Tammy
Abraham, Charlie Wakefield and Kyle Scott were all on target as Chelsea
thrashed Maccabi Tel Aviv in Israel to move to the brink of the UEFA
Youth League knockout stage.
In
a commanding display at the Netanya Stadium, the defending Youth League
champions demonstrated exactly why they are among the favourites to win
the title again.
If
Porto fail to win in the day's other Group G fixture, Adi Viveash's
team will be assured of top spot and continued involvement in the
continental competition after Christmas.
Tammy Abraham celebrates after converting a penalty for the first of Chelsea's four goals against Maccabi
Abraham scored twice in Chelsea's four-goal UEFA Youth League victory at the Netanya Stadium
Charlie Wakefield scored the second goal for the Blues, just three minutes after Abraham's opener
Chelsea's Kyle Scott (centre) celebrates with team-mates after scoring his team's third on 39 minutes
Scott drills home to make it 3-0 to the defending Youth League champions after 39 minutes of the game
The
Blues had taken six points from six against Dinamo Kiev following a 3-0
win over Maccabi on the opening matchday and a 3-3 draw in Port to top
the group.
The
group winners progress to the last 16 automatically, while the
runners-up enter a play-off round against those who have advanced
through the 'Domestic Champions' route in the 64-team tournament.
Determined
to take the easier option, Chelsea started brightly against a physical
Maccabi outfit and duly took the lead on 16 minutes.
Wakefield
delivered a low cross from the right which Miro Muheim reached before
defender Galili Bar before going down under the impact. Abraham sent
goalkeeper Ohayon Haviv the wrong way from 12 yards.
Chelsea's
second goal arrived just three minutes later as Wakefield sprinted into
space behind the Maccabi defence and fired a neat shot under Ohayon.
Abraham
was denied his second by the goalkeeper's outstretched leg but Chelsea
would have their third before half-time. Wakefield rolled the ball to
Scott on the edge of the box and his effort found the net via a
deflection.
Kyle Scott tries to work a way through the Maccabi Tel Aviv back line during the group stage match
Jay DaSilva sees a shot saved by the Maccabi goalkeeper Ohayon Haviv during the first-half
Kasey Palmer receives a pass as Chelsea dominated the fifth of their six group games
Chelsea's Fikayo Tomori challenges for the ball with Maccabi's Dan Glazer
The
second-half continued in much the same fashion and Mukhtar Ali almost
had a spectacular goal when his audacious lob from 35 yards out almost
sailed over the retreating keeper before he reached out a glove to save.
There
was time for a fourth late on when Kasey Palmer played Abraham
one-on-one. He was never likely to miss, slotting home for his seventh
of the tournament to cap an assured team performance
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