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Barkley came off the bench to head in a late winner as Chelsea saw off Watford
on the final day of the Premier League season and sent Roy Hodgson into
retirement on the back of another defeat.
There was little on the line for either side ahead of kick-off, with Chelsea
guaranteed third place - barring a defeat and a monumental goal difference swing
by Tottenham - and Watford already consigned to the Championship.
That feeling was backed up by each team's starting line-ups, with Chelsea
handing Saul Niguez a rare start and Kenedy being brought in for his first
league start for the club in five years.
Roy Hodgson was also feeling generous, making six changes to the Watford side
that was thrashed at home by Leicester last weekend.
It was Chelsea who started brighter, with Kenedy in particular looking keen to
take his opportunity, and the Brazilian wing-back claimed the assist for the
opening goal when his low cross from the left was turned home by an unmarked Kai
Havertz (11).
The Blues have never lost at home to Watford in the Premier League and looked
set to go on to dominate a side that had lost 26 of their 37 league games.
However, the hosts rarely threatened Daniel Bachmann's goal and it was the
visitors who looked more like scoring as Thomas Tuchel's side went off the boil.
Edo Kayembe went close for the Hornets after errors from Reece James and Edouard
Mendy, while the Chelsea goalkeeper had to make an impressive save early in the
second half after Joao Pedro waltzed through the Blues' defence.
In truth, Chelsea's supporters seemed more concerned with events at the Etihad,
where they greeted each Manchester City goal as if it was one of their own as
they hoped to see Liverpool pipped to the title.
The home fans were also in full voice to send off Antonio Rudiger, who was
replaced by Barkley in the second half in his final appearance for the club
before joining Real Madrid, and to welcome Ben Chilwell, who came on as a late
substitute for his first appearance in seven months after recovering from a
serious knee injury.
But it was the Watford fans who were making all the noise shortly after when
Gosling stole in at the far post to nod home a left-wing cross from Adam Masina,
who was given far too much space to pick out his team-mate (87).
It looked like being a familiar tale for Chelsea, who came into the game on the
back of just one home win in their last five league visits to Stamford Bridge,
but Barkley was on hand to ensure the Blues ended the season on a winning note
when his header from James' cross squirmed past Daniel Bachmann in the Watford
goal (90).
James helps to bail out Blues
Chelsea's season has been a tough one to evaluate, with the sanctions placed on
the club overshadowing events on the field in recent months.
Thomas Tuchel's side also lost on penalties to a generational Liverpool side in
successive cup finals and, while they won the European Super Cup and Club World
Cup, failed to come close to lifting the Premier League or Champions League.
As such, Chelsea's successes this season can perhaps be seen in the progress of
a handful of their younger players on the field, including Kai Havertz and Mason
Mount, who was crowned as the club's player of the year on the pitch at full
time.
But perhaps the biggest improvement has come from Reece James, who once again
was crucial for the Blues as they salvaged an all-too-rare home win against
Watford.
The England international's versatility was again utilised by Tuchel, as he
began the game at wing-back before moving to full-back when the head coach
switched his formation in the second half.
But his defensive responsibilities didn't prevent James from making his way to
the byline as the game headed towards full-time, where he twisted his man inside
out before digging out a cross with the outside of his foot that perfectly found
Barkley at the far post.
James ends the season with nine Premier League assists - more than twice as many
as in his previous two campaigns combined. A sign of the 22-year-old's
creativity is that only Liverpool duo Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andrew
Robertson recorded more assists during the campaign.
No matter what happens to Chelsea's squad this summer, it is sure that James
will be a key pillar in the seasons ahead.
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Teams
Chelsea Mendy, Azpilicueta (c), Silva, Rudiger (Barkley 66),
James, Kante, Saul, Kenedy (Sarr 59), Ziyech, Havertz, Mount (Chilwell 89)
Subs Not Used Kepa, Chalobah, Jorginho, Loftus-Cheek, Pulisic,
Lukaku
Booked
Goals Havertz 11, Barkley 90+1
Watford Bachmann, Femenia, Kabasele, Samir, Kamara (Masina 78),
Sissoko (c), Kayembe (Gosling 82), Cleverley, Jao Pedro, King (Hernandez 72),
Sema
Subs Not Used Elliot, Ngakia, Troost-Ekong, Cathcart,
Sierralta, Baah
Booked
Goals Gosling 87
Attendance 32,089
Referee Mike Dean
VAR Michael Salisbury