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Pre-season Friendlies
Jul 25, 2013 at 2pm UK
 
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Hazard (22' pen.), Ramires (30', 57'), Ba (32'), Terry (45'), Traore (51'), Lukaku (52', 66')

Chelsea thrash BNI Indonesia All-Stars

Chelsea thrash Indonesia All-Stars
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Chelsea notch up eight goals against BNI Indonesia All-Stars in a friendly.

Chelsea have put eight goals past BNI Indonesia All-Stars in their pre-season friendly clash in Jakarta.

Ramires and Romelu Lukaku both scored twice as the Premier League side racked up the goals in the final match of their Asian tour.

The Londoners opened the scoring in the 22nd minute when Eden Hazard converted a penalty after John Terry had been hauled down in the box.

Ramires doubled the Blues' lead on 30 minutes before Demba Ba added a third three minutes later. Chelsea continued to dominate proceedings and grabbed their fourth in first-half injury time with a close-range header from Terry.

Jose Mourinho made six changes after the break but the goals kept coming, with Chelsea scoring three in the space of six minutes.

Bertrand Traore's curling effort into the top corner was followed by a powerful header by Lukaku and a second goal for Ramires made the score 7-0.

Lukaku made it eight in the 67th minute, collecting Lucas Piazon's pass before slotting a composed finish into the bottom corner.

The All-Stars found a consolation goal two minutes later, with Blues defender Tomas Kalas putting through his own net following good work on the wing by Greg.

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