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Chelsea left frustrated by Champions League minnows despite narrow win

Chelsea celebrate Moises Caicedo’s (hidden) winner

Chelsea celebrate Moises Caicedo’s (hidden) winner (Adam Davy/PA)

Chelsea secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Cypriot side Pafos in a Champions League match, marking Liam Rosenior's first game in the competition.

Moises Caicedo scored the decisive goal with a header from a Pedro Neto corner just 12 minutes from full-time, bringing relief to the home side.

The match was largely frustrating for Chelsea, who struggled to break down a well-organised Pafos defence, with the visitors even hitting the post in the first half.

The win places Chelsea in eighth position, meaning their knockout-phase destiny is now in their own hands ahead of a crucial away fixture against Napoli next week.

Chelsea's performance was notably affected by the absence of key creative player Cole Palmer, who missed the game due to a 'slight muscular strain'.

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