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Chelsea
moved a significant step closer to the Premier League title after Gary Cahill's
late goal gave them a hard-fought 2-1 victory at Stoke to send them 13 points
clear.
In a fiery encounter at the bet365 Stadium, Chelsea, who were without the
injured Eden Hazard, took the lead through Willian's free-kick in the 13th
minute but Stoke hit back after Jonathan Walters, who was pushed to the ground
by Cahill, scored from the spot seven minutes before the break.
The Blues came close to breaking the deadlock when Marcus Alonso's free-kick
struck the crossbar in the second half but Cahill struck the winner in the 87th
minute to move his side a step closer to the title.
Antonio Conte's side, who have 10 games left to play, now have a sizeable
advantage over the chasing pack with Tottenham in action against Southampton and
third-placed Manchester City hosting fourth-placed Liverpool, both live on Sky
Sports on Super Sunday.
There were exuberant Chelsea celebrations at the final whistle after a victory
which has inched them ever closer to a seemingly inevitable title triumph.
Meanwhile, Stoke, who had Phil Bardsley sent off in the closing stages of injury
time for a second bookable offence, stay ninth on 36 points.
Chelsea's task at the bet365 Stadium was made even harder with the news they
were without the injured Hazard, who according to Conte picked up 'a little
problem.'
He was replaced by Pedro in Conte's starting line-up but it Diego Costa, who
started the game on 49 Premier League goals, who was involved from the first
whistle.
Costa had looked to be in one of those moods from the start as he clashed with
Ryan Shawcross, Geoff Cameron and Bruno Martins Indi and got short shrift from
referee Anthony Taylor on each occasion.
It was Costa's turn and pass on halfway which released Marcos Alonso on the left
and the wing-back's run won the Blues a free-kick on the left edge of the
penalty area. It looked like the perfect opportunity to deliver a cross, but
Willian had other ideas and whipped his free-kick around the two-man wall and
past Lee Grant, who should have done better than to just help the shot on its
way in.
Costa was involved again moments later, picking up a caution after remonstrating
with referee Anthony Taylor after giving away a free-kick for a tussle with
Martins Indi.
Grant atoned for his earlier error in the 30th minute, parrying Alonso's effort
and Stoke thought they had levelled in the 34th minute when Joe Allen's corner
was headed on by Cameron and then into the net by Martins Indi.
However, the flag appeared to go up and Taylor, after a discussion with his
linesman, correctly ruled the goal out for Saido Berahino's push on Cesar
Azpilicueta.
They didn't have to wait too much longer for an equaliser though after Cahill
pushed Jonathan Walters over in the box with Chelsea in no danger. Taylor
pointed to the spot and Walters picked himself up off the floor to hammer the
ball high past the dive of Thibaut Courtois.
Pedro blazed over a good chance to restore the visitors' lead before Bardsley
clattered into Costa to be booked in the final stages of a tempestuous half.
Chelsea started the second half brighter with Alonso only stopped by a terrific
Bardsley challenge and David Luiz's 40-yard free-kick almost catching Grant out.
There was not much the Potters keeper could do but be thankful Alonso's 25-yard
effort struck the crossbar.
Grant was up to the task when called on next as he made a brilliant one-handed
stop at the near post to deny Pedro once he had been slipped in by Willian.
It was far from relentless from the leaders but the pressure finally told in the
187th minute when the opportunity fell to Cahill, and the Blues skipper snatched
it.
Erik Pieters conceded a needless corner with a poor back-pass to Grant and the
Dutchman's clearance from David Luiz's header came to Cahill to fire home.
Costa struck a post after that yet he was a footnote in this contest, even when
the red card came out, with Bardsley the recipient for a second cautionable
offence as he fouled Cesc Fabregas.
The Chelsea celebrations at full-time suggested they appreciated the magnitude
of a victory which inched them ever closer to a seemingly inevitable title
triumph.
Player ratings
Stoke: Grant (6), Bardsley (5), Shawcross (6), M. Indi (7),
Pieters (5) , Ramadan Sobhi (6), Cameron (7), Allen (7), Arnautovic (7), Walters
(7), Berahino (6).
Subs: Diouf (6), Crouch (n/a).
Chelsea: Courtois (7), Azpilicueta (6), David Luiz (7), Cahill
(7), Moses (6), Kante (8), Matic (7), Alonso (7), Willian (8), Diego Costa (7),
Pedro (6).
Subs: Loftus-Cheek (6), Fabregas (6), Zouma (n/a)
Man of the Match: Willian
Teams
Stoke City Grant, Bardsley, Shawcross (c), Martins Indi,
Pieters, Allen, Cameron, Walters, Sobhi (Crouch 90+2), Arnautovic, Berahino
(Diouf 61)
Subs Not Used Given, Muniesa, Whelan, Afellay, Adam
Booked Allen, Bardsley, Pieters, Martins Indi, Cameron
Sent Off Bardsley
Goals Walters 38 (pen)
Chelsea Courtois, Azpilicueta, Luiz, Cahill (c), Moses
(Fabregas 70), Kante, Matic (Loftus-Cheek 82), Alonso, Willian (Zouma 88),
Costa, Pedro
Subs Not Used Begovic, Ake, Chalobah, Batshuayi
Booked Costa, Fabregas
Goals Willian 13, Cahill 87
Attendance 27,724
Referee Anthony Taylor