Daily Mirror

BLAST OF THE BIG SPENDERS

Werner’s quick to prove his worth as Frank’s boys turn on the style

- BY JOHN CROSS Chief Football Writer @johncrossm­irror

TIMO WERNER unleashed the turbo jets and gave Chelsea a glimpse of the future.

Werner’s blistering pace, accelerati­on and power exposed Brighton’s defence and showed the Blues will be one of the great entertaine­rs in the Premier League this season.

A wonder goal for Reece James, a glimpse of exciting new signings and familiar defensive frailties, plus their dodgy keeper Kepa Arrizabala­ga with another howler.

Strap yourselves in, Chelsea fans, because this is going to be

a white-knuckle ride, where it might just be trying to go all out to score one more than the opposition.

Brighton were excellent, did not deserve to lose and, heartbreak­ingly, saw newsigning Adam Lallana limp off injured after only 44 minutes.

Lallana had such bad luck with injuries at Liverpool that he must have been hoping for a fresh start, and yet it ended in such disappoint­ing fashion, as he looked close to tears when he hobbled off.

But you have to give credit to the Seagulls because this was a serious test for Chelsea, as young right- back Tariq Lamptey was outstandin­g again, Ben White excellent at centre-half, and they will definitely be better this season.

So for Chelsea to leave the Amex with all three points will be a huge boost for Frank Lampard (right), as he knows the pressure will be well and truly on after his £200million summer spending spree.

Werner and Kai Havertz were the only Blues’ new boys to start because of injuries and fitness issues, but they looked good and will make a big difference this term.

Havertz was £70m and less direct and dynamic than Werner, but there were nice touches of class from a player rated in Germany as one of their very best prospects. Werner is already well establishe­d and you could see why after just 21 minutes. Brighton midfielder Steve Alzate’s clumsy square pass fell to Jorginho whose hose slick, first- time ball all sent Werner away.

The Germany striker sprinted c lear, rounded d Brighton keeper Mat at Ryan, only to be pulled lled back for an obvious penalty. Up stepped Jorginho to send Ryan the wrong way and Chelsea were ahead.

Lamptey was lively down the right for the hosts, Werner went close for Chelsea, and then Lallana hobbled off. It was not going the home side’s way.

But Brighton levelled after 54 minutes. Chelsea were pressed backwards, and Lamptey’s assist set up Leandro Trossard, who unleashed a diagonal 20-yard shot.

The ball squirmed under Arrizabala­ga’s despairing dive and the £71m Chelsea keeper should have done better.

But, incredibly, the Blues took 100 seconds to draw level, and just when you had begun to pick away at their failings, as Ruben LoftusChee­k was poor, Mason Mount disappoint­ing and James struggling defensivel­y.

James had the perfect answer as he bolted forward and, from 25 yards out, smashed his first Premier League goal to put the visitors back in front again.

Lewis Dunk could have made it 2-2 from a Trossard cross as Chelsea’s defence went AWOL again.

But the Blues soon added a third. James took a right-wing corner, Kurt Zouma smashed a shot towards goal, which took a wicked deflection off Adam Webster, and wrong-footed keeper Ryan to complete Chelsea’s first win of the season.

 ??  ?? JAMES’ SCREAMER Chelsea’s Reece James celebrates after scoring a stunner
JAMES’ SCREAMER Chelsea’s Reece James celebrates after scoring a stunner
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 ??  ?? FALL GUY Mat Ryan fells Werner and Jorginho tucks away the penalty (below)
FALL GUY Mat Ryan fells Werner and Jorginho tucks away the penalty (below)

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