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Chelsea
will be top of the Premier League table on Christmas Day after beating Stoke 2-0
at the Britannia Stadium.
Chelsea were in front with just two minutes on the clock at the Britannia
Stadium on Monday when John Terry rose highest to force home a Cesc Fabregas
corner.
Stoke threatened breifly in the second period but Fabregas sealed the victory
with 13 minutes left.
The result means Jose Mourinho’s men pull three points clear of Manchester City.
Stoke had already dished out beatings to Arsenal and Man City this season but
were dealt a major blow inside two minutes as Terry gave Chelsea the lead.
Fabregas whipped a dangerous corner from the right into the danger area and the
Chelsea skipper determinedly out jumped his marker Geoff Cameron to power a
header into the net.
Terry has now scored 35 top flight goals and is Chelsea’s joint 10th top scorer
in the history of the Premier League.
The early goal silenced the home crowd as the visitors confidently stroked the
ball around midfield with Eden Hazard causing real problems on the left flank.
Phil Bardsley took matter into his own hands on 20 minutes and received a
booking for a wild lunge on Hazard by the touchline that visibly enraged Chelsea
boss Jose Mourinho on the sidelines.
The booking seemed to spark the hosts into life and Steven N’Zonzi forced
Thibaut Courtois into a save after his 20-yard shot took a deflection.
Diego Costa always looked a threat on the break for Chelsea and he should have
doubled the lead on 31 minutes when sent clear by Matic but he dragged his shot
wide of the upright.
Substitute Charlie Adam injected plenty of life into the Stoke midfield when he
was introduced in the second half and he missed a great chance to level the game
on 71 minutes.
Usually so clinical with his left foot, Adam skewed a shot wide of the post from
20 yards after the ball had broken to him very kindly on the edge of the area.
It was a missed chance that proved costly for the hosts as Fabregas wrapped up
the points on 77 minutes.
The brilliant Hazard picked out the former Barcelona man with a fine pass inside
the area and two touches later the ball was in the net. It wasn’t Fabregas’ most
clinical strike but his rather scuffed effort wrong footed Asmir Begovic and the
ball trickled agonizingly into the far corner.
Costa should have got his name on the scoresheet when he was released through by
Andre Schürrle with six minutes left but Begovic did well to deny the striker.
The night was soured slightly for the league leaders when Hazard had to be
replaced in injury time by Kurt Zouma after suffering a kick on his heel from
Jon Walters but in truth it was the near-perfect away performance.
Player Ratings
Chelsea: Courtois (8); Ivanovic (7), Cahill (7), Terry (8),
Azpilicueta (7); Mikel (7), Matic (8); Willian (7), Fabregas (7), Hazard (8);
Diego Costa (7).
Chelsea subs: Schürrle (6), Drogba (6), Zouma (6).
Stoke: Begovic (6); Bardsley (6), Shawcross (6), Muniesa (6),
Pieters (6); Cameron (6), Nzonzi (6); Walters (6), Bojan (7), Arnautovic (6);
Crouch (5)
Stoke subs: Diouf (6), Adam (7), Assaidi (6)
Man Of The Match: Matic
Teams
Stoke City Begovic, Bardsley, Shawcross, Muniesa, Pieters,
Cameron (Adam 68), N’Zonzi, Walters, Bojan, Arnautovic (Assaidi 82), Crouch
(Diouf 63)
Subs Not Used Butland, Huth, Whelan, Wilson
Booked Bardsley, Pieters, Walters
Goals
Chelsea Cech, Ivanovic, Cahill, Terry (c), Azpilicueta, Mikel,
Matic, Willian (Schurrle 80), Fabregas, Hazard (Zouma 90+3), Costa (Drogba 85)
Subs Not Used Cech, Luis, Ake, Oscar
Booked
Goals Terry 2, Fabregas 78
Attendance 27,550
Referee Neil Swarbrick