Chelsea dominated Dynamo Kiev to take control of their Europa League last-16 tie as goals from Pedro Rodriguez, Willian and Callum Hudson-Odoi earned the hosts a 3-0 win at Stamford Bridge on Thursday (Mar 7). Chelsea’s Ross Barkley heads the ball during the Europa League round of 16, first leg football match between Chelsea and Dynamo Kiev. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth) The Londoners may well need to win the competition to ensure a return to the Champions League next season as they sit sixth in the Premier League, and justified their tag as tournament favourites against the Ukrainians. Pedro turned home an intricate backheel from Olivier Giroud to open the scoring on 17 minutes and only some wayward finishing and fine goalkeeping from Denys Boyko kept Kiev in the game before the break. However, Willian’s sweet free-kick and substitute Hudson-Odoi’s late third gave the scoreline a fairer reflection of the 90 minutes. “We could have scored more, especially in the first half, but the result is a good result,” said Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri. “We were able not to concede a goal at home, which is very important in this competition. “We have to go there with a very good level…