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Palmer's penalty secured a 1-0 victory for Chelsea against local rivals Fulham
as Mauricio Pochettino's side won a third consecutive Premier League game for
the first time all season.
Palmer dispatched his fifth spot kick of the campaign with trademark composure
after Issa Diop was adjudged to have brought down Raheem Sterling on the stroke
of half-time at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea had the better of the game after the 21-year-old's opener but produced
more missed chances following their Carabao Cup semi-final first-leg defeat to
Middlesbrough on Tuesday, ensuring the game hung in the balance right until the
end.
The Blues held on, though, thanks in part to some smart saves by goalkeeper
Djordje Petrovic, the narrow victory providing a much-needed boost for the home
fans and moving Pochettino's side up to eighth in the Premier League table while
Fulham remain 13th.
It was a frustrating afternoon for the visitors, with Marco Silva later
bemoaning a "clear mistake from the VAR" after the officials decided not to
upgrade a Malo Gusto yellow card to a red following a studs-up challenge on
Willian in the first half.
Player ratings
Chelsea: Petrovic (8), Gusto (6), Disasi (7), Silva (7),
Colwill (7), Caicedo (7), Fernandez (7), Gallagher (7), Sterling (7), Palmer
(8), Broja (6).
Subs: Madueke (7), Chilwell (6), Chukwuemeka (n/a), Gilchrist
(n/a).
Fulham: Leno (7), Tete (6), Tosin (7), Diop (6), Robinson (7),
Palhinha (7), Cairney (7), Willian (6), Wilson (6), Pereira (6), Jimenez (6).
Subs: Castagne (6), De Cordova-Reid (6), Muniz (6), Lukic (6).
Player of the match: Cole Palmer
How Chelsea edged to victory
Pochettino vowed to bring smiles back to Chelsea faces in his matchday programme
notes following the midweek loss at Middlesbrough but they were slow to get
going before the opener.
Armando Broja headed an Enzo Fernandez cross narrowly wide but otherwise
struggled to make an impact up front, with Fulham repelling Chelsea's attacks
and threatening at the other end too.
The visitors went close to breaking the deadlock just before the half-hour mark
when Harry Wilson, getting some joy up against makeshift Chelsea left-back Levi
Colwill, forced a sharp save from Petrovic from Antonee Robinson's teasing
cross.
Chelsea then had their close shave when right-back Gusto caught former Blue
Willian on the ankle with his studs. The travelling fans called for a red card
but referee Anthony Taylor opted for yellow and VAR did not intervene.
The hosts continued to push and got their reward when Palmer's brilliant reverse
pass, the only standout moment of quality in the first half, released Sterling,
who went to ground for Chelsea's penalty after slight contact from Issa Diop.
Palmer stepped up and sent Bernd Leno the wrong way to take his goal tally to
nine this season and make it five successful penalties out of five following his
move from Manchester City.
Chelsea started the second period strongly, with the excellent Palmer curling a
shot narrowly wide, Sterling striking the outside of the post with a header and
Broja failing to connect properly with a low Gusto cross as the hosts piled on
the pressure.
Fulham provided a reminder of their attacking threat when Raul Jimenez forced an
athletic, one-handed save from Petrovic and, up at the other end, Chelsea's
attacks continued to come to nothing.
Conor Gallagher fired a shot against the upright and substitute Noni Madueke
forced a save from Bernd Leno in stoppage time, but the closing stages were
extremely nervy for the hosts as they struggled to manage the game and invited
Fulham pressure.
The visitors won a succession of free-kicks in dangerous areas, with Chelsea
repeatedly struggling to clear their lines, but Silva's side, also beaten in the
first leg of their Carabao Cup final against Liverpool in midweek, couldn't
carve out clear chances.
Chelsea were therefore able to celebrate an important victory at the final
whistle, the positive mood enhanced by the return of Ben Chilwell as a
substitute following four months out.
Chelsea's improving form - Opta stats
- Over half of Chelsea's Premier League wins this season have come since
the start of December (five out of nine), with only Liverpool (17) picking up
more points in the competition in that time than the Blues (15).
- Chelsea remain unbeaten at home against Fulham in the Premier League
(P17 W11 D6). Only Arsenal have hosted a specific opponent more often at home in
the competition without ever losing (P24 W16 D8 vs Southampton).
- Cole Palmer is just the third different Chelsea player to score at least
five penalties in a single Premier League season after Frank Lampard (five in
2012/13 and 10 in 2009/10) and Jorginho (6 in 2021/22 and 7 in 2020/21).
- Raheem Sterling has won three penalties in the Premier League for
Chelsea this season, more than any other player. His 26 in the competition
overall is at least three more than anyone else.
- Since his first Premier League season in 2018/19, Fulham's Issa Diop has
conceded seven penalties, only Wilfred Ndidi (eight) has conceded more during
that time.
What's next?
Chelsea contest an EFL Cup semi-final second leg against Middlesbrough next,
which takes place on January 23, live on Sky Sports Football, kick-off 8pm.
Following that, an FA Cup fourth-round meeting with Aston Villa awaits on
January 26, before returning to Premier League duty on January 31 against
Liverpool, kick-off 8.15pm.
Fulham are also busy with cup commitments. They play the second leg of their
respective EFL Cup semi-final against Liverpool on January 24, live on Sky
Sports Football, kick-off 8pm.
Newcastle are the next visitors to Craven Cottage in the FA Cup on January 27.
Click Here for Official Teamsheet
Teams
Chelsea Petrovic; Gusto (Gilchrist, 90+2), Disasi, Thiago
Silva, Colwill; Caicedo, Fernandez, Gallagher; Sterling (Chilwell, 77), Broja
(Madueke, 66), Palmer (Chukwuemeka, 90+2)
Subs Not Used Bettinelli, Bergstrom, Badiashile, Mudkryk,
Deivid Washington
Booked Gusto, Fernandez, Caicedo, Gallagher
Goals Palmer 45+4 (pen)
Fulham Leno; Tete (Castagne, 64), Adarabiayo, Diop, Robinson;
Palhinha (Lukic, 82), Cairney; Wilson (De Cordova-Reid, 64), Pereira (Muinz,
82), Willian; Jimenez
Subs Not Used Radak, Reed, Ream, Vinicius, Francis
Booked Wilson
Goals
Attendance 39,643
Referee Anthony Taylor
VAR Michael Salisbury