UCL: Chelsea progress in Europe

Red Bull Salzburg 1 - 2 Chelsea

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Chelsea are through to the knockout stage of the Champions League

Two wonderful finishes by Mateo Kovacic and Kai Havertz ended Red Bull Salzburg's 40-match unbeaten home record and saw the Blues join Premier League rivals Manchester City in the knockout stage. Dinamo Zagreb's 4-0 home defeat by AC Milan in the later game on Tuesday means Chelsea cannot be caught at the top of Group E.

Good recovery from Chelsea

After earning only a point from their first two matches in this season's competition, they have 10 points from five games in Group E, three ahead of second-placed AC Milan with one match to go. Salzburg have six points and Dinamo Zagreb have four. By finishing top of their group, Potter's side will be seeded for the last-16 draw on 7 November. Their final group game is at home to Dinamo Zagreb on 2 November.

Potter keeps on improving the team

They remain unbeaten in nine games under Potter, who is without the services of France midfielder N'Golo Kante, French defender Wesley Fofana, England defender Reece James and Senegal defender Kalidou Koulibaly because of injury. This was the manager's reaction after the game.

Fan reaction

 One Chelsea fan was very happy with the team's performance: "First half was the best and most fluent we have looked with Potter. Should have gone in at least 3-0 up. Thought Kovacic was outstanding and Gallagher and Pulisic certainly deserve more minutes after today's performances."

Another fan added: "Two fantastic finishes from Kovacic & Havertz and a fully deserved victory. However, it was one of those wasteful games where we could have ended up losing or drawing. We should have easily led by three or four goals at half-time and Cucurella was at fault for the goal. Overall, it was a solid team performance. We shouldn't fear anyone in the knockouts.

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