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Chelsea
got back to winning ways with a routine 2-0 home win over bottom-of-the-table
Sheffield United to ease the pressure on manager Mauricio Pochettino.
Despite being largely frustrated in the first half by the visitors, Chelsea
struck twice in quick succession just after the interval through Cole Palmer
(54) and then Nicolas Jackson (61) to dispel memories of losses at Everton and
Man Utd in their previous two Premier League games.
As a result, Chelsea have moved up to 11th place in the table, while despite a
spirited display, Chris Wilder's side remain last.
Player ratings
Chelsea: Petrovic (6), Disasi (6), Thiago Silva (6), Badiashile
(6), Colwill (6), Caicedo (6), Gallagher (7), Sterling (7), Palmer (8), Mudryk
(5), Jackson (7)
Subs: Fernandez (6), Broja (6), Gusto (6), Maatsen (6)
Sheff Utd: Foderingham (6), Bogle (7), Ahmedhodzic (6), Trusty
(6), Lowe (6), Vinicius Souza (6), McAtee (7), Hamer (6), Brooks (6), Archer
(7), McBurnie (6)
Subs: Norwood (6), Ben Slimane (6), Osula (6)
Player of the match: Cole Palmer
How Chelsea returned to winning ways
Chelsea were looking to maintain their recent good home form against a Blades
team boosted by victory over Brentford last time out, just their second win of
their league campaign, and the visitors took that confidence with them into the
match as they largely frustrated their much-changed hosts before half-time.
In fact, so dire was the first 45 minutes from the hosts that the Blues - who
made five changes from defeat at Goodison Park - failed to manage a first-half
shot inside the box in a home game for the first time since 2010, when records
began, while registering an XG of 0.12 as Wilder's game plan worked to
perfection.
The Blades even went close to scoring a spectacular opener, only for Cameron
Archer's curling effort to be deflected just wide of the far post, with Chelsea
debutant goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic at full stretch.
However, whatever Pochettino said to his players at the break worked as Chelsea
came out firing, scoring twice in the first 15 minutes of the second period to
end the visitors' resistance.
The crucial breakthrough came as Palmer fed Raheem Sterling in the box and the
forward drove to the byline, before his fiercely struck cross was diverted home
by the former for his sixth goal in just his last nine games.
After a brief Video Assistant Referee check for offside, the goal stood and
seven minutes later the hosts doubled their lead in scruffy fashion as Sterling
was felled in the box, but as everyone stood still waiting for a possible
penalty, Palmer reacted quickest to centre for Jackson to side foot home from
virtually on the line as the Blues made it back-to-back home league wins for the
first time since last October.
Are Blues starting to feel at home at the
Bridge? Opta stats
●Chelsea have won consecutive Premier League home games for the first time since
a run of three in October 2022, more such victories than in their previous 14 at
Stamford Bridge (W1 D7 L6).
● Cole Palmer has both scored (1) and assisted (1) in three Premier League games
for Chelsea this season, while no other Blues player has done so once. In fact,
his three such games with a goal and an assist are more than all other Chelsea
players combined since the start of last season (2 players), despite Palmer only
signing in the summer of 2023.
● Having won their first three Premier League games against Chelsea, Sheffield
United have lost six of their last eight in the competition against the Blues
(W1 D1), conceding at least twice in each defeat.
● Chelsea's Raheem Sterling has been directly involved in 20 goals in his last
19 Premier League appearances against promoted sides, scoring 15 and assisting
five. Indeed, four of his seven goal involvements in the league this season
(57%) have come against such clubs.
● Chelsea had a 77.9% share of possession against Sheffield United, completing
729 out of 805 passes - the first time they've attempted over 800 and completed
over 700 passes in a Premier League home game since January 2021 against Wolves
(898 attempted, 832 completed), Thomas Tuchel's first game in charge.
What the managers said...
Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino:
"I think we talked a lot during the week after Everton about needing drastic
change. It was important to confirm that we are in a good way. The team in the
first half was frustrated because we couldn't find a way past the low block of
Sheffield United.
