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SEATTLE, WA - JULY 18: Roger Levesque #24 of the Seattle Sounders FC acknowledges the crowd after the match against Chelsea FC at CenturyLink Field on July 18, 2012 in Seattle, Washington. Levesque retired after the match, and Chelsea defeated the Sounders 4-2. (Photo by Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images)

Chelsea FC Best Seattle Sounders 4-2 In Entertaining Friendly

The Sounders acquitted themselves well against the European champions thanks to a brace from Fredy Montero, but in the end Chelsea's quality was just too much as the West London giants cruised to victory over the Sounders.

Chelsea FC Best Seattle Sounders 4-2 In Entertaining Friendly

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Sounders vs. Chelsea: Brad Evans Injury Not As Bad As It Looked

Brad Evans took what looked like a nasty fall to everyone present in Wednesday's 4-2 loss against Chelsea. It was probably the worst result for Evans considering the nature of the friendly match, and with Mauro Rosales permanently on the mend, losing Evans when the Sounders were just starting to regain their footing in recent matches would be a big blow.

Luckily, according to Coach Sigi Schmid, Evans shouldn't be out for too long. Evans had a little swelling in his right knee but the midfielder had the balky knee wrapped and jogged with the other starters in warmups.

Sounders get positive news on injury front | Sounders FC Blog | The Seattle Times

"We feel with a little bit of rest over this weekend with our time off, that come Monday he should be very close to being ready to go or participating in the majority of practice," the coach said.

To keep up to date on all Sounders related material, head over to Sounder at Heart, and for a more global look head to SB Nation Soccer.

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Sounders Put Up A Good Fight But Fall To Chelsea 4-2

An early 2-0 lead for Chelsea brought back bad memories of last season's disastrous friendly loss to Manchester United, but the Seattle Sounders showed some fight in clawing back to bring the score level before falling behind 4-2 just at the stroke of halftime. The second half was a more subdued affair with the visitors content to work out their possession game and run out the clock. Still, it was a strong showing by the Sounders against a Chelsea team that boast some exceptional talent, and both sides put on a great show in a fun night at CenturyLink Field.

Chelsea got the scoring underway in the 3rd minute, with sentient, mobile, nimble oak tree Romelu Lukaku latching onto an excellent ball from 12-year-old wunderkind Josh McEachran before dancing through the Seattle defense and sliding the ball past Bryan Meredith. Eden Hazard, who has been legally allowed to purchase alcoholic beverages in the United States for eight months and commanded a transfer fee equal to one-tenth of his home nation's GDP, made it 2-0 in the 11th minute with a nifty bit of skill.

Fredy Montero pulled things back just three minutes later after hustling to intercept a lackadaisical horizontal pass along the back line and firing past Chelsea keeper Hilario. It would be Montero again in the 42nd minute, gathering a ball from Mauro Rosales at the edge of the area and cutting back to create space before hitting a low, curling shot into the lower near corner. Chelsea would come roaring back in the 40th minute with notable Hobbit Marko Marin dribbling down the left and finding space to fire past Meredith. Lukaku would cap the scoring in the 44th minute with another nifty piece of skill that seemed frankly impossible given the fact that he is chiseled from solid granite.

The highlight of the second half came with the introduction of Roger Levesque just after the hour mark, drawing an enormous roar from the crowd. Though Chelsea were content to move the ball about their 4-6-0 and hold onto the victory, the Sounders had a few moments of danger and Levesque was right in the thick of the Seattle attack. The retiring utility-man nearly gave the Sounders faithful a moment to remember on a last-second corner kick, but his redirection of an Andy Rose header missed the mark just as the final whistle blew.

If the Sounders are going to continue with their policy of one friendly against a big-name opponent per season, they couldn't ask for much of a better show. Seattle put up a good fight against the reigning Champions League winners, outdone only by individual moments of brilliance while maintaining a strong team performance and coming up with a few special moments of their own. Despite the loss, Seattle should feel content with shutting down the Blues after the break despite the introduction of Frank Lampard and Ramires. Though a win would have certainly been preferable, it's noteworthy that the Sounders were able to play their own attacking, possession-based game -and for extended periods look quite good doing so- while giving Chelsea a run for their money. As these things go, it was a whole lot of fun. And ultimately, that's the whole point of these games.

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Seattle Sounders vs. Chelsea FC: The European Champions Pay Tribute To Roger Levesque

CenturyLink is sure to be buzzing as Champions League winners Chelsea take the pitch, but for Sounders die-hards the focus will be on the legacy of retiring Seattle legend Roger Levesque.

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