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An
inspired performance from Eden Hazard helped Chelsea back to winning ways in the
Premier League with a comprehensive 4-0 victory against Brighton at the Amex
Stadium.
Antonio Conte's side were without a win in five games in all competitions
heading into the clash on the south coast, but Hazard set the Blues on their way
in the third minute before Willian rounded off a sensational team goal three
minutes later to give the visitors the perfect start.
Brighton's response to the early setback was good, creating a number of decent
chances but Willy Caballero was on top form to deny Tomer Hemed and the crossbar
kept out Davy Propper's header early after the interval.
Ezequiel Schelotto was also denied by a smart block from Caballero and the hosts
were eventually made to pay for their wastefulness in front of goal as Hazard
(77) added his second of the afternoon and Victor Moses (89) rounded off the
scoring as Chelsea wrapped up all three points to move above Liverpool into
third.
Player ratings
Brighton: Ryan (6), Suttner (5), Schelotto (7), Duffy (6), Dunk (5),
Goldson (6), Gross (6), March (6), Stephens (6), Propper (7), Hemed (5).
Subs: Kayal (5), Murray (5), Izquierdo (5).
Chelsea: Caballero (8), Rudiger (7), Christensen (7),
Azpilicueta (7), Alonso (6), Moses (7), Kante (8), Bakayoko (7), Willian (8),
Hazard (9), Batshuayi (7).
Subs: Luiz (6), Zappacosta (6), Musonda (7)
Man of the match: Eden Hazard
Before kick-off, the Amex Stadium rose as one for a minute's applause to mark
the passing of Cyrille Regis and both teams sported black armbands in respect of
the former striker.
Once underway, Chelsea burst out of the blocks and they were ahead in the third
minute when Moses' cross was diverted into the path of Hazard by Dale Stephens,
and the Belgium international took a touch before firing the ball into the
corner of the net for his 100th league goal.
Goals had been hard to come by with the Blues scoring just once in their last
four matches in all competitions, but they had a second inside six minutes
courtesy of Willian. The Brazil international was involved in some slick
interplay with Hazard and Michy Batshuayi, leaving the Brighton defence all at
sea before expertly finishing past Mat Ryan.
After their horror start, Brighton gradually grew into the game and they thought
they should have had a penalty when Caballero, after making a mess of a cross,
appeared to clip Schelotto, but nothing was given by referee Jon Moss.
The hosts were creating chances - Caballero superbly denied Hemed from close
range - and they looked to Moss again just before half-time as Schelotto went
down in the penalty area once again, this time under a challenge from Tiemoue
Bakayoko, but again the referee waved away the appeals.
After the break, Chelsea remained a threat on the counter but it was Brighton
creating the clearer cut chances, Propper heading Pascal Gross' cross past
Caballero only to see the ball crash back off the crossbar.
Minutes later, Chelsea were nearly out of sight but Ryan did brilliantly to get
a vital hand to Willian's free-kick to divert the ball onto the post and away
from goal.
Chances still continued to fall Brighton's way but Caballero proved hard to beat
as the Argentine goalkeeper blocked Schelotto's low drive from 12 yards
They were made to pay for the missed chances late on as Hazard capped another
mazy run with a ruthless finish before Moses latched onto substitute Charly
Musonda's inch-perfect 40-yard to seal a resounding away victory.
Opta stats
Brighton have picked up just one win from their last 13 Premier League games (D5
L7), failing to score in nine of these.
Chelsea have won 45 of their 76 away games against newly-promoted sides in the
Premier League, a joint-high figure (Arsenal have also won 45). The Blues
extended their top-flight unbeaten run to eight games (W5 D3), their longest
streak without a defeat since March (also eight).
Willian made his 50th consecutive Premier League appearance, the longest current
run of any player in the competition. He has been directly involved in eight
goals in his last five Premier League starts for Chelsea (3 goals, 5 assists),
as many as he managed in his previous 20.
Hazard's opener was his 100th goal in league football (now 101), with 65 coming
for Chelsea and 36 for Lille. He has now scored (65) or assisted (37) 102
Premier League goals for Chelsea; taking him ahead of Gianfranco Zola (101) to
outright third for the club in the competition (Lampard 237, Drogba 159).
Batshuayi registered his first assist in his last 31 Premier League appearances,
since he set up Diego Costa on his debut in the competition in August 2016.
Man of the Match - Eden Hazard
Hazard was in the mood at the Amex Stadium. Every time he got on the ball he
terrified Brighton's defenders and his finishing was at its exquisite best as
his double inspired Chelsea to a comprehensive away victory.
His perfermonace left Jamie Redknapp, who watching the game in the studio for
Sky Sports, purring.
"If VAR looked at his performance today, then some it would have illegal as he
was that good", the former Liverpool midfielder said. "Willian was fantastic as
well - as was Batshuayi, but Hazard was playing a different game. He was at his
energetic, beautiful best today."
The pundit - Thierry Henry
"Hazard is unplayable when he's in that mood. When he plays like this it's more
than likely Chelsea are going to win the game.
"I like what Antonio Conte does. I watched the game against Leicester and they
weren't scoring goals - Conte took him off. When you do that to a player like
him with the quality he has, it woke him up. From the beginning, he meant
business.
"Conte did it last season ahead of a game with Arsenal and we all know what he
did to Arsenal with that goal last year. I like the way Hazard reacted from the
Leicester game.
"That's the job of the boss - sometimes a player might be tired, sometimes a
player needs a reminder that he's not doing enough. I'm not saying Hazard
wasn't. Usually when you take the main player off after an hour when you're
supposed to win that game. It got the reaction of, 'OK, I'm on the bench, but
we'll see next week'."
What's next?
Chelsea are back in action on Sky Sports on Wednesday when they face Arsenal in
the Carabao Cup semi-final, second leg.
It's cup action for Brighton as well when they take on Middlesbrough in the FA
Cup fourth round next Saturday at the Riverside.
Teams
Brighton & Hove Albion Ryan, Duffy, Goldson, Dunk (c),
Schelotto, Stephens, Propper, Suttner, March (Izquierdo 83), Gross (Kayal 68),
Hemed (Murray 68)
Subs Not Used Krul, Hunemeier, Baldock, Rosenior
Booked Schelotto, Duffy, Goldson
Goals
Chelsea Caballero, Azpilicueta (c), Christensen (Luiz 58),
Rudiger, Moses, Kante, Bakayoko, Alonso (Zappacosta 75), Willian (Musonda 81),
Hazard, Batshuayi
Subs Not Used Eduardo, Ampadu, Sterling, Barkley
Booked
Goals Hazard 3, 77, Willian 6, Moses 89
Attendance 30,600
Referee Jon Moss