu had become his boss, and it was still necessary to show his respect to his boss.

In the 19th minute, the audience once again burst into warm applause.

This time, Jose knew exactly what their applause meant, and they were applauding former Villa captain Petrov, who was recovering from illness, and 19 was exactly Petrov's jersey number.

The game continues.

Villa and Chelsea played back and forth, as if they could tie the score at any time, but with Cahill and Ivan defending, neither Weimann nor Benteke could find a chance to shoot with their feet.

"The Champions League-level defense is really good." José looked at Cahill and sighed.

In the 29th minute, Hazard broke through with the ball in front, and Lowton and several teammates couldn't prevent him, and in the end it was Hurd who directly put the tackle and put Hazard to the ground on the spot.

Chelsea were once again awarded a free-kick on the left side of the pitch.

The penalty spot was only about 23 yards from the goal, closer to the goal than the previous free kick.

Chelsea have a number of players in the squad who have scored from free-kicks, with Frank Lampard undoubtedly the first choice, but this time, it was David Luiz who was in charge.

"It's going to go in." Seeing David Luiz standing in front of the penalty spot, Jose had a vague feeling.

In fact, it was exactly as he expected.

David Luiz's free-kick went straight around the wall and into the net.

Chelsea are 2-0 up.

"It's only been 30 minutes and there's still time to catch up." So thought the optimistic Villa fans.

However, things didn't turn out the way they wanted.

In the 34th minute, Chelsea were awarded another corner.

Uncle Mata is in charge of the corners.

From a corner, Cahill grabbed the ball.

From 12 yards on the right side of the box, Cahill headed straight at goal, but the ball deflected in the middle of the flight and Guzan barely got to it, but the ball flew towards Ivanovic.

Ivan was not polite in the face of the big gift delivered to him, and with a flick of his head, he pushed the ball into Villa's goal.

3-0, Chelsea can be said to have sealed the win.

Paul Lambert glanced in Jose's direction and sighed.

At halftime, Jose did not enter the locker room, and he was embarrassed and did not want to block his teammates.

As for cheering up your teammates? It's not his turn yet.

The second half continued.

In the 56th minute, Lambert made a substitution, bringing on Bennett and Ireland in one go, replacing Lehigh and Westwood.

Is he going to give up?

Jose could see that Lehi and Westwood played okay, although they did not contain Azpilicueta, but they did a good job of containing Moses, and throughout the first half, Moses did not have many chances.

As it turned out, Lehi and Westwood were gone, and Moses immediately found an opportunity to play.

In the 58th minute, Hazard made a direct pass, and Moses got an almost one-on-one chance on the right side of the penalty area, but unfortunately he seemed a little anxious, and the shot was blocked by Guzan.

Still in possession of the ball from Chelsea, Uncle Mata picked up the ball and he glanced at his team-mates before opting for a cross to the edge of the box and the ball was at the feet of Frank Lampard.

From 25 yards, Frank Lampard suddenly volleyed hard into the grass and bounced into the back of the net.

4 to 0.

Villa's players were a little frustrated, while the fans were mostly quiet, just praying that their side would score a goal and save some face.

If prayer is useful, there is no defect in this world.

The prayers of the Villa fans were not answered, but Chelsea continued to score.

In the 75th minute, Piason, who had just replaced Mata, crossed diagonally in front, and Ramirez, who also came on as a substitute, picked up the ball from 12 yards in the box and fired a low shot.

Wear a crotch ball!

Ramirez's shot went straight between Guzan's legs and rolled into the back of the net.

5 to 0.

Villa fans have turned their eyes to Jose behind the bench, and they all have mixed feelings in their hearts.

If Jose had been on the field, the result would have been much better, right?

In one game, 5 goals were scored, which is definitely a tragedy.

However, things don't seem to have stopped.

In the 79th minute, substitute Oscar broke through with the ball, relying on his personal dribbling ability, easily entered the Villa penalty area, and was only one step away from facing the goalkeeper alone.

In desperation, Hurd stepped up his defensive maneuvers, and then Oscar collapsed in the Villa box.

Penalty kick.

The referee showed no mercy to the Villa fans and still pointed decisively to the 12-yard position.

"What about José? Switch to Jose to save the penalty. A fan shouted.

Jose is naturally unlikely to play.

Therefore, Oscar fought the penalty himself, and he personally took the penalty.

6 to 0.

At this moment, Chelsea have six players on the scoresheet, and the sad thing is that the excellent target Eden Hazard has yet to score.

God seems to know what is on the minds of Chelsea fans.

In the 83rd minute, Hazard and Oscar collided against the wall, shook off Villa's backline and fired into the top corner of the net from 10 yards on the left side of the penalty area.

The ball went in again.

7 to 0.

The Villa fan stands are empty.

Despite taking a big lead, Chelsea's attack continued unabated.

Could it be that they want to break their record for the biggest win difference they have set in two years?

In 10 years, in the final round of the English Premier League, Carlo Ancelotti's Blues Chelsea swept Wigan Athletic 8-0 at home, which was the largest win difference set by Chelsea clubs.

God is definitely a Chelsea fan today.

In the 91st minute, Oscar picked up the ball on the wing, faced the Villa defense, and easily burst into the penalty area with a feint.

In the face of Gu Zan, who blocked him, Oscar did not be greedy, but passed to the middle.

Ramirez hurried up to catch up and gave him a gentle push with his right foot.

The ball went in again.

8 to 0.

Chelsea are just one goal away from breaking the biggest margin of victory, but the game has already entered injury time, can Chelsea do it?