
LONDON — A huge banner hailing the “Champions of the World” was unfurled in The Shed end of the Stamford Bridge stadium before Chelsea’s return to domestic action on Sunday hot on the heels of the club’s success at the Club World Cup last month.
But by the end of the 0-0 draw at home to Crystal Palace, Chelsea fans had no doubts about the differences between playing in a summer tournament and the rigors of the Premier League, even with the addition of yet more high-profile signings.
Chelsea were fortunate not to have gone behind in the 13th minute when Eberechi Eze hammered home a free-kick for the visitors, only for his effort to be overruled on a technicality due to the position of a teammate in the defensive wall.
The Blues’ Joao Pedro and Jamie Gittens failed to have much impact on their league debuts and it was stand-in 19-year-old defender Josh Acheampong — selected to play in the center of the back line — who caught the eye.
After the excitement generated by Chelsea’s 3-0 drubbing of European champions Paris Saint-Germain in the Club World Cup final on July 13, and pre-season wins over Bayer Leverkusen and AC Milan, Sunday’s stalemate was frustrating for the home fans. — Reuters