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Chelsea
moved top of the Premier League for the first time under Frank Lampard - for a
few hours at least - with a routine 2-0 victory at Newcastle on Saturday.
Federico Fernandez's early own goal gave Chelsea the lead at St. James' Park
before Timo Werner's stunning assist set up Tammy Abraham to seal the points
midway through the second half.
Newcastle hit the bar through Sean Longstaff after Abraham's strike but the
hosts were well off the pace throughout as they slipped to back-to-back defeats
for the first time this season.
Chelsea's fifth consecutive victory extends their unbeaten run in all
competitions to 12 games and lifts them above Leicester into top spot on goal
difference ahead of the rest of the weekend's fixtures. Newcastle remain 13th.
Player ratings
Newcastle: Darlow
(6), Fernandez (5), Lascelles (5), Clark (5), Manquillo (5), Hayden (5), S
Longstaff (6), Lewis (5), Murphy (5), Saint-Maximin (6), Joelinton (5).
Subs: Schar (5), Almiron (6), Carroll (5).
Chelsea: Mendy (8), James (7), Rudiger (8), Zouma (8), Chilwell
(8), Kante (8), Kovacic (7), Mount (7), Ziyech (7), Abraham (8), Werner (8).
Subs: Hudson-Odoi (6), Giroud (n/a), Emerson (n/a).
Man of the Match: Tammy Abraham
How Chelsea cruised on Tyneside
Chelsea's international players showed little sign of fatigue as they raced into
an early lead at St. James' Park.
Karl Darlow prevented Werner and Abraham from breaking the deadlock with two
fine saves inside the opening 10 minutes, but the Newcastle goalkeeper was
helpless when Fernandez bundled Mason Mount's cross into his own net while under
pressure from Ben Chilwell.
Fernandez and Newcastle appealed for a push in the build-up, but a VAR check
found no infringement from Chilwell, and the goal was allowed to stand as the
centre-back registered his fifth Premier League own goal since making his debut
in the competition in 2014.
Newcastle's reluctance to engage Chelsea saw the visitors assume complete
control of the contest, and they should have doubled their lead on the half-hour
mark when Werner dragged a gilt-edge opportunity wide after Abraham had released
him through on goal.
N'Golo Kante's brilliant block prevented Allan Saint-Maximin from restoring
parity as Newcastle grew as the interval approached, but Chelsea kept the hosts
at arm's length.
Fabian Schar replaced the injured Jamaal Lascelles at half-time and endured a
torrid time as Werner tormented the Newcastle defence.
The Switzerland international was let off the hook after having his pocket
picked by Werner, who opted to square for Hakim Ziyech instead of shooting and
allowed the covering Newcastle defence to break up the move.
Kurt Zouma nodded a header wide as Chelsea pushed for a game-clinching second,
and it came in stunning fashion on 65 minutes.
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Werner burst through the Newcastle midfield with a stunning 75-yard break that
left Schar trailing in his wake before slotting Abraham in behind for him to
score for the third game running.
Longstaff's stunning 30-yard drive which rattled the woodwork failed to inspire
a late Newcastle comeback on an afternoon which belonged to Chelsea from the
first whistle.
Opta stats - Chelsea on the up
Chelsea have won 26 Premier League games against Newcastle United - only versus
Tottenham Hotspur (30) have they won more games in the competition.
Newcastle have lost five of their last seven home matches in the Premier League
(W2), as many as in the previous 25.
Newcastle manager Steve Bruce has won just two of his 24 Premier League games as
manager against Chelsea (D5 L17), losing eight of his last nine such encounters
(W1).
Édouard Mendy has registered seven clean sheets in his nine appearances for
Chelsea in all competitions, with today's shutout his fourth in five Premier
League games.
Chelsea have kept three consecutive away clean sheets in the Premier League for
the first time since October 2018.
Timo Werner has been directly involved in 11 goals in his last 10 appearances in
all competitions (8 goals, 3 assists).
What the managers said…
Newcastle manager Steve Bruce: "We had one or two opportunities but didn't take
them. Maybe in the first half we were a little too deep at times. They're a
very, very good side and like I said, when you go high up the pitch, they can
really hurt you. There will always be grumbles. We had some important players
missing. But Chelsea are a very good team. We had three good opportunities, and
against the big teams, you've got to take them."
Chelsea boss Frank Lampard: "It's not an easy game. We played well in patches
and the result is key in these games. The Premier League is tough, relentless,
and we dealt with the challenge of the game very well. I won't get excited about
being top of the table for five minutes. It's important to be humble and know
it's a long race."
Man of the Match - Tammy Abraham
Timo Werner would have landed this award had he converted any of the chances
that came his way, but Tammy Abraham's increasingly clinical streak in front of
goal deserves merit.
Since the start of last season, Tammy Abraham has scored 23 goals in all
competitions, 11 more than any other Chelsea player.
What's next?
Newcastle travel to Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Friday at 8pm.
Chelsea head to Rennes in the group stages of the Champions League on Tuesday at
5.55pm, before hosting Tottenham on Super Sunday at 4.30pm - live on Sky Sports
Premier League.
Teams
Newcastle United Darlow, Manquillo (Almiron 66), Clark,
Lascelles (c) (Schar 46), Fernandez, Lewis, Saint-Maximin (Carroll 74), S.
Longstaff, Hayden, Murphy, Joelinton
Subs Not Used Gillespie, Krafth, Hendrick, Shelvey
Booked Hayden, Murphy
Goals
Chelsea Mendy, James, Zouma, Rudiger, Chilwell (Emerson 82),
Mount, Kante (c), Kovacic, Ziyech (Giroud 87), Abraham, Werner (Hudson-Odoi 76)
Subs Not Used Kepa, Christensen, Azpilicueta, Jorginho
Booked
Goals Fernandez 10 (og), Abraham 65
Attendance 0
Referee Craig Pawson
VAR Simon Hooper