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Hazard scored both goals for Chelsea as they beat Watford 2-1 at Vicarage Road
to move back into fourth place in the Premier League.
Hazard netted his 100th goal for Chelsea in all competitions when he opened the
scoring in the first minute of added time in the first half although, just over
two minutes later, Roberto Pereyra equalised for Watford (45+3).
The Belgian scored his second goal of the evening in the 58th minute after he
won a penalty, with Watford goalkeeper Ben Foster bundling him over in the area.
He then sent Foster the wrong way from the spot and ultimately sealed the win
for Chelsea.
It puts the Blues back in the top four in the Premier League table on 40 points
after Arsenal's draw at Brighton had briefly seen them drop down to fifth.
Watford remain in ninth.
Player ratings
Watford: Foster (6), Femenia (6), Kabasele (n/a), Cathcart (5),
Holebas (7), Doucoure (7), Capoue (5), Sema (6), Pereyra (6), Deulofeu (7),
Deeney (6).
Subs used: Mariappa (6), Quina (6), Success (n/a).
Chelsea: Kepa (6), Azpilicueta (7), Rudiger (7), Luiz (7),
Alonso (6), Jorginho (7), Kante (6), Kovacic (7), Hazard (8), Pedro (6), Willian
(7).
Subs used: Hudson-Odoi (6), Barkley (n/a), Emerson (n/a).
Man of the match: Eden Hazard.
Chelsea had the first chance of the game in the 11th minute. Mateo Kovacic broke
down the field before picking out Willian on the left flank. The Brazilian then
cut inside - getting around the oncoming Foster - before trying to slot home on
the angle but Christian Kabasele was there to see it behind. However, the
Watford defender clattered into the upright with his armpit and was substituted
not long after.
Watford went close just after the half an hour mark, but a woeful finish from
Abdoulaye Doucoure after a gut-busting run from Pereyra saw the ball fly high
over the crossbar. Chelsea then had a chance at the other end, but Hazard was
not able to turn a fizzing Cesar Azpilicueta cross home, trying to use his heel
to turn it home.
Team news
Both Watford and Chelsea named unchanged XIs from their weekend fixtures.
Chelsea made two changes on the bench with Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Davide
Zappacosta replaced by Callum Hudson-Odoi and Emerson.
But the goals came thick and fast as four minutes of added time were shown.
Hazard got his 100th Chelsea goal inside the first minute as Kovacic took
advantage of a poor square pass from Etienne Capoue, picking out Hazard to the
left. The Belgian then rounded the oncoming Foster before slotting home into an
open net.
Just over two minutes later - 137 seconds to be exact - and Watford were level.
It came from a corner after Kepa Arrizabalaga did well to keep out Doucoure at
the near post. Jose Holebas delivered the set-piece, which found an unmarked
Pereyra at the top of the area and he hit an arrowing volley through the packed
box into the bottom corner.
Chelsea retook the lead 13 minutes after the restart after being awarded a
penalty as Foster bundled into Hazard in the area. Hazard stepped up to take and
sent the Watford goalkeeper the wrong way as he notched his second goal of the
evening.
The visitors continued to go close as the game wore on, with Willian seeing an
effort ping off the post in the 72nd minute after a lovely cross from Hazard
before the Belgian was involved again not long after with a storming Chelsea
break. He picked out Kante to his right, but with Watford defenders closing in,
the midfielder could only send his shot past the far post.
A minute later Doucoure put a lovely cross into the area for Troy Deeney - who
had got ahead of David Luiz - but he did not catch the ball well and lifted it
over the crossbar from inside the six-yard box as the game ended in defeat for
Watford.
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Chelsea have only lost one of their seven Premier League games against opponents
that started the day in the top 10 this season (W3 D3), with that lone defeat
coming against Spurs in November (1-3 at Wembley).
After losing just three of their first 13 home league games under Javi Gracia
(W8 D2), Watford have since lost three of their last four (W1).
Eden Hazard became the 10th different player to have scored 100 goals in all
competitions for Chelsea (now on 101).
Watford midfielder Roberto Pereyra has scored three goals in three Premier
League appearances against Chelsea - more than against any other opponent in the
competition.
The Managers
Javi Gracia: "I think we've competed very well. We conceded one in the first and
then we scored our goal, and in a moment when we were playing better, we
conceded the second goal. It was difficult because we know they are a very good
team but I think we competed very well."
Maurizio Sarri: "I think that we played a good match with a good level of
determination and attention for 90 minutes. I think we could have won with
another result, we missed three or four good opportunities in the last 20
minutes but I am really very happy with the reaction and application for 95
minutes. Today we reacted very well while playing our football."
Man of the match - Eden Hazard
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goals the mercurial Belgian has scored since arriving at Stamford Bridge
Who else? It was a vintage Hazard performance and he hit an important milestone
with his century for Chelsea in all competitions. He continued to show why he is
so important for the west London sides, being involved in many of the attacks,
and he could well have had a hat-trick.
But with three shots, two on target and two scored, it was still a successful
evening and a late Christmas present for the Belgian, with Sky Sports pundit
Alex Scott calling his performance 'absolutely superb'.
What's next?
Watford are back at Vicarage Road on Saturday as they host Newcastle in the
Premier League while Chelsea make the short trip to Crystal Palace on Sunday
with their 12pm kick-off live on Sky Sports Premier League.
Teams
Watford Foster, Femenia, Kabasele (Mariappa 15), Cathcart,
Holebas, Doucoure, Sema (Quina 66), Deulofeu, Pereyra, Deeney (c)
Subs Not Used Gomes, Cleverley, Success, Masina, Okaka
Booked
Goals Pereyra 45+3
Chelsea Kepa, Azpilicueta (c), Rudiger, Luiz, Alonso, Kovacic
(Barkley 78), Jorginho, Kante, Pedro (Hudson -Odoi 43) (Emerson 85), Willian,
Hazard
Subs Not Used Caballero, Cahill, Fabregas, Giroud
Booked
Goals Hazard 45+1, 58 (pen)
Attendance 20,415
Referee Martin Atkinson