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Chelsea
celebrated the return of supporters to Stamford Bridge with an entertaining and
deserved 3-1 comeback win over Leeds United which sends them top of the Premier
League table.
For the first time since March, Chelsea fans were in the stands on Saturday
night following the easing of coronavirus restrictions - although the 2,000
supporters were almost immediately silenced by their former striker Patrick
Bamford and his impressive opener just four minutes in.
Olivier Giroud - making his first Premier League start of the season after
scoring four at Sevilla in the Champions League on Wednesday - pulled the Blues
level on 27 minutes, though, turning home Reece James' brilliant cross, before
Kurt Zouma's header completed the turnaround.
Leeds pushed for a late equaliser but Timo Werner broke away down the right and
teed up Christian Pulisic to tuck in the third, three minutes into stoppage
time, sparking wild celebrations in the stands and in the Chelsea dugout.
It was a sweet victory for Blues boss Frank Lampard over his Leeds counterpart
Marcelo Bielsa, following their Spygate spat two seasons ago, and it was also a
win to savour for the fans in attendance, with the home side moving above
Tottenham and Liverpool - who play Arsenal and Wolves, respectively, on Sunday -
while Leeds drop to 13th.
Player ratings
Chelsea: Mendy (7), James (8), Silva (7), Zouma (7), Chilwell
(7), Kante (7), Mount (7), Havertz (6), Werner (7), Ziyech (6), Giroud (8).
Subs used: Pulisic (7), Kovacic (6), Abraham (6)
Leeds: Meslier (7), Ayling (7), Koch (n/a), Cooper (7), Dallas
(7), Phillips (8), Klich (7), Raphinha (8), Alioski (7), Harrison (6), Bamford
(7).
Subs used: Llorente (6), Poveda (6), Rodrigo (6)
Man of the match: Olivier Giroud (Chelsea)
How Chelsea won in front of their fans
The home supporters - spread over the lower tiers of the Shed End and West Stand
and back at Stamford Bridge for the first time in almost exactly nine months
since a 4-0 win over Everton on March 8 - were off their seats inside a minute
when Hakim Ziyech's near-post shot was turned behind by Illan Meslier and Giroud
headed the resulting corner into the side-netting.
But Bamford - who signed for Chelsea as an 18-year-old in 2012 but spent the
majority of his five years with the club out on loan - struck with just four
minutes on the clock.
The Leeds striker raced onto Kalvin Phillips' inch-perfect through ball, took it
past Edouard Mendy and slotted into the unguarded net for his eighth Premier
League goal of the season - seven of which have come away from home.
Chelsea should have levelled just five minutes later but Werner somehow managed
to prevent Giroud's flicked header from going in at the back post and then shoot
onto the bar himself.
That looked like it could be a costly error as Leeds - who lost Robin Koch early
on to injury - continued to threaten on the break, with Bamford firing Jack
Harrison's cutback over before Ezgjan Alioski hit the post after an offside flag
against Luke Ayling.
But Chelsea equalised just before the half-hour mark when Giroud turned in Reece
James' superb low cross for his 13th goal in his last 13 Chelsea appearances in
all competitions to repay Frank Lampard's faith in him after his midweek
Champions League heroics.
Ziyech was forced off with what appeared to be a hamstring injury immediately
after the equaliser and was replaced by Christian Pulisic, who miscued moments
after coming on. And the pace of the game didn't relent in the second half.
Kai Havertz headed a whipped free-kick from James narrowly over, before Thiago
Silva made an important block when Raphinha met Mateusz Klich's corner on the
volley, before the winger fired the rebound over.
Werner was then twice denied by smart stops from Meslier before Chelsea
eventually pulled in front, with Zouma powering away from the Leeds defenders to
forcefully head home Mason Mount's corner for his fourth goal of the campaign.
Another brilliant block from Meslier denied Werner once more and Giroud wasted a
free header from the following corner as Chelsea pressed for a third, but there
was debate at the other end when sub Ian Poveda shot straight at Mendy after
appearing to be caught by Ben Chilwell's boot in the box. The Leeds man didn't
go down and nothing was given.
Bielsa's men put Chelsea under pressure in the final stages but when Werner
broke clear he set up Pulisic to seal it and send the Blues top of the Premier
League and their fans home happy.
Man of the Match - Olivier Giroud
Sky Sports' Patrice Evra:
"People won't appreciate Olivier Giroud until they play with him. It's a
pleasure to play with him because he helps the team so much. I know sometimes he
gets criticised for not scoring all the time, but he also scores some amazing
goals.
"He deserved to play. He deserved to start because for me, up against the other
Chelsea strikers, he's the most complete. He's the striker that will help the
team the most. He's scoring goals and I'm so pleased for him.
"He deserves more credit."
Opta stats
Chelsea have finished a day top of the Premier League table for the first time
since September 2018.
Chelsea have beaten Leeds in what is their first league encounter since May
2004, while it's their third consecutive victory against them in all
competitions.
Leeds have lost four consecutive away league games against Chelsea for the first
time since August 1937.
Chelsea have won four of their last five Premier League games (D1) - indeed, no
current Premier League side is on a longer unbeaten run than the Blues (9 - W5
D4).
Leeds have lost three of their last five Premier League games (W1 D1), conceding
three or more goals in all three defeats.
Leeds faced 23 shots in this match, their joint-most in a Premier League game
this season (also 23 v Man City), while Chelsea's 10 shots on target was the
most the Whites have faced so far this term.
Leeds have conceded five goals from set pieces (excluding penalties) in the
Premier League this season, only Leicester have conceded more from such
situations (6).
Oliver Giroud has become the first Chelsea player to score in six consecutive
Premier League starts since Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink in October 2001. Whilst at
34 years and 66 days, he is the oldest player to ever score in six consecutive
Premier League starts.
Christian Pulisic became the 13th different player to score for Chelsea in the
Premier League this season - the Blues have had at least four more than any
other side in the competition in 2020-21(excluding own goals).
Patrick Bamford has scored seven of his eight Premier League goals away from
home this season (88%), no player has scored more on the road in the competition
(Son Heung-Min and Jamie vardy also seven).
What's next?
Chelsea host Krasnodar in the Champions League on Tuesday before travelling to
Everton next Saturday for an 8pm kick-off, live on Sky Sports Premier League.
Leeds welcome West Ham for Friday Night Football on Sky Sports Premier League,
kick-off 8pm.
Click Here For Official Team Sheet
Teams
Chelsea Mendy, James, Zouma, Silva (c), Chilwell, Havertz
(Kovacic 67), Kante, Mount, Ziyech (Pulisic 30), Giroud (Abraham 79), Werner
Subs Not Used Kepa, Azpilicueta, Rudiger, Jorginho
Booked
Goals Giroud 27, Zouma 61, Pulisic 90+3
Leeds United Meslier, Ayling, Koch (Llorente 9), Cooper (c),
Dallas, Raphinha, Klich, Phillips, Alioski (Rodrigo 69, Harrison (Poveda 57),
Bamford
Subs Not Used Casilla, Struijk, Costa, Roberts
Booked Llorente, Raphina
Goals Bamford 4
Attendance 2,000
Referee Kevin Friend
VAR Michael Oliver