Benfica Edge Chelsea 2-1 in Pre-Season Thriller

 Premier League giants Chelsea stumbled in their first pre-season test, falling 2-1 to a slick Benfica side at Estádio da Luz. Despite Cole Palmer’s debut as Chelsea’s new #10, defensive lapses cost the Blues against the Portuguese champions – raising early concerns ahead of their Premier League opener against Manchester City.

Palmer Shines Amid Chelsea Struggles

The England international impressed despite defeat:
✅ Debut as #10: Orchestrated attacks with 91% pass accuracy
✅ Solo Goal: Dribbled past 3 defenders for 52nd-minute equalizer
✅ Creative Hub: 4 key passes, including disallowed Nkunku goal
❌ Defensive Workrate: Caught out during Benfica’s winner

Tactical Breakdown

AspectBenficaChelsea
Formation4-2-3-1 (high press)4-3-3 (possession)
Possession43%57%
Shots on Target6/143/9
Key Passes128

Goals That Decided

  1. Di María (38′): Curled free-kick past Petrovic
  2. Palmer (52′): Dribbled from midfield, slotted far corner
  3. Cabral (76′): Headed home unmarked from cross

Defensive Concerns for Chelsea

  • Set-Piece Vulnerability: Di María exploited gap in wall
  • Aerial Weakness: 6’3″ Cabral unchallenged for winner
  • Fullback Exposure: Chilwell caught upfield repeatedly
    “We switched off twice – unacceptable at this level,” admitted coach Enzo Maresca post-match.

Bright Spots for Blues

  • Nkunku: Active in false-9 role (goal disallowed by VAR)
  • Lavia: 93% pass accuracy in deep pivot role
  • James: 70 minutes in injury comeback

Benfica’s Statement Win

  • Di María: Masterclass in creative leadership
  • Neves: Dominated midfield duel vs. Fernández
  • Pre-Season Momentum: Extends unbeaten run to 7 games

What’s Next?

  • Chelsea: Face Celtic in Detroit on July 24
  • Priority Fixes: Set-piece drills, defensive coordination
  • Transfer Watch: Pursuing Barcelona’s Frenkie de Jong intensifies

Summary: Benfica’s clinical finishing exposed Chelsea’s pre-season rust, despite Palmer’s dazzling individual display. With three weeks until the Premier League kickoff, Maresca must urgently address defensive cohesion – especially against aerial threats and dead balls. This friendly served as a reality check for Chelsea’s revamped squad.

 Benfica beat Chelsea 2-1 in pre-season friendly! Palmer scores but defensive errors cost Blues. Analysis & implications for Premier League prep. 

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