That is according to pundit and former Liverpool and Manchester United striker Michael Owen.

Chelsea coasted to a 6-0 win over Azerbaijan champions FC Qarabag to get their Champions League campaign off to a perfect start.

Pedro opened the scoring after only five minutes before Zappacosta marked his Blues debut with a goal on the half-hour mark.

The Italian beat the goalkeeper at his near post with a powerful drive from the right flank.

However, Owen is adamant he meant to cross it into the box.

“Not a cat in hells chance (did he mean that),” he said on BT Sport.

“No way was that a shot. But fair play to him, it was a brilliant run and he deserved it for his positivity.

“That first touch showed his intent, even before you saw where his eyes were and his head was lifting, you just know, you can’t shoot from there.

“Nobody would shoot from there. He lifts his head up and looks across the pitch, no way.

“The way he wraps his foot around the ball, he just mishits it an inch, an inch and a half and that caused the ball to go straight into the near post.”

Chelsea's other goals came from Cesar Azpilicueta, Tiemoue Bakayoko and Michy Batshuayi, who grabbed two.

Antonio Conte's men welcome Arsenal to Stamford Bridge on Sunday afternoon.