Copenhagen 1 Chelsea 2: Blues take slender lead back to Stamford Bridge but left ruing late goal to give Danes hope

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REECE JAMES came to Chelsea’s rescue again with a goal worthy of a bigger stage.

Captain James broke the deadlock with a cracking 25 yarder that also dragged his team out of the doldrums as they struggled to get into gear in the C-List Conference League.

GettyReece James broke the deadlock with a great strike[/caption]

ReutersEnzo Fernandez netted Chelsea’s second of the night[/caption]

ReutersGabriel Pereira headed one in for Copenhagen[/caption]

Chelsea’s longest serving player was drafted into midfield as a tactical experiment by boss Enzo Maresca and popped up a minute into the second half with only his second goal of the season.

In January he salvaged a point for The Blues with a last kick of the game equaliser at home to Bournemouth and showed his value again just when Maresca needed it.

The head coach was forced to make a triple substitution at half time to ignite his team and gain the narrow advantage needed that makes next week’s last 16 second leg in London a bit more comfortable

By the end of the game, a reshuffled Chelsea line up had a more familiar look with Marc Cucurella, Levi Colwill, Jadon Sancho and Enzo Fernandez on the pitch.

And vice-captain Fernandez doubled their lead with 25 minutes left with a well-placed shot across goal from inside the box.

Maresca’s side should have cruised it from there but suffered a nervy final ten minutes when the Danish league leaders pulled one back from a set-piece with a header by Gabriel Pereira cashing in on slack marking at the back post.

James has to be carefully managed these days after a string of hamstring injuries which have plagued his recent career.

Good job the renowned full back was on the ball despite being out of position in the heart of the team as Maresca tinkered with his line up.

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Credit must also go to Cucurella, forced to come on earlier than expected when Malo Gusto came off injured after only 24 minutes.

The Spaniard was an attacking force down the left and claimed the assist for James’ opener and the key pass to Tyrique George which ultimately allowed Fernandez to claim the winner.

EPAMalo Gusto suffered an injury in the first half[/caption]

GettyHe was forced to be subbed off[/caption]

Curly-tops Cucu provided a neat cut back for James to unleash a screamer into the back of the net from outside the box not long into the second half.

And from there a much more confident Chelsea pressed the advantage and rookie winger George cut back a short pass from the by line for Fernandez to pick his spot from inside the six yard box.

With his eyes on Sunday’s Premier League clash at home to his former club Leicester, Maresca rejigged his line up and also took off Cole Palmer early to rest legs for the weekend game.

Greenhorn striker Shumaira Mheuka became the youngest starter for Chelsea in a major European tournament at the age of 17 years and 137 days but was taken off at half time.

GettyEnzo Maresca will be frustrated by the late goal[/caption] Creator – [#item_custom_dc:creator]

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