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second-half hat-trick from Andre Schurrle saw Chelsea overcome any Champions
League fatigue and cruise to a 3-1 win over struggling Fulham to extend their
Premier League lead.
Thoughts the Blues might struggle at Craven Cottage, just over 48 hours after
returning from the 1-1 draw with Galatasaray in Istanbul, looked possible in a
flat first half, but the second 45 minutes proved a far different affair.
Victory, combined with Arsenal's 1-0 defeat at Stoke, sends Jose Mourinho's side
four points clear at the top with 10 games remaining, although Manchester City
sit six points back with two games in hand as they prepare for the Capital One
Cup final on Sunday.
It was the hosts who created the first chance, inside three minutes, as Pajtim
Kasami put in a lovely cross from the left and Clint Dempsey - playing his last
game for the club before returning to the Seattle Sounders - failed to get his
glancing header on target.
Chelsea looked like a team that had been on a plane just over two days ago,
struggling to find their rhythm, with a free-kick by Schurrle - from a fairly
threatening position - that went straight into the Fulham fans behind the goal
summing up their turgid start.
They created a chance on 15 minutes but only thanks to some comical goalkeeping
from Maarten Stekelenburg, who allowed Fernando Torres to close him down from
out of the shadows, block an attempted clearance and eventually make room for a
shot the Dutchman did well to get back and save.
Fulham suffered a massive blow when Brede Hangeland had to go off with blurred
vision a few minutes after a clash of heads with team-mate Kieran Richardson.
But Chelsea continued to struggle with the massed ranks of the much-maligned
Cottagers defence, the desperation of a long-range Ramires shot well off target
showing how tough they were finding it in the final third.
A foul by Ramires gave Kasami a chance to test Petr Cech with a free-kick from
30 yards, Fulham trying out a complex triple-dummy technique before the Swiss
midfielder's low effort under the wall which was eventually comfortably dealt
with.
Mourinho's men nearly grabbed what would have been a barely-deserved lead in
first-half injury-time when Stekelenburg made the best save of the game at that
point, tipping a vicious Torres shot over the bar.
But they did grab that vital advantage seven minutes into the second half when
Eden Hazard's beautifully-flighted pass was ideal for Schurrle to run on to, and
he outpaced substitute Dan Burn and slotted the ball under Stekelenburg.
It was so nearly 2-0 a few minutes later when Hazard came up with an audacious
back-heeled flick cross that Torres headed into the back of Richardson and
behind for a corner.
By now Fulham looked bereft of ideas going forward, Felix Magath bringing on
Lewis Holtby to try and find a spark, but it was Chelsea who continued to press
and they soon had their second.
Again it was Schurrle with the composed finish, this time taking a lovely ball
from Hazard and firing past Stekelenburg from 12 yards to all-but settle things
with 25 minutes to play.
Schurrle had another effort deflected wide soon after but his hat-trick was
completed on 69 minutes when Torres got the better of Burn and fed the German to
complete his first treble since arriving in the Premier League last summer.
Fulham grabbed a goal back with 16 minutes remaining when a Holtby corner found
Darren Bent at the far post, and his ball back across goal was converted by
Johnny Heitinga, opening his goal account for the club.
Schurrle almost grabbed a fourth from another Hazard cross and there was little
in the way of panic at the back from Chelsea in the closing minutes as they
safely closed out their seventh away win of the season.
For Fulham things remain bleak, as they still look for a first Premier League
win since New Year's Day and a first since Magath took over from the sacked Rene
Meulensteen.
Teams
Fulham Stekelenburg, Riether, Heitinga, Hangeland (c) (Burn
16), Richardson, Dejegah, Parker (Karagounis 79), Sidwell, Dempsey, Kasami
(Holtby 62), Bent
Subs Not Used Stockdale, Riise, Kvist, Rodallega
Booked Dejegah, Kasami
Goals Heitinga 74
Chelsea Cech, Ivanovic, Cahill, Terry (c), Azpilicueta,
Ramires, Matic, Schurrle (Luiz 87), Oscar (Mikel 78), Hazard, Torres (Ba 82)
Subs Not Used Schwarzer, Cole, Lampard, Willian
Booked Ramires
Goals Schurrle 52, 65, 68
Attendance 24,577
Referee Mark Clattenberg