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Chelsea
moved five points clear at the top of the Premier League table with a
hard-fought 2-0 win over London rivals Arsenal at Stamford Bridge.
The influential Eden Hazard set Chelsea on their way when he won and converted a
penalty in the first half.
Diego Costa made the game safe with a second goal 12 minutes from time after
being set up by former Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas to maintain Chelsea's
unbeaten start to the season and condemn Arsenal to their first Premier League
defeat of the campaign.
After a quiet start Chelsea suffered a scare on ten minutes when goalkeeper
Thibaut Courtois suffered a head injury after colliding with Alexis Sanchez, but
after lengthy treatment the big Belgian was able to continue.
Things threatened to boil over on 20 minutes when Gary Cahill was fortunate to
escape with only a yellow card for a dangerous tackle on Sanchez. The incident
sparked an angry confrontation between Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho on the
sidelines with the Arsenal boss shoving his Chelsea counterpart in the chest and
the referee Martin Atkinson was forced to give the pair a ticking off.
Soon after Courtois was forced off to be replaced by Petr Cech as it seemed the
goalkeeper had not recovered from that earlier head clash.
Chelsea won a penalty on 27 minutes when Hazard burst past Santi Carzola and
Calum Chambers with a lovely jinking run into the box before being brought down
by Laurent Koscielny.
Hazard dusted himself down and took the spot-kick and coolly sent Wojciech
Szczesny the wrong way before slotting the ball into the net.
Arsenal wasted a great chance to draw level three minutes later when Sanchez
picked out Jack Wilshere inside the box, but the midfielder's first touch was
poor, allowing Cech to race off his line to collect the ball.
Chambers had a lucky escape a minute before the break when already on a booking
he brought down Andre Schurrle on the edge of the box, but the referee decided
to let the young defender off with a warning rather than a second booking and a
red card.
Arsenal almost gifted Chelsea a goal just before the hour mark when Hazard beat
Chambers down the left and fired over a cross which Mathieu Flamini deflected
onto his own post to almost concede an own goal.
Arsenal had claims for a penalty on 64 minutes when Jack Wilshere's shot from
the edge of the box appeared to strike to the hand of Fabregas, but their
protests were waved away.
Hazard had a chance to score a second goal 15 minutes from time when Costa
superbly held the ball up before finding the winger's run into the box, but from
an acute angle Hazard blazed his shot over the top.
Chelsea did grab the crucial second goal on 78 minutes when Fabregas found
Costa's run with a superb pass over the top and the striker lofted the ball over
Szczesny for his ninth goal of the season.
Best of the match
Man of the match: Eden Hazard proved a constant threat for Arsenal winning and
scoring his penalty.
Goal of the match: Diego Costa's finish was clinical, but it all came from a
perfect through ball from Cesc Fabregas.
Moment of the match: There is no love lost between Mourinho and Wenger and they
were involved in an angry exchange on the sidelines in the first half.
Controversy of the match: Gary Cahill could count himself lucky not to be sent
off for a dangerous tackle on Alexis Sanchez which sparked the row between the
two managers.
Talking point: Can anyone stop Chelsea in the title race? What do Arsenal need
to do end their poor record against their top four rivals?
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Teams
Chelsea Courtois (Cech 24), Ivanovic, Cahill Terry (c),
Azpilicueta, Matic, Fabregas, Schurrle (Mikel 69), Oscar (Willian 87), Hazard,
Costa
Subs Not Used Luis, Zouma, Salah, Remy
Booked Cahill, Schurrle, Ivanovic, Oscar
Goals Hazard 27 (pen), Costa 78
Arsenal Szczesny, Chambers, Mertesacker, Koscielny, Gibbs,
Flamini, Wilshere (Rosicky 83), Cazorla (Oxlade-Chamberlain 69), Sanchez
(Podolksi 79), Welbeck, Ozil
Subs Not Used Martinez, Monreal, Coquelin, Campbell
Booked Chambers, Koscielny, Welbeck
Goals
Attendance 41,607
Referee Martin Atkinson