Chelsea's young guns proved they have what it takes to compete with the best in European football, as they secured a thrilling comeback win over Napoli at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona. The Blues trailed 2-1 at half-time, but an inspired second-half display from substitutes João Pedro and Cole Palmer ultimately sealed a 3-2 victory.
For Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior, this result is more than just a morale-booster - it's a vital learning experience for his young team. "That's what experience is," he said. "It's nights like this and also having setbacks and understanding why setbacks happen."
The Chelsea squad has shown remarkable resilience in the face of adversity, and Rosenior was quick to praise their spirit and determination. "We've not had an away win in the Champions League for a long time, so that's a great marker for the team and hopefully we can continue," he said.
The turning point came when Cole Palmer, who was not even expected to start due to injury concerns, made his presence felt during the second half. Rosenior praised Palmer's pressing, running, and overall performance, saying it was "magnificent." The Chelsea star had been forced to endure an injury-hit season, but he managed himself well in the last two weeks before making a triumphant comeback.
Palmer's cameo added to an excellent double from João Pedro, who had given Chelsea the lead with an early penalty. However, Napoli's response was swift and decisive, taking the game 2-1 at half-time. It looked like Chelsea's Champions League hopes were over, but Rosenior's side dug deep and responded with a spirited second-half display.
For Rosenior, this result is just the beginning of something special. He emphasized the need to look after his players, particularly Palmer, who has endured an injury-plagued season. "We need to see him absolutely relish nights like this on big occasions," he said.
With this result, Chelsea has secured a place in the knockout phase of the Champions League, avoiding the inconvenience of next month's playoff. Rosenior's side will be eager to build on this momentum and continue their upward trajectory under his leadership.
For Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior, this result is more than just a morale-booster - it's a vital learning experience for his young team. "That's what experience is," he said. "It's nights like this and also having setbacks and understanding why setbacks happen."
The Chelsea squad has shown remarkable resilience in the face of adversity, and Rosenior was quick to praise their spirit and determination. "We've not had an away win in the Champions League for a long time, so that's a great marker for the team and hopefully we can continue," he said.
The turning point came when Cole Palmer, who was not even expected to start due to injury concerns, made his presence felt during the second half. Rosenior praised Palmer's pressing, running, and overall performance, saying it was "magnificent." The Chelsea star had been forced to endure an injury-hit season, but he managed himself well in the last two weeks before making a triumphant comeback.
Palmer's cameo added to an excellent double from João Pedro, who had given Chelsea the lead with an early penalty. However, Napoli's response was swift and decisive, taking the game 2-1 at half-time. It looked like Chelsea's Champions League hopes were over, but Rosenior's side dug deep and responded with a spirited second-half display.
For Rosenior, this result is just the beginning of something special. He emphasized the need to look after his players, particularly Palmer, who has endured an injury-plagued season. "We need to see him absolutely relish nights like this on big occasions," he said.
With this result, Chelsea has secured a place in the knockout phase of the Champions League, avoiding the inconvenience of next month's playoff. Rosenior's side will be eager to build on this momentum and continue their upward trajectory under his leadership.