 And he's done it. Smith into Marc Condez. And we'll start the build again. Stacey keeps it moving. It's a lovely ball from Brooks to Dom Solanke. Really well tracked all the way by Lewis Baker. Drink water. He's trying the monster switch, and he's succeeded. Hudson Adoy, taking on Adam Smith. That's what you want to see in Travers. Is that something to do now? He's pulled off a fabulous save to deny Tammy Abraham the opening goal. Zeyesh, starting to see more of the ball. Nice weight there. Abraham again on target. Didn't quite get the wallop behind it that he wanted. Help back in by Loftus Cheek. Back out again by Rossi. There's such a lot of good will for Ruben Loftus Cheek. He could sense it amongst the supporters beneath us. Gallagher's got dispossessed, and Brooks is in one-on-one. Best chance of the game. What an opportunity blown by David Brooks, one of the classiest players on show for either side here. Having come through it, Chelsea, I think his desire will be even greater than that of Barclay, who's just been micked by Philip Billing. Home fans enjoyed that. Here's Brooks. Sit amissed. Billing mopping up, neatly done as well to Stacey. And that was even more neatly done by Brooks. Still, Stacey cutting it back. Great chance. Mendy in the way. That's twice Bournemouth have gone close, but now Chelsea might. The break is on. On to it, Barclay gets the ball right. Armando Brodger has Tammy Abraham in the middle, and he has somehow just found him, but it wasn't a great pass. Not enough on it. So, Ankit on the chase, beaten to it by Zappa Costa. See who's an arse? That wasn't the easiest bit of control, that for Mendy. Nor was it the best bit of distribution. That might be one of the minor question marks, and I'm really nitpicking here with... That was otherwise an excellent season. Brooks finding Stacey here. Stacey bangs it across the team. In this game, they have taken the lead now from a less-than-ideal clearance from Chelsea's goalkeeper, Pat. Yeah, it wasn't a good ball to him, to be fair. You know, it's hard to see that ball there. It's bones and he's had to go round. He should have maybe had it with his left foot and just played his legs. Being used again now, that's a heavy touch. The sort of heavy touch that usually precedes a challenge but Faber-Ramund managed to get something on it. Well, he was a fabulous deliverer of the ball when at Augsburg and he's done it brilliantly there! I'm watching the assessment referee there. When everyone else is talking about the assessment referee... It's OK, there's no VAR. Yeah, we'll stand. We're not going to worry about that. But, I mean, good commentating, mate. You just said superb delivery. You didn't get the most fully out of your mouth. I mean, good willingness as well. And then it was a bad touch there. But, you know, go and win it back, do the right thing, win the ball back again then and go and attack it. Put it into the danger area. We shall see it here. No, there's nothing wrong with that. It's a good ball and he's absolutely onside. She's butchered at the moment. Yeah, just as you say there. Like that many strikers are in. Quite enough. There's another one. Yeah, I mean, it's a nice little ball in there, near post-bop. You've got to defend that a lot better if you're a defender, if you're a striker. You've got to look where the weaknesses are. You know, lots of gold out, but the reaction has been, let's see, a bit of magnificent. Loan spells and a huge amount of time out injured Baba Rahman. He came from out, Bergdorf. It was what's this header looping over the top, thankfully, from Sam Suriz. The forward has come on for him. Okay, he's got the arm band on now.