Postpublished at 12:40 British Summer Time 24 August 2019
Norwich 1-1 Chelsea
Kevin Nolan
Former West Ham captain on BBC Radio 5 Live
Absolutely fantastic play from Norwich. Lovely play around the area and a great finish from Cantwell.
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Norwich 1-1 Chelsea
Kevin Nolan
Former West Ham captain on BBC Radio 5 Live
Absolutely fantastic play from Norwich. Lovely play around the area and a great finish from Cantwell.
Todd Cantwell
Leveller.
We've already had the move of the match - after just six minutes!!
Emiliano Buendía is at the heart of it as he drives into the area - he finds Todd Cantwell who feeds it to man-of-the-moment Teemu Pukki.
The Finn squares the ball to his partner-in-crime who slots in at the near post.
Great move.
Great goal.
Tammy Abraham
Blimey!
Frank Lampard should pat himself on the back if he's physically capable of doing it.
Lamps Jnr included Tammy Abraham in the starting XI and the England man has repaid him in the third minute by sweeping in - first time - Cesar Azpilicueta's ball from the right.
Beautiful finish.
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Norwich 0-0 Chelsea
Martin Keown
Former Arsenal defender on Football Focus
Teemu Pukki played in Scotland a few years back and it didn’t really happen for him. The movement he makes, he is one of a few strikers around at the moment who plays on the shoulder, plays very central. He is a real handful and there is a confidence. It’s quite a remarkable start for him.
Norwich 0-0 Chelsea
With Barkley replacing Pedro in Chelsea's XI, Chelsea's average age is now 24 years and 208 days.
This is their youngest in the Premier League since February 1994 against Oldham (24y 190d).
Norwich 0-0 Chelsea
We are under way at Carrow Road, on a glorious day in East Anglia.
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Pedro appears to have been injured in the warm-up, so Frank Lampard has replaced him with Ross Barkley.
Thoughts?
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Norwich manager Daniel Farke keeps the same line-up that defeated Newcastle last weekend. Defender Timm Klose is on the bench and could feature for the first time this season after recovering from a hip injury.
Norwich XI: Krul, Aarons, Godfrey, Hanley, Leitner, Lewis, Cantwell, Buendia, Stiepermann, Trybull, Pukki
Substitutes: Fahrmann, Byram, Vrancic, Klose, McLean, Tettey, Srbeny
Frank Lampard makes two changes to his Chelsea side, however, with Tammy Abraham and Mateo Kovacic coming in for Olivier Giroud - who drops to the bench - and the injured N'Golo Kante (ankle).
Chelsea XI: Kepa, Christensen, Jorginho, Abraham, Pedro, Zouma, Kovacic, Mount, Pulisic, Azpilicueta, Emerson
Substitutes: Caballero, Alonso, Barkley, Willian, Giroud, Batshuayi, Tomori
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Mark Taylor: 11:48 Oliver...hope you are right mate, I have Mount as captain and Pulisic in my fantasy team.
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Mark Lawrenson
I said Teemu Pukki would not hit 10 goals this season and he's already got four! I thought Norwich were poor defensively against Liverpool in their opening game of the season but if they play that kind of attacking football at home, they will win enough games to stay in the league.
Chelsea will dominate the ball far longer against Norwich than they have in their other games and that should be enough for them to win it.
Prediction: 1-2
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Martin Fisher
Match of the Day commentator
Frank Lampard's first win as Chelsea head coach can't come quickly enough but he's better placed than most to appreciate the quality of this Norwich City side.
His Derby County team finished 20 points behind the Canaries as they romped to the Championship title last season, and Norwich's impressive win over Newcastle last weekend had Carrow Road in party mood once again.
Hat-trick hero Teemu Pukki personifies their confidence and they will fancy their chances of claiming an even bigger scalp this weekend.
Chelsea will need to be more resilient in defence and less profligate in attack for a big smile to return to Frank's face.
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Rob Alderman: Happy to see Lampard giving young players confidence, but what does Giroud have to do to be a regular starter?
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We are 17 minutes away from kick-off!!!
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Ryan Flint: I don’t want Mou, I don’t want billion pound signings. I want CFC to be a project under Lamps. Overjoyed to see Tammy starting, let’s work together!
Antony Ford: Anyone suggesting Lampard is under pressure if Chelsea fall out of contention for top 4 hasn't been paying attention.
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Areba: Is it just me or is anyone else thinking this Chelsea team looks pretty average and won't be anywhere near the top four, or even the top six, this season? To start with,Norwich aren't going to be pushovers today.
Sulaimon Adelekan: Chelsea Fans won't care if it's Tammy Abraham or Giroud up front, all they want is a win and I am sure if a win doesn't come today, Frank Lampard will start feeling the heat.
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Norwich City
Pre-match chat with Norwich's Todd Cantwell: "It's been a really good mood around the camp after the win over Newcastle. It's harder done than said to beat a team like them.
"Teams of Chelsea's calibre are tough games. We know what we want to do and the way we want to play.
"People have started to realise what a good player Teemu Pukki is."
Former Manchester City, Chelsea and England winger Shaun Wright-Phillips has announced his retirement from football at the age of 37.
He also played for Queens Park Rangers and New York Red Bulls, the latter alongside brother Bradley, and last played for Phoenix Rising in 2017.
Wright-Phillips played 36 times for England and made 316 Premier League appearances, scoring 32 goals.
He won the 2006 Premier League title and 2007 FA Cup while at Chelsea.
So there you go.