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Chelsea 2-0 LAFC - send us your thoughts

Chelsea 2-0 LAFC - send us your thoughts

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Were you at Chelsea's opening Club World Cup game or following from elsewhere?What did you make of the Blues' display and what are the talking points?Come back to this page on Tuesday to find a selection of your replies

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