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Chelsea vs Malmo FF. UEFA Europa League Knockout Play-offs.

Stamford BridgeAttendance39,813.

Chelsea 3

  • O Giroud (55th minute)
  • R Barkley (74th minute)
  • C Hudson-Odoi (84th minute)

Malmo FF 0

  • R Bengtsson (sent off 73rd minute)

5-1

Chelsea 3-0 Malmo (5-1 aggregate): Maurizio Sarri's side ease into Europa League last 16

Olivier Giroud, Ross Barkley, Callum Hudson-Odoi on target

Callum Hudson-Odoi celebrates scoring for Chelsea against Malmo
Image: Callum Hudson-Odoi celebrates scoring for Chelsea against Malmo

Callum Hudson-Odoi scored as Chelsea eased into the Europa League last 16 with a 3-0 victory over Malmo in their second-leg tie at Stamford Bridge, winning 5-1 on aggregate.

Olivier Giroud netted in his fifth successive Europa League game as he put Chelsea ahead in the 55th minute. Ross Barkley (74) doubled the lead with a superb, curling free-kick after Rasmus Bengtsson was sent off for a second yellow card.

Hudson-Odoi rounded off a fine starting performance with the third goal in the 85th minute to seal Chelsea's spot in Friday's last-16 draw.

It will be a boost for Maurizio Sarri and his side ahead of their Carabao Cup final showdown with Manchester City on Sunday, live on Sky Sports.

Player ratings

Chelsea: Caballero (6), Azpilicueta (7), Rudiger (7), Christensen (6), Emerson (6), Kante (7), Kovacic (6), Barkley (7), Willian (8), Giroud (7), Hudson-Odoi (7).

Subs used: Jorginho (5), Loftus-Cheek (6), Ampadu (n/a).

Malmo: Dahlin (6), Vindheim (7), Nielsen (6), Bengtsson (5), Safari (6), Traustason (5), Christiansen (6), Bachirou (5), Rieks (5), Antonsson (5), Rosenberg (6).

Subs used: Strandberg (4), Lewicki (4), Gall (4).

Man of the match: Willian.

Both sides had chances to score in the opening ten minutes. Andreas Vindheim played a good cross into the box, but Bengtsson could only put his header wide, before Giroud also skewed a header past the post after some good play from Hudson-Odoi and N'Golo Kante.

The visitors should have scored in the 13th minute as Malmo captain Markus Rosenberg took advantage of Hudson-Odoi's poor touch to get onto the ball, rounding Antonio Rudiger on the edge of the area before sending his effort wide.

Team news

Four Chelsea players kept their places from Monday's FA Cup defeat to Man Utd, with Cesar Azpilicueta, Antonio Rudiger, N'Golo Kante and Mateo Kovacic remaining in the XI. Callum Hudson-Odoi also started the game. Uwe Rosler named the same XI from last week's first leg in Sweden.

Chelsea's best chance of the first half came from their first corner as Willian's delivery, following neat interplay with Hudson-Odoi, was met by Cesar Azpilicueta, but the Spaniard's sliding effort was saved by Malmo goalkeeper Johan Dahlin.

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Ten minutes into the second half and Chelsea took the lead as Kante's superb break from deep sparked a counter-attack, with the France international feeding to Willian down the left, who crossed for Giroud to tap home.

Chelsea striker Olivier Giroud celebrates after scoring his team's first goal with Antonio Rudiger against Malmo
Image: Olivier Giroud has now scored in his last five Europa League games

Malmo went down to ten men in the 73rd minute after Bengtsson picked up a second booking for hacking down Emerson just outside the area. It looked to be a promising area for a Chelsea free-kick and that was proved correct as Barkley curled home expertly to score in his second successive Europa League game.

Hudson-Odoi rounded off the scoring in the 84th minute as another inch-perfect cross from Willian picked out the 18-year-old on the right, who then darted into the box before firing into the bottom corner.

Opta stats

Chelsea have won each of their last seven Europa League home games, scoring at least three goals in six of those matches (20 in total - 2.86 per game on average).

Callum Hudson-Odoi in action for Chelsea against Malmo in the Europa League
Image: Hudson-Odoi started the game for Chelsea on Thursday

Maurizio Sarri has won 28 of his opening 43 games in charge of Chelsea in all competitions (D6 L9), one more than Pep Guardiola managed in his first 43 matches with Manchester City (W27 D9 L7).

Chelsea striker Olivier Giroud is the first player to score in five consecutive Europa League appearances for an English club (6 goals in total) since Romelu Lukaku for Everton in March 2015.

Willian, who made his 200th start for Chelsea in all competitions, has registered three assists in his last four games for Chelsea, as many as he managed in his previous 25.

Callum Hudson-Odoi has been directly involved in six goals in his last six starts for Chelsea in all competitions (3 goals, 3 assists).

Man of the match - Willian

Action from Chelsea's Europa League last-32 second leg match against Malmo
Image: Markus Rosenberg heads towards goal for Malmo in the second-leg tie

It was a fine performance from Willian on Thursday, who stepped into those big playmaker shoes as Eden Hazard started on the bench. He sprayed passes across the field with laser-like precision and set up the first and third goals with his efforts.

With Pedro struggling with illness, Willian is a more than capable replacement to start against Man City on Sunday and will be boosted by his efforts against Malmo.

What's next?

It's a big one for Chelsea on Sunday as they take on Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley, live on Sky Sports. Malmo will travel to Osters in the group stage of the Svenska Cupen.

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