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Gallagher's double and Enzo Fernandez's late third helped Chelsea to a 3-1 win
against Crystal Palace on Monday Night Football.
The weight of anticipation weighed heavily on both sides heading into the game.
Could Chelsea find consistency after a fine performance from midweek against
Aston Villa? How would under-pressure Crystal Palace fare without three of their
best players in Eberechi Eze, Michael Olise and Marc Guehi?
The Eagles were by far the better in the first half. They outshot Chelsea six to
one, and made it count too as Lerma volleyed home a sensational effort to see
Crystal Palace ahead on the half-hour.
But Chelsea improved after the break and it was another superb goal inside 90
seconds of the restart that saw them level, this time from former Crystal Palace
loanee Gallagher.
The game looked to be meandering towards a draw - but two late goals from
Gallagher (90+1) and Fernandez (90+4) saw Chelsea to the three points.
It sees Chelsea into the top 10 above Wolves with 34 points. Crystal Palace,
meanwhile, remain five points above the relegation zone.
How Chelsea snatched a late victory
It was Crystal Palace who had the better first half chances. Djordje Petrovic
saved from Jordan Ayew and Jean-Philippe Mateta - the latter's effort coming
after a sloppy giveaway from the visitors.
And the hosts made their chances count when Lerma scored a stunner. It was
sloppy defending from Chelsea - and some industrious play from Tyrick Mitchell -
that saw the ball break for the midfielder. He then hit it superbly on the
volley, rifling past Petrovic's outstretched hand.
Chelsea were on the cusp of ending the half with no shots. But, as three minutes
of added time was shown, Gallagher dragged an effort wide and off target.
And Gallagher thumped Chelsea level 90 seconds after a delayed restart - referee
Michael Oliver needing to sort out some malfunctioning technology. One of Malo
Gusto's right-wing crosses was finally met too as Gallagher thundered home the
equaliser, roaring in celebration in front of the away fans to his right.
Although the second half remained a largely quiet affair, there were a few
chances for either side. Ben Chilwell over the crossbar, while Nicolas Jackson
also nodded wide. At the other end, Petrovic made a superb stop to deny Matheus
Franca's fine effort.
But for all of Crystal Palace's good work, they were sucker-punched in injury
time. It was a neat check back from Cole Palmer for Gallagher, who then swept
the ball into the bottom left corner for his second of the evening.
Sky Sports' Gary Neville called it 'devastation for Palace' on co-commentary,
but there was more capitulation to come.
Crystal Palace threw everyone forward in the hope of an equaliser, but they were
hit quickly on the break as Chelsea finished with a third. It was a sensational
run from Palmer, who unselfishly laid the ball off for Fernandez. He had plenty
of time to pick his spot before rifling home.
Player ratings
Crystal Palace: Henderson (6), Munoz (6), Andersen (7),
Richards (6), Mitchell (7), Lerma (7), Hughes (7), Wharton (7), Franca (6), Ayew
(6), Mateta (6).
Subs used: Ahamada (6), Edouard (n/a).
Chelsea: Petrovic (7), Gusto (7), Disasi (6), Silva (7),
Chilwell (6), Fernandez (7), Caicedo (6), Gallagher (8), Palmer (7), Madueke
(7), Jackson (6).
Subs used: Nkunku (6), Colwill (7), Sterling (6), Gilchrist
(n/a).
Player of the match: Conor Gallagher.
'It was really good from the manager'
Chelsea midfielder Conor Gallagher speaking to Sky Sports:
"In the second half the gaffer gave us more structure in their half of the pitch
to try and create more chances.
"And having the two strikers to make more runs in behind to create more space
which I think it did. It was really good from the manager and definitely helped
us to play better."
Opta stats - Chelsea beat Crystal Palace again
- Chelsea have won each of their last 13 Premier League games against Crystal
Palace, the joint longest winning run for a side against a specific opponent in
the competition's history.
- Crystal Palace have conceded at least once in each of their last 13 Premier
League games, since a 2-0 win a Burnley in November, the joint longest ongoing
run without a clean sheet in the competition (Nottingham Forest also 13).
- Connor Gallagher's opener for Chelsea was his first Premier League goal of the
season from what was his 29th attempt on goal - only Tottenham's Pedro Porro had
more shots without scoring (37) than Gallagher in the competition this season
before his first goal tonight.
What's next?
Both Crystal Palace and Chelsea are back on Sky Sports next weekend.
Crystal Palace return to Monday Night Football on February 19 as they travel to
Everton; kick-off 8pm. Chelsea will feature on Saturday Night Football on
February 17 as they visit Man City; kick-off 5.30pm.
Teams
Crystal Palace Henderson, Munoz, Andersen, Richards, Mitchell,
Wharton, Lerma, Hughes (Ahamada 79), Ayew, Mateta, Franca (Edouard 84)
Subs Not Used Johnstone, Ward, Tomkins, Clyne, Riedewald, Ozoh,
Schlupp
Booked Lerma, Munoz
Goals Lerma 30
Chelsea Petrovic; Gusto (Gilchrist 84), Disasi, Silva (Colwill
61), Chilwell (c); Caicedo, Fernandez; Madueke (Nkunku 46), Gallagher, Jackson
(Sterling 79); Palmer
Subs Not Used Bergstrom, Chalobah, Chukwuemeka, Casadei, Mudryk
Booked Disasi, Jackson
Goals Gallagher 47, 90+1, Fernandez 90+4
Attendance 25,110
Referee Michael Oliver
VAR Andy Madley