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Chelsea 3-0 Malmo (5-1 agg): Hudson-Odoi on focus as Blues walk around last 16

Olivier Giroud, Ross Barkley and Callum Hudson-Odoi all scored second-half objectives as Chelsea cleared aside Malmo in the Europa League.






Chelsea got ready for the EFL Cup last with an agreeable 3-0 home triumph over Malmo to verify a spot in the Europa League's last 16, winning 5-1 on total.Olivier Giroud and Ross Barkley, who were both on focus in building up an a 2-1 first-leg advantage in Sweden seven days back, snatched second-half objectives previously Callum Hudson-Odoi denoted his review with the third.Maurizio Sarri will in any case head into this present end of the week's overwhelming match against Manchester City with questions hanging over his long haul future, a circumstance that was helped little by a slow first half. Be that as it may, a more keen appearing after the restart - and Rasmus Bengtsson's sending off for two yellow cards - prompted three objectives in 29 minutes and deflected further weight from expanding on the enduring an onslaught Italian.

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