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MATCH REPORT: BNI INDONESIA ALL-STARS 1 CHELSEA 8

MATCH REPORT: BNI INDONESIA ALL-STARS 1 CHELSEA 8



Summary An enormous and vociferous crowd of Chelsea fans came to see the team on our Indonesian debut and they were rewarded with goals galore, including some quality strikes, as the Asia tour ended in style.
The Chelsea goals were split equally between the halves - Eden Hazard, Ramires, Demba Ba and John Terry the scorers before half-time, with Ramires again finding the net after the interval and Romelu Lukaku scoring two as well. Bertrand Traore added to his goal in Malaysia shortly after coming on at half-time.
The sole goal from the Indonesian All-Stars was an own-goal, conceded when we were already 8-0 up. Gary Cahillwas the one Chelsea man to play 90 minutes.

Chelsea (4-3-3): Blackman (Schwarzer h-t); Wallace (Ivanovic h-t), Cahill, Terry (c) (Kalas h-t), Bertrand (Cole h-t);Ramires (Feruz 59), Chalobah (Essien h-t), Van Ginkel (McEachran 59); Moses (Traore h-t), Ba (Lukaku h-t), Hazard (Piazon 59).
Scorers Hazard 21 pen, Ramires 29, 56, Ba 31, Terry 45, Traore 50, Lukaku 51, 66.
BNI Indonesia All-Stars Kurnia Meiga (Aji Saka 85), Muhamad Roby (c) (Hasim Kipuw h-t), Hamka Hamzah, Victor Nwokolo, Raphael Maitimo (Seftia Hadi 80); Rizky Pellu (Rasyid Assari Bakri 70), Ahmad Bustomi (Hendra Adi Bayauw 79); Andik Vermansyah (Bayu Gatra h-t), Syamsir Alam Egi Melgiansyah 59), Ferdinand Sinaga (Titus Bonray h-t); Greg Nwokolo (Agung Supriyanto 85).

Scorer Kalas o.g. 68.
Booked Bayu Gatra.
Referee: Mahapab Chaiya.


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