#3 Hudson-Odoi was promising
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In the absence of Eden Hazard, Hudson-Odoi was given a start ahead of Charlie Musonda and he grabbed the opportunity with both hands. While he played only forty-five minutes, he looked lively and direct, showing great pace and awareness.
He set up the only goal of the game by cutting in and then out to create space for the cross which Pedro finished. While Pedro scored the goal, some might argue he was the best winger on the pitch for the forty-five minutes he played. While he may not be a starter, he might just find a bench role at Chelsea.
Edited by Sudeshna Banerjee