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Chelsea
produced a dominant performance in winning 3-0 at Leicester to move six points
clear at the top of the table upon the final whistle.
First-half goals from Antonio Rudiger and N'Golo Kante put Thomas Tuchel's team
in control inside the opening half an hour and there was no way back for an
out-of-sorts Leicester.
Any hope of a comeback was extinguished when substitute Christian Pulisic made
it three on 71 minutes with the only disappointment for Chelsea being an injury
to Jorginho.
The result takes Chelsea to 29 points from their 12 games, while Brendan
Rodgers' side are languishing in the bottom half of the Premier League table.
Player ratings
Leicester: Schmeichel (6), Amartey (6), Evans (5), Soyuncu (5),
Castagne (5), Soumare (5), Ndidi (5), Albrighton (5), Barnes (5), Vardy (6),
Lookman (6).
Subs:Maddison (6), Iheanacho (6), Dewsbury-Hall (6).
Chelsea: Mendy (7), Chalobah (7), Silva (8), Rudiger (8), James
(9), Jorginho (7), Kante (8), Chilwell (8), Hudson-Odoi (7), Havertz (7), Mount
(7).
Subs:Ziyech (7), Pulisic (7), Loftus-Cheek (6).
Man of the match: Reece James
How Chelsea won the game
The warning signs were there from the start when Ben Chilwell - booed throughout
by the home fans - stole in behind Marc Albrighton and fired a shot against the
crossbar.
Chilwell did not have to wait long to have an impact against his old club,
however, and his assist for the opener was simplicity itself as Rudiger nodded
in his corner from the right.
Kante went close to scoring soon after only to be denied by Kasper Schmeichel,
although Ademola Lookman did have an attempt disallowed for offside at the other
end.
Albrighton's decision to take a touch and delay his cross led to Lookman
mistiming his run and it proved costly not long after when Kante punished them
to double the lead.
The hugely-impressive Reece James slipped the ball inside to the ex-Leicester
title winner but few would have expected what came next - the midfielder lashing
the ball home with his left foot.
It was little more than Chelsea deserved given their superiority and, with the
crowd becoming agitated, Schmeichel almost gifted them a third with a poor pass.
It was a disjointed effort from a team that has now gone 11 Premier League games
without a clean sheet and Rodgers would have been grateful to get them in at the
interval.
The Leicester boss made two changes at the break, introducing Kelechi Iheanacho
and James Maddison, but he was unable to alter the flow of the contest. Chelsea
remained a threat.
Chilwell went close again after Thiago Silva had put Callum Hudson-Odoi in
behind down the left but his fierce shot was brilliantly parried by Schmeichel
low down to his left.
There was a better spell from Leicester midway through the second half when
Daniel Amartey drew a spectacular save from Edouard Mendy before Jamie Vardy
headed wide.
But Chelsea always appeared comfortable and came close to another when two
substitutes combined - Hakim Ziyech's cross almost diverted in at the near post
by Pulisic.
Again, the warning was not heeded. Moments later, the pair combined in familiar
fashion for the United States international to beat Schmeichel from close range.
It ended any hopes of a comeback and though Chelsea had the ball in the net
three more times before the end, Leicester were spared further punishment by the
assistant's flag each time.
As the home supporters filed for the exits, the noise in the vocal Chelsea away
end only increased, singing the name of Tuchel almost incessantly throughout the
match.
Defeats here did for Jose Mourinho in 2015 and Frank Lampard as recently as
January. That was never a possibility for Tuchel but this was emphatic. A
statement win in the title race.
Analysis: Chelsea's wing-backs outmanoeuvre
Leicester
There has been so much spoken about Chelsea's wing-backs this season and with
good reason given that Ben Chilwell and Reece James are the top scoring
'defenders' in the Premier League this season. But this will only add to the
praise.
Within minutes, Chilwell had struck the frame of the goal down the left and soon
after it was James in behind the Leicester back-line down the right. When they
provide the width high up the pitch it becomes a five-man attack and opponents
struggle to stop them.
But what was noticeable at the King Power Stadium was the variation in the
threat. James, in particular, would drift inside and either drive at the defence
from there or take on a playmaking role in the middle. In this form, he looks
like the complete player.
The result is that while the two formations on show here were ostensibly
similar, it was Chelsea who looked altogether more fluid, with the man on the
ball always having options. It is a team that is growing together and their
young wing-backs are leading the way.
Opta stats
Chelsea have won nine of their first 12 games to a Premier League season for the
10th different time, with the Blues finishing no lower than third in those
previous campaigns and winning the title on five occasions.
Leicester City are winless in their last 17 Premier League games against
opponents starting the day top of the table (D2 L15), conceding 40 goals in the
process (2.35 per game).
No side has recorded more Premier League away wins at the King Power Stadium
than Chelsea (5 - level with Spurs and Man City).
Leicester City have conceded in 11 consecutive Premier League games for the
first time since Boxing Day 2016.
Chelsea wing-back Reece James has been directly involved in eight goals in his
last eight Premier League appearances (4 goals, 4 assists), after registering
five goal involvements in his first 57 games in the competition.
What the managers said…
Leicester's Brendan Rodgers: "Especially in the first half, we
lacked that belief to protect the ball and pass the ball. We went behind early
on which was disappointing and that gives them that confidence to play to the
level they can and they are a top side. We were nowhere near the level in the
first half. We are honest enough to say we were beaten by the better side and we
have to take our medicine."
Chelsea's Thomas Tuchel: "With a two-goal lead we were
comfortable but you can never be that comfortable when a deflected goal or a
set-piece goal can change the whole momentum. But we did a good match, a huge
team effort with defending and attacking, and I am pleased that we got the
result we deserved."
What's next?
These teams are involved in European action in midweek. Chelsea host Juventus in
the Champions League on Tuesday before Leicester host Legia Warsaw in a crucial
Europa League game on Thursday.
The Foxes have yet another game at the King Power Stadium when they return to
Premier League action on Sunday. Later that afternoon, Chelsea are back at
Stamford Bridge for a Super Sunday clash with Manchester United.
Teams
Leicester City Schmeichel (c), Amartey, Evans, Soyuncu,
Albrighton, Ndidi, Soumare (Dewsbury-Hall 75), Castagne, Lookman (Iheanacho 46),
Vardy, Barnes (Maddison 46)
Subs Not Used Ward, Bertrand, Vestergaard, Choudhury, Daka
Booked Amartey, Evans, Schmeichel
Goals
Chelsea Mendy, Chalobah, Silva, Rudiger, James, Kante, Jorginho
(c) (Loftus-Cheek 77), Chilwell, Mount (Ziyech 63), Havertz (Pulisic 62),
Hudson-Odoi
Subs Not Used Kepa, Alonso, Azpilicueta, Christensen, Barkley,
Werner
Booked Mendy
Goals Rudiger 14, Kante 28, Pulisic 71
Attendance 32,192
Referee Paul Tierney
VAR Jarred Gillett