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Chelsea
battled through a hit-and-miss display to see off Newcastle 2-0 and stay top of
the Premier League on Saturday afternoon.
Oscar tapped home as the hosts took a quick corner to catch out the visitors,
before Diego Costa fired home early near the hour mark to double the lead.
Remy Cabella had a volley blocked while Moussa Sissoko hit the woodwork as
Newcastle enjoyed a bright opening spell, with the hosts looking decidedly nervy
in possession.
But Chelsea slowly improved throughout the game to do enough to take victory and
pick up their first Premier League win in three.
Both sides made a host of changes. Petr Cech and Kurt Zouma kept their places
for Chelsea, but John Terry returned to make his 648th appearance and move equal
with Frank Lampard on the all-time list for the Blues.
It was a nervy opening period from the hosts, who were wary of the need for a
good result after going two without a win in the Premier League.
Newcastle almost took advantage of Chelsea's nerves when Yoan Gouffran tested
Cech with a rasping free kick which the goalkeeper managed to parry away.
Cabella then saw a 20-yard volley blocked by Cesar Azpilicueta before Sissoko
charged forward for the visitors, rifling a stunning effort against the corner
of post and crossbar, much to Cech’s relief.
But it was Chelsea who took the lead after Willian forced a corner off
Coloccini. The Brazilian thought quickly to play it short to Ivanovic and, with
the visitors still tracking back, the defender played it across for Oscar, who
tapped in at the far post to score with the Blues’ first shot on target.
It was a sucker punch for Newcastle, who had impressed and threatened throughout
the first half, with Cabella causing the hosts all sorts of problems down the
flank.
The Magpies’ misery was nearly doubled after Mike Williamson brought down Diego
Costa on the edge of the box. Willian stepped up and Krul did well to parry away
the resulting free kick, which was bound for the top corner.
Decisive blow
Chelsea were much improved after the break and kept possession well as
Newcastle’s challenge seemed to fade.
Costa lead the line well for the hosts and sparked claims of handball as his
cross from the left appeared to hit Coloccini’s arm, but the referee decided it
was not enough to warrant a penalty.
The decisive blow then came just before the hour mark as Costa worked hard to
win the ball out on the left before he laid it back to Hazard. The Blues played
some wonderful intricate passes before it was flicked into the area. Oscar
played a backheel into the path of Costa, who worked some space before drilling
low into the net.
Costa nearly added a superb second goal as Fabregas won the ball off Colback and
played it into the striker, who skipped past several challenges with some
stunning skill before scuffing his shot, allowing Coloccini to slide in and
deflect it over the bar.
But it wouldn’t affect the overall result as Newcastle’s challenge had long
since faded, and the hosts took a much-needed victory to keep their place at the
top of the pile.
Soccer Saturday analysis – Paul Merson
Newcastle were outstanding in the first half. They attacked with flair and
Chelsea couldn’t get going. Usually Chelsea have good protection at the back,
but Newcastle were running into little pockets and Cabella was getting past John
Terry. I haven’t seen players running at him like that for a long, long time.
When you’re on top you need to score, but they didn’t. After Costa’s goal the
game was over. Chelsea do know how to kill a game, there’s no doubt about that.
Player Ratings
Chelsea: Cech (6), Ivanovic (7), Zouma (7), Terry (6),
Azpilicueta (4), Matic (7), Fabregas (8), Willian (7), Oscar (7), Hazard (8),
Costa (8).
Used subs: Luis (6), Ramires (6), Remy (6).
Newcastle: Krul (6), Janmaat (5), Coloccini (7), Williamson
(5), Dummett (5), Sissoko (5), Anita (4), Colback (6), Cabella (8), Perez (5),
Gouffran (6).
Used subs: Ameobi (6), Riviere (6).
Man of the Match: Diego Costa
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Teams
Chelsea Cech Ivanovic, Zouma, Terry (c), Azpilicueta (Luis 37),
Fabregas, Matic, Willian, Oscar (Ramires 79), Hazard, Costa (Remy 84)
Subs Not Used Courtois, Cahill, Mikel, Drogba
Booked Matic, Oscar
Goals Oscar 43, Costa 59
Newcastle United Krul, Janmaat, Coloccini (c), Williamson,
Dummett, Sissoko (Riviere 84), Anita, Colback, Cabella, Perez, Gouffran (Ameobi
63)
Subs Not Used Woodman, Santon, Haidara, Vuckic, Armstrong
Booked Williamson, Colback, Dummett
Goals
Attendance 41,612
Referee Roger East