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Chelsea
continued their fine record against Brighton with a 2-1 victory at the Amex
Stadium to stay in touch at the top of the Premier League.
First-half goals from Pedro (17) and Eden Hazard (33), who suffered a late
injury scare, sent Maurizio Sarri's side on their way to victory but Solly March
pulled one back for the hosts in the 66th minute to set up a nervy finish.
Chelsea, who were forced to take Hazard off after he was caught on the ankle by
Dale Stephens' late challenge, held on for all three points to stay fourth,
seven points behind league leaders Manchester City.
Meanwhile, Brighton, who stay 13th in the league, are still looking for their
first win over Chelsea in any competition since January, 1933.
Player ratings
Brighton: Ryan (6), Montoya (6), Dunk (7), Balogun (5),
Bernardo (7), Stephens (6), Gross (6), Propper (6), Knockaert (7), Murray (6),
March (7).
Subs: Andone (6), Bissouma (n/a), Locadia (n/a).
Chelsea: Arrizabalaga (7), Azpilicueta (6), Rudiger (7), Luiz
(7), Alonso (6), Kante (6), Jorginho (6), Kovacic (6), Willian (7), Hazard (8),
Pedro (8).
Subs: Loftus-Cheek (6), Barkley (6), Giroud (n/a).
Man of the match: Eden Hazard
Hazard was at the heart of Chelsea's brilliant first-half performance. He
produced his fourth assist in as many Premier League games in the 17th minute,
producing an exquisite pass across the face of goal to hand Pedro the easiest of
finishes at the far post.
Chelsea looked to be in full control but Sarri, who warned his side against
complacency when they threw away a lead to lose at Wolves, wouldn't have been
happy when Mateo Kovacic's pass across the face of goal gifted possession to
March. The Brighton midfielder hit the target from 25 yards but the effort had
nowhere near enough power to trouble Kepa Arrizabalaga.
Hazard, who ended a seven-match league run without a goal, then got on the
scoresheet, scoring his eighth of the season to double the visitors' advantage.
Leon Balogun gifted possession to Willian, whose pass released Hazard and he
made no mistake, wrong-footing Mat Ryan to pick out the bottom corner.
Marcos Alonso nearly made the points safe in the 63rd minute, striking a superb
20-yard effort against the post.
But March then set up a tense finish at the Amex, popping up in the penalty area
to hook home Bernardo's knockdown.
The visitors, who were forced to take off Hazard after he picked up an ankle
knock following Stephens' late tackle, had a scare late on when Alonso hauled
down March just outside the penalty area, but the Spain international escaped
with a booking, with David Luiz adjudged to have been in position to cover.
March got back to his feet to strike the resultant free-kick high over the
crossbar as Chelsea held on for victory.
Team news
Chris Hughton made three changes from the side that lost 1-0 at Burnley last
time out. Martin Montoya, Dale Stephens and Glenn Murray returned to the
starting line-up in place of Bruno, Yves Bissouma and Florin Andone, who all
dropped to the bench. Shane Duffy missed out through suspension.
Maurizio Sarri made 10 changes from Chelsea’s midweek draw with Vidi in the
Europa League. Willian was the only player to keep his place in the side as the
likes of Eden Hazard, Pedro, N’Golo Kante, Jorginho, David Luiz, Cesar
Apilicueta and Kepa Arrizabalaga returned. Sarri stuck with the same side that
beat Manchester City 2-0 last Saturday.
Opta stats
Chelsea have scored 37 goals in the Premier League this season; their most at
this stage of a campaign since 2014/15 when they won the title (38).
Five of Brighton's six home defeats in the Premier League have come against the
traditional 'big six' teams, including both such defeats this season (1-2 v
Spurs and Chelsea).
Chelsea have won each of their seven games against Brighton in league
competition; their best 100 per cent record against a single opponent in league
history.
Brighton have kept just three clean sheets in their last 19 games in the Premier
League, conceding 31 goals in this run.
Chelsea winger Willian has now been directly involved in 50 goals in the Premier
League (27 goals, 23 assists); becoming the third Brazilian player in
competition history to reach this milestone, after Philippe Coutinho (76) and
Roberto Firmino (64).
Only Glenn Murray (8) has had a hand in more Premier League goals for Brighton
than Solly March this season (6 - one goal, five assists).
Man of the Match - Eden Hazard
In the end it was Hazard's first-half performance that was the difference
between the two sides.
He produced a brilliant pass to set up Pedro's opener before a calm finish
wrong-footed Ryan to give him his eighth goal of the season.
Hazard has now been directly involved in more Premier League goals this season
(17 in 16 apps) than he was in the whole of last season (16 in 34 apps). He is
the first Chelsea player to assist a goal in four consecutive Premier League
games since September 2014, when Cesc Fabregas did so.
Chelsea will now be hoping the Belgium international, who was substituted late
on, can shake off what appeared to be an ankle knock ahead of their Carabao Cup
quarter-final against Bournemouth on Wednesday.
What's next?
Chelsea's next task is a Carabao Cup quarter-final against Bournemouth at
Stamford Bridge on Wednesday (7.45pm). Their next Premier League encounter is
also at Stamford Bridge against Leicester on Saturday (3pm).
Brighton's next game is also against Bournemouth but in the Premier League.
Chris Hughton's men travel to the Vitality Stadium on Saturday (3pm).
Teams
Brighton & Hove Albion Ryan, Balogun, Bernado, Dunk (c),
Montoya, Gross (Bissouma 81), Stephens, Propper, Knockaert (Locadia 83), Murray
(Andone 60), March
Subs Not Used Bong, Bruno, Steele, Kayal
Booked Dunk, Andone
Goals March 66
Chelsea Kepa, Azpilicueta (c), Luiz, Rudiger, Alonso, Jorginho,
Kante, Kovacic (Barkley 75), Pedro (Loftus-Cheek 66), Hazard (Giroud 83),
Willian
Subs Not Used Caballero, Emerson, Christensen, Fabregas
Booked Alonso, Kepa
Goals Pedro 17, Hazard 33
Attendance 30,645
Referee Stuart Attwell