Key Points

Liam Delap marked his first Chelsea goal with a composed finish against ES Tunis, securing the Blues' place in the Club World Cup knockout stage. The 22-year-old striker praised teammate Enzo Fernandez for the assist, calling it a "great pass" in their post-match interview. Chelsea now face Benfica in the Round of 16 after recovering from a heavy loss to Flamengo earlier in the tournament. Delap expressed optimism about his future at Stamford Bridge, hoping this goal is just the beginning of his contributions.

Key Points: Liam Delap Targets More Chelsea Goals After Club World Cup Strike

  • Delap scores debut Chelsea goal in 2-0 win over ES Tunis
  • Credits Enzo Fernandez for assist in build-up
  • Blues advance to face Benfica in Round of 16
  • Striker aims to build momentum after shaky Flamengo defeat
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Liam Delap hoping goal against ES Tunis is first of many for Chelsea

Chelsea's Liam Delap hopes his first goal against ES Tunis sparks a scoring run as Blues advance to Club World Cup knockout stage.

"It’s a really happy feeling to score and hopefully, it’s the first of many. – Liam Delap"

London, June 25

Liam Delap says he and his Chelsea teammates 'got the job done' by securing their place in the Club World Cup knockout stage, and the striker hopes his goal against ES Tunis will be the first of many in blue.

After Tosin Adarabioyo had opened the scoring with a well-placed header in first-half stoppage time, Delap opened his account with a turn and ball role, which gave him space to slot home. Tyrique George then wrapped up the win in the final moments at the Lincoln Financial Field.

Delap knew how crucial the game was to the Blues, with victory securing safe passage to the Round of 16, where Chelsea will face Benfica.

"We knew we had to win tonight to get through, and we’re pleased to get the job done. It’s a really happy feeling [to score] and hopefully, it’s the first of many. I love playing football, and to play for such a good team is a great feeling," Delap was quoted as saying by Chelsea's website.

The 22-year-old was also quick to thank Enzo Fernandez for his assist in the build-up to his maiden Chelsea goal. Liam continued, "I spoke to Enzo and he told me that when he gets the ball, I should run, and it was a great pass, and luckily it went in."

The Blues have three days to recover and then prepare for the clash with Benfica, which will be held in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Saturday. And Delap is ready to test himself against the Portuguese giants.

He added, "We’ve just got to prepare over the next few days. Everyone will come out fighting, and hopefully we’ll progress.’

Chelsea began their FIFA Club World Cup campaign with a 2-0 win over Major League Soccer side Los Angeles FC. However, they were handed a thumping 1-3 defeat against Brazilian side Flamengo, in a game where Nicolas Jackson was handed a straight red for his reckless challenge. They will now face Portuguese side Benfica in the Round of 16, who sealed the top spot in Group C with a 1-0 win over Bayern Munich.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Good to see Delap scoring! As an Indian Chelsea fan, I hope he becomes our next Drogba. The Club World Cup is important for our global reputation. Hope we can go all the way this time! 💙
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Priya M.
The goal was class but we need consistency. Indian fans wake up at odd hours to watch these matches - hope the team gives us more to cheer about! Benfica will be tough but Chelsea can do it.
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Arjun S.
Why are all these matches in USA? FIFA should consider hosting Club World Cup in India too. We have great stadiums and passionate fans who deserve to see top football live!
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Sanjana P.
Delap seems promising but Chelsea's defense still worries me. That 3-1 loss to Flamengo was embarrassing. Need to tighten up before facing Benfica! 🤞
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Vikram D.
As an Indian football coach, I appreciate Delap's movement for that goal. Young Indian strikers should watch and learn from such positioning. Hope ISL clubs are taking notes!
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Neha R.
Nice to see young players getting chances! But Chelsea's management needs patience - can't expect miracles overnight. Building a team takes time, just like our Indian cricket team's journey.

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