English Community Shield Final – Wembley Stadium, 2055/56 Season
Attendance: 90,000
Player of the Match: Jairzinho (Chelsea) – 9.0 rating, 2 goals

Chelsea opened the new season in utterly devastating fashion, thrashing Aston Villa 6–0 to claim their sixth consecutive Community Shield. It was a victory that confirmed what most already suspected: Calin Dimario’s Chelsea dynasty remains unstoppable.

Relentless from the Start

The Blues took just four minutes to strike. Jairzinho, the irrepressible Brazilian winger, darted in from the left and rifled a precise effort into the far corner to set the tone.

Minutes later, centre-back McKauley Civzelis — the rock upon which Chelsea’s defence is built — rose highest from a corner to head home the second. On 25 minutes, Jairzinho doubled his tally, reacting quickest in the box to turn home a loose ball. By then, Aston Villa were already chasing ghosts.

The first half ended with the score 3–0, but the gulf in quality was even wider than the numbers suggested.

The New Man Makes His Mark

The second half saw the debut of Alberto Robles, Chelsea’s £71 million summer signing from Tigres via Wolfsburg. The Mexican international wasted no time stamping his authority on English football. Calm, controlled, and incisive in possession, Robles orchestrated midfield passages with the ease of a conductor guiding an orchestra.

His composure and forward thrust perfectly complemented the power of Pelé, who made it 4–0 with a thunderous long-range strike on 37 minutes. Robles then capped his debut with a clinical finish on 50 minutes, a low drive that skipped into the corner — his first goal in Chelsea colours.

“Class and control — he already looks like he’s been part of this system for years,” one reporter remarked in the post-match presser. It’s hard to argue: his 8.5 rating tells the story of a seamless arrival.

Valera’s Finishing Touch

There was still room for one more flourish. Nacho Valera, the teenage sensation who fired Chelsea to Champions League glory last season, added a sixth on 53 minutes — a coolly placed strike that deflected past the Villa keeper. At 19 years old, he’s already become an inevitable part of this team’s story.

Jairzinho, the Evergreen Engine

If Robles was the debut revelation, Jairzinho was the eternal constant. Two goals, four dribbles, and 13.6 kilometres covered — the Brazilian winger once again embodied the intensity of Dimario’s footballing vision. His timing, intelligence, and drive made him Player of the Match and the emotional core of Chelsea’s display.

Scorers:
4’ Jairzinho
11’ Civzelis
25’ Jairzinho
37’ Pelé
50’ Robles
53’ Valera

Chelsea (4-2-3-1):
Risvi; Kardec, Rustignoli, Civzelis, Pico; Franco; Pelé, Robles; Júnior, Jairzinho; Valera.

This was more than a trophy — it was a declaration of continuity. Dimario’s men have now lifted 14 domestic honours, and their new signings look as though they’ve always been part of the empire.

The Community Shield may mark only the start of another campaign, but it already feels like the next chapter in an ongoing epic: Chelsea — a dynasty that refuses to rest.

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