Tosin Adarabioyo, left, is congratulated by teammate Liam Delap


June 25, 2025 Tags:

Chelsea continued their impressive form in the Club World Cup with a dominant 3-0 victory over ES Tunis in the United States. The match not only saw the Blues secure their spot in the knockout stages but also witnessed Liam Delap score his first Chelsea goal — a moment that will surely excite fans about his future potential.

Chelsea Seal Knockout Spot with Style

Enzo Maresca rotated his starting XI to manage fitness and give rest to key players, but Chelsea never looked out of control. They were clearly the stronger side in every department against an ES Tunis team that couldn’t match the pace or technical ability of the Blues.

The victory was crucial. Chelsea needed to avoid defeat to move forward in the tournament, and they did so with ease. From the first whistle, it was evident that Maresca’s side were focused, fluid, and hungry for goals.

Liam Delap Steps Up in Jackson’s Absence

With Nicolas Jackson suspended after a red card in Chelsea’s previous Club World Cup outing, the spotlight turned to young striker Liam Delap. And the 21-year-old didn’t disappoint.
Delap, recently signed to add depth and firepower to Chelsea’s attack, got his chance and made the most of it. His first Chelsea goal was exactly the type every manager wants from a traditional number 9 — composed, powerful, and purposeful.

A Classic Striker’s Goal

The moment came when Delap muscled past a defender to win the ball. He then cut inside with confidence and curled a precise, low finish into the far corner. It wasn’t flashy, but it was effective — the kind of goal that speaks volumes about a striker’s instincts and composure under pressure.

Fans watching would have seen a glimpse of what Delap could bring to Stamford Bridge. He looked sharp, physical, and willing to fight for every inch — attributes Chelsea have sometimes lacked up front.

Squad Rotation Pays Off for Maresca

This match also gave a chance for some less frequent starters to shine. Spanish international Marc Cucurella was rested, with young Josh Acheampong filling in at left-back. While there had been concerns about facing a physical Tunisian side, Chelsea made sure those worries faded quickly with dominant possession and control.

Acheampong looked solid in defense and added to Chelsea’s attacking transitions, showing Maresca's tactical gamble was a success.

Chelsea Fans Buzzing About Delap

The buzz around Liam Delap’s first Chelsea goal is more than just excitement over a single moment. Supporters see him as someone who could offer a new dynamic to the squad this season. A forward with power, balance, and natural scoring ability is something the team has lacked in recent years.

This performance was a strong signal to Maresca and the fans that Delap is ready for more opportunities. If he continues this form, he could easily become a regular name on the teamsheet.

What’s Next for the Blues?

Chelsea’s convincing 3-0 win means they move into the knockout stage of the Club World Cup with growing confidence.

With squad depth proving valuable and players like Liam Delap making their mark, the club appears well-prepared for the challenges ahead.

As anticipation builds, fans will now look forward to seeing whether Delap can continue to deliver — and if Chelsea can bring home another trophy.

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