"We didn't show the capacity to be flexible and it was easy for them to identify
our position and to block us and make us put the ball in positions that were
easy for them to stop.
"The second half we were much better, we fixed things. The team started to find
better possibilities to play, to link much better. Cole from the right, going
into the space, started to link better with team-mates and be the player that we
want to use - a playmaker.
"You only can play 11. It's a big competition, sometimes you need one profile or
another and you choose the players. The combination between Caicedo and
Gallagher, using Cole like a No 10, that was the possibility for the best
combination for today.
"I'm happy because three points are important and Tuesday we have an important
game against Newcastle. To arrive in that game with a good feeling is really
important, to have the confidence that we can go through."
Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder:
"A mad 15 minutes at start of second half cost us when naivety shone through and
that happens with young players, we were in a good place up to half-time, the
shape of the team was good and I sensed a feeling around the ground there was
something in it for us.
"But it was naive of us to then open the game up - not being over critical of
the players, I told them this in the dressing room - as the players decided
themselves to chase the game and make it big in the first 15 minutes after
half-time, which Chelsea wanted and they started to turn us and get forward
runners and that left us in a bad place.
"The second goal is a mistake and then it becomes a difficult afternoon. The
first half we were okay, we got the balance right, but it is fine lines, the
players are learning on the job, it is a young group in terms of age and
experience.
"I don't like when one player goes off to clap supporters on their own, if we're
going to do it we go together.
"That's important to me and it was important that they quickly got that message
because for a big period, we were in the game and we were fighting our way
against an outstanding manager and some top individuals."
Could scrappy Blades win prove to be a
catalyst for Poch's Blues?
Analysis by Sky Sports' Richard Morgan:
"It was not pretty at times, but Chelsea eventually got the job done against a
spirited Sheffield United side at Stamford Bridge to record a much-needed win
and the perfect way to head into Tuesday's hugely important Carabao Cup
quarter-final home tie with Newcastle United.
"Pochettino's side have struggled all season to break down teams intent to play
with a low block and on the counter-attack and it was no different in the first
half against the Blades.
"In fact, the hosts went in at half-time having failed to manage a first-half
shot inside the box in a home game for the first time since 2010, when records
began, while registering an XG of just 0.16.
"However, a slight teak to the positions of Sterling and Palmer, who was
switched to a No 10 role in the second half, proved beneficial for the Blues,
who scored twice in the opening 16 minutes to break the visitors' stiff
resistance.
"And that means Chelsea are now unbeaten in their last four matches in all
competitions in west London - while it is also just one defeat in seven in total
stretching back to September - as Pochettino tries to make the Bridge a
fortress.
"But that impressive home form will be tested in midweek when Newcastle visit
the capital - live on Sky Sports - with a place in the League Cup semi-finals up
for grab and the possibility of the first domestic trophy of the season going
Chelsea's way."
What's next?
Chelsea's season could potentially be on the line on Tuesday as they face
Newcastle in the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup, 8pm kick-off, live on Sky
Sports. They then head to Wolves on Christmas Eve, 1pm kick-off, live on Sky
Sports.
Sheffield United travel to Aston Villa next on Friday 22 December, 8pm kick-off,
live on Sky Sports.
Click Here for Official Teamsheet
Teams
Chelsea Petrovic, Disasi, Silva, Badiashile, Colwill, Gallagher
(c), Caicedo, Sterling (Broja 75), Palmer (Maatsen 90+4), Mudryk (Fernandez 69),
Jackson (Gusto 90+4)
Subs Not Used Bettinelli, Bergstrom, Gilchrist, Matos, Nkunku
Booked Gallagher
Goals Palmer 54, Jackson 61
Sheffield United Foderingham, Bogle, Ahmedhodzic (c), Trusty,
Lowe, Souza, McAtee, Brooks (Osula 58), Hamer (Ben Slimane 80), Archer, McBurnie
(Norwood 72)
Subs Not Used Davies, Baldock, Larouci, Thomas, Osborn, Traore
Booked McAtee, Hamer, Lowe
Goals
Attendance 39,599
Referee Andy Madley
VAR Peter Banks