Álvaro Morata puffed out his cheeks and tried to muster a smile. He had provided the game’s decisive moment and his grateful teammates ran to congratulate him after his poacher’s finish. Yet Chelsea’s matchwinner betrayed relief more than joy by burying his face in Willian’s shoulder, and his struggle to enjoy the feeling of ending his barren run summed up an awkward night for Maurizio Sarri’s side.
Putting the result to one side, this was an unsatisfactory exercise for Chelsea, and Morata’s inconsistencies were a prominent feature in a messy collective display. On the one hand, the Spaniard’s first goal since August allowed Chelsea to break Vidi’s stubborn resistance and establish control of their Europa League group. Yet Morata’s dreadful miss in the first half felt more in keeping with his insipid form this season. He cut a frustrated figure for most of the contest and was booked for dissent after complaining too much about Vidi’s robust defending.
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