In a nostalgic and thrilling encounter, Chelsea Legends secured a resounding 4-0 triumph over Bayern Munich Legends at Stamford Bridge on Saturday night.

Michael Essien scored a spectacular header and also provided an assist as he rolled back the years in the charity game.

This memorable match featured impressive goals from Michael Essien, John Terry, Gary Cahill, and Tiago, leaving the crowd in awe.

The Blues fielded an impressive lineup, including several Premier League legends like Petr Cech, John Terry, Gary Cahill, Jon Obi Mikel, and Michael Essien. Gianfranco Zola, listed as a substitute, also displayed his enduring skills with a superb assist during the game.

This match served as a touching tribute to the late Gianluca Vialli, with the Chelsea team paying their respects by posing alongside his iconic number nine shirt before kickoff.

The return of these beloved Chelsea icons to Stamford Bridge was met with warm receptions from the packed stadium, as fans joyfully welcomed back their heroes.

Michael Essien wasted no time in making his presence felt, heading in a well-placed cross from Ramires. The midfielder, affectionately known as 'The Bison' by Blues fans, showcased his enduring sharp eye for goal.

Captain John Terry, amid rumors of a potential move to Saudi Arabia for his first managerial role, marked his return to Stamford Bridge in style.

The defender skillfully maneuvered past Bayern Munich players and combined effectively with Florent Malouda. Malouda found Terry, who calmly slotted the ball into the net and celebrated by pointing to the sky, symbolizing his unofficial 68th goal for the club.

Notably, this goal came in the 26th minute, echoing the number Terry wore throughout his illustrious Chelsea career.

The Blues entered halftime with a comfortable lead, not anticipating that Gary Cahill, Terry's defensive partner, would soon add another goal. Stamford Bridge had witnessed their defensive duo scoring together frequently during their time at the club, making their effective combination no surprise.

Claude Makelele, coming off the bench, executed his signature ball-winning move before finding Zola on the flank. The Italian orchestrated a one-two with Cahill around the hour mark before lofting the ball into Cahill's path.

Cahill, emulating Terry with a run into the box, capitalized on the opportunity, and the ball eventually reached Tiago, who unselfishly set up Cahill, igniting celebrations at Stamford Bridge.

To cap off the scoring, playmaker Tiago capitalized on an Essien pass, chasing down the ball and delicately chipping it over the goalkeeper from just six yards out.

This charity event brought smiles to the faces of Blues fans at Stamford Bridge, offering a welcome break from the challenges of the Premier League season's early stages.

It was a night of nostalgia and celebration, honoring Chelsea's rich history and the legendary figures who contributed to it.