Chelsea Secure Slim Victory, Rangers Hold Villarreal

Willian’s
early goal in Greece gave Premier League leaders Chelsea a 1-0 win over PAOK in
the Europa League on Thursday, while Steven Gerrard’s Rangers twice fought back
to earn a 2-2 draw at Villarreal.
Eden Hazard
was omitted from the Chelsea squad at his own request due to fatigue, but
manager Maurizio Sarri fielded a strong side for the Blues’ opening game in
Group L at a hostile Toumba Stadium.
Brazil
winger Willian struck after just seven minutes with a first-time finish after
an assist from Ross Barkley to extend Chelsea’s winning run to six games in all
competitions.
Rangers
acquitted themselves well on their first appearance in the group stage of a
European competition since the 2010-11 Champions League, as they came away with
battling point in Spain.
A disastrous
start for the Scottish side saw Carlos Bacca fire Villarreal ahead inside 60
seconds, but Scott Arfield turned home a cross from Daniel Candeias to level on
67 minutes.
Gerard
Moreno put the hosts back in front almost immediately, only for Kyle Lafferty
to again hit back for Rangers as Gerrard’s men made a solid start in Group G.
Marseille,
last season’s runners-up, slumped to a 2-1 home defeat by Eintracht Frankfurt
in Group H as Luka Jovic grabbed an 89th-minute winner for the reigning German
Cup champions.
Lucas Ocampos
opened the scoring early for Marseille, who were playing behind closed doors at
the Stade Velodrome after numerous crowd incidents last season.
But Lucas
Torro levelled on 52 minutes for Eintracht before Jovic’s late strike won it.
Record
five-time winners Sevilla launched their Group J campaign with a 5-1 rout of
Standard Liege, as Ever Banega and Wissam Ben Yedder both netted twice for the
Spaniards.
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