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Chelsea took advantage of their Premier League pursuers' idle Saturday to open
an 11-point lead with a 3-1 defeat of Swansea at Stamford Bridge.
Cesc Fabregas' strike on his 300th league appearance (19) set the leaders on
their way, although it took late goals from Pedro and Diego Costa to get the job
done after Fernando Llorente headed an equaliser in first-half stoppage time.
Swansea may point - with some justification - to an unpunished Cesar Azpilicueta
handball in his own penalty box with the score at 1-1, referee Neil Swarbrick
apparently ruling the close-quarters contact accidental.
But Chelsea were good value for a welcome win after twice dropping points in
their past three matches, and they might have won by more as Fabregas alone came
close to a hat-trick during a rare 90 minutes under Antonio Conte.
A sixth start in this season's Premier League made him the first Spanish member
of the competition's 300 club, and he took his landmark appearance as an
opportunity to showcase his enduring class.
Fabregas played the midfield metronome role to perfection - as much ticky-tocka
as tiki-taka - splintered his short passing with the odd well-aimed slingshot
into the runs of Costa and Eden Hazard, and caused Swansea countless problems
with his ambitious late arrivals in their box.
One such run brought the opener as a Pedro pass aimed at Costa was quickly
brought under control and prodded into the far corner with Lukasz Fabianski
still setting himself.
Fabianski denied his old Arsenal team-mate a second shortly afterwards and later
stood spectating as Fabregas' firm side-footer rebounded off his crossbar.
By that stage the game was level. Somehow. Swansea manager Paul Clement,
returning to the club where he won the title as Carlo Ancelotti's assistant, had
called the trip a "shot to nothing" for Swansea, but they registered naught in
the shots column until the final few seconds of the first half when Gylfi
Sigurdsson's flat free-kick was met by Llorente as Chelsea's defence dithered.
Had the game finished even there might have been words about the legitimacy of
the free-kick - dubiously awarded against N'Golo Kante - but Swansea had a
complaint of their own when Azpilicueta's outstretched arm blocked Sigurdsson's
flick after the break.
The moment passed and Chelsea exacted full toll. Fabianski, who had outdone his
first-half stop from Fabregas with a better one to deny Hazard, was at fault as
he dived over a Pedro curler (72) which was decent but no more.
And the game was up when Costa slammed in Hazard's cut-back on the volley (84)
for a 16th league goal, Swansea slipping to a third league defeat of Clement's
promising tenure that leaves them three points above the relegation places with
an overdue run of four bottom-half opponents to come.
Player ratings
Chelsea: Courtois (6) Moses (6) Azpilicueta (7) Luiz (6) Cahill (7) Alonso (7)
Kante (7) Fabregas (8) Pedro (8) Hazard (7) Costa (7)
Subs used: Matic (7) Willian (5) Zouma (5)
Swansea: Fabianski (7) Naughton (5) Mawson (6) Fernandez (6) Olsson (5) Cork (6)
Fer (5) Carroll (4) Sigurdsson (6) Routledge (5) Llorente (7)
Subs used: Narsingh (5) Ayew (5)
Man of the match: Cesc Fabregas
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Teams
Chelsea (3-4-3): Courtois; Azpilicueta, David Luiz, Cahill (c);
Moses ( Zouma 84), Kante, Fabregas, Alonso; Pedro ( Matic 75), Diego Costa,
Hazard (Willian 84).
Unused subs: Begovic, Terry, Loftus-Cheek, Batshuayi
Scorer Fabregas 19, Pedro 71, Diego Costa 84
Booked David Luiz 74
Swansea (4-3-3): Fabianski; Naughton, Fernandez, Mawson,
Olsson; Carrol (Ayew 75), Fer, Cork (c); Routledge (Narsingh 80), Llorente,
Sigurdsson.
Unused subs: Nordfeldt, Rangel, Amat, Britton, Borja
Scorer Llorente 45+1
Booked Naughton 34, Olsson 35, Fer 79
Referee Neil Swarbrick.
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