Reece James opened the scoring in the 64th minute with a powerful free-kick. However, just before the final whistle, a VAR-reviewed handball by Malo Gusto awarded Benfica a penalty, which Ángel Di María converted to force extra time.
In the added period, Benfica were reduced to ten men following a red card for Gianluca Prestianni. Chelsea took full advantage, with Christopher Nkunku restoring their lead in the 108th minute, Pedro Neto extending it in the 114th, and Kiernan Dewsbury‑Hall sealing the win in the 117th.
Manager Enzo Maresca made notable tactical adjustments, including fielding Cole Palmer on the left and using a midfield trio of Moisés Caicedo, Enzo Fernández, and Romeo Lavia—his first time doing so since the season opener.
Despite the unusual circumstances, Chelsea’s performance was marked by resilience and standout displays from key players like James, Nkunku, and Levi Colwill.
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