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Chelsea
crept rather than motored away from Manchester City in the title race after
drawing 1-1 with Southampton.
Jose Mourinho’s men, who are now six points clear with a game in hand on City,
took the lead through Diego Costa on 11 minutes but a Dusan Tadic penalty eight
minutes levelled the game.
Plenty of chances were created and wasted by Chelsea with Southampton goalkeeper
Fraser Forster in splendid form in the second half, repelling a Loic Remy effort
away from goal in the dying minutes from which John Terry wasted the rebound.
Diego Costa also hit a post for the hosts, who will have been frustrated not to
have been awarded two penalties when Branislav Ivanovic was clipped in the
first-half by Tadic and Costa went down under pressure from Jose Fonte.
Chelsea started at a high-tempo, pressuring the Southampton back four whenever
possible and they opened the scoring on 11 minutes.
Costa hadn’t found the net in the Premier League since grabbing Chelsea’s third
goal in the 5-0 drubbing Swansea in January but was on hand to power home a
Branislav Ivanovic cross from eight yards with a thumping header.
However, much like against PSG on Wednesday, Chelsea took their foot off the gas
after taking the lead and had Courtois to thank just one minute later as he
denied Sadio Mane from close range.
Undeterred by that missed chance, Mane came again at the Chelsea backline and
won a penalty with his next attacking run.
The Senegal international ran at the heart of the hosts defence and only a
lunging tackle from behind by Nemanja Matic could halt his progress.
The Chelsea man, who was booked, got a foot on the ball but took the man first
and Tadic duly dispatched the penalty, although Courtois did get a foot to the
ball.
Ivanovic then wanted a penalty of his own minutes later when he went down after
Tadic had stood on the back of his heel, but referee Mike Dean was unmoved.
Chelsea’s goalkeeper continued to be kept busier than Jose Mourinho would have
liked as he palmed away a firm Tadic drive from the edge of the box on 29
minutes before Shane Long’s continued pace in behind John Terry created a chance
for Mane, who forced Courtois into another stop from the edge of area.
Matic could have been sent-off early in the second period after hauling down
Mane 30 yards out but survived a second booking. Mourinho then withdrew Matic
from the action and from then on Chelsea took charge of the game.
Costa should have doubled his tally for the afternoon on 53 minutes but he
diverted a Willian cross onto the post from just three yards out.
Always at the heart of the game, Costa then had a penalty appeal waved away
which was nearly identical to the one that was awarded to Saints in first half
as Fonte made a lunging tackle from behind as the Chelsea man ran deep into the
penalty area.
Forster then came to the fore in the final 25 minutes to repel wave after wave
of Chelsea attacks.
The England goalkeeper made a brilliant double to first deny Cesc Fabregas from
eight yards and then was up quickly to divert Eden Hazard’s rebound away from
danger.
Oscar then tried his luck from 12 yards after a brilliant Fabregas pass but
Forster made himself big and thwarted that effort before a Cesar Azpilicueta
shot from the edge of the area was turned around the post by Saints stopper.
Chelsea saved their best chance until last though.
Substitute Remy found himself in space eight yards from goal but was denied by
Forster.
The ball rebounded to Terry, who smacked an effort goal bound but which was
cleared off the line by James Ward-Prowse. After a couple of ricochets the ball
broke back to Terry eight yards out but he fired a shot wide of the far post
when it looked easier to score.
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Teams
Chelsea Courtois, Ivanovic, Cahill, Terry (c), Azpilicueta, Fabregas,
Matic (Ramires 53), Willian (Cuadrado 83), Oscar (Remy 82), Hazard, Costa
Subs Not Used Cech, Zouma, Luis, Drogba
Booked Matic, Ivanovic, Cahill
Goals Costa 11
Sothampton Forster, Clyne, Fonte (c), Alderweireld, Bertrand,
Wanyama, Schneiderlin, Mane, S. Davis (Ward-Proce 71), Tadic (Djuricic 71), Long
(Pelle 83)
Subs Not Used K. Davis, Targett, Gardos, Yoshida
Booked Mane, Wanyama, Djuricic
Goals Tadic 19 (pen)
Attendance 41,624
Referee Mike Dean