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Mudryk's first goal for Chelsea helped Mauricio Pochettino's side claim their
first Premier League win since August as they beat West London rivals Fulham 2-0
at Craven Cottage.
Mudryk took his goal brilliantly in the 18th minute, controlling Levi Colwill's
cross on his chest and finding the back of the net for the first time since his
£88.5m arrival from Shakhtar Donetsk in January.
Chelsea had not scored in the Premier League since beating Luton on August 25
but their second arrived almost instantly, Armando Broja bundling the ball into
the net from Tim Ream's attempted tackle only 20 seconds after the restart on
his first start in 11 months.
Chelsea defended resolutely as Fulham tried to muster a response in the second
half, but their evening was not without negatives as scorers Mudryk and Broja
were both withdrawn with apparent injury problems before Moises Caicedo hobbled
off in stoppage time.
Those potential injuries may leave Pochettino with a headache given his squad is
already so depleted, but the win takes Chelsea up to 11th and their manager will
hope it serves as a turning point following a poor start to the campaign.
Fulham, meanwhile, remain 13th.
Player ratings
Fulham: Leno (6), Castagne (5), Diop (6), Ream (5), Robinson
(7), Reed (6), Palhinha (6), Pereira (6), Wilson (5), Jimenez (5), Willian (6).
Subs: Iwobi (6), Vinicius (6), Cairney (6), Lukic (6).
Chelsea: Sanchez (7), Disasi (7), Silva (7), Colwill (8),
Cucurella (7), Gallagher (8), Caicedo (7), Fernandez (7), Mudryk (7), Broja (7),
Palmer (7).
Subs: Maatsen (6), Sterling (6), Ugochukwu (6), Matos (n/a),
Madueke (n/a).
Player of the match:Conor Gallagher
How Chelsea claimed overdue win
Chelsea came into the game without 11 players due to injury or suspension and
also had to drop Raheem Sterling to the bench following a virus, but they
started brightly and soon had their reward.
Fulham's defending was poor for the opener but it was even worse for Chelsea's
second, with Cole Palmer able to cut out Ream's slack pass and feed Broja, with
Ream's attempted recovery tackle then bouncing off the Chelsea striker and into
the net.
Fulham took four points off their West London rivals last season but never
really looked like getting anything from the game after that double setback,
with Chelsea slicing through them repeatedly in a one-sided first half, with
Conor Gallagher the standout performer.
The hosts showed some improvement after the break, creating half-chances for
substitutes Alex Iwobi and Carlos Vinicius, but they only managed to carve out
one clear opportunity and, when they did, Robert Sanchez was equal to it.
It came from Sasa Lukic, another substitute, when he sent a close-range attempt
too close to the Chelsea goalkeeper, who pulled off a fine reflex save to
preserve his side's clean sheet.
Earlier in the half, Chelsea had spurned an opportunity to add a third, with
substitute Ian Maatsen striking the post from Broja's cut-back and Leno charging
down Enzo Fernandez's cut-back.
A third goal would have added some gloss to the result, but it was a satisfying
night for the Blues nonetheless - even if their injury problems may have
intensified.
Silva: Sloppy and passive first half cost us
Fulham boss Marco Silva: "Disappointing result for us. At certain moments,
performance-wise as well. They started intense from the first moment, winning
some individual challenges that gave the boost they needed.
"Our first half was not aggressive enough on and off the ball. We were sloppy in
some moments. We did not bring the dynamic that we should. Even our first
pressure didn't work very well.
"We were too passive the way we reacted to the cross from Colwill (for the first
goal) and then after that we were punished by another mistake from ourselves, 30
seconds later.
"That created a different scenario for us and a perfect one for Chelsea. They
were a lot more confident form that moment. Our second half was better but we
didn't score our chances."
Chelsea end barren run - Opta stats
Chelsea had failed to score with any of their previous 47 attempts on goal in
the Premier League before Mykhailo Mudryk's opener, while there were just 82
seconds between his strike and Armando Broja's.
Chelsea have beaten a side starting the day above them in the Premier League
table for the first time since May 2021 (a 2-1 win against 3rd placed Leicester
having started the day 4th themselves), ending their 18-game winless run against
such opposition in the competition (D5 L13).
Mykhailo Mudryk netted his first goal for Chelsea in all competitions (24th
appearance and with his 22nd attempt on goal) becoming the first Ukrainian
scorer for the Blues since Andriy Shevchenko vs Bolton in May 2008.
What's next?
Fulham's next match is a Premier League clash against Sheffield United at Craven
Cottage on Saturday October 7; kick-off 3pm.
Meanwhile, Chelsea face Burnley, also on Saturday October 7; kick-off 3pm.
Teams
Fulham Leno, Castagne, Diop, Ream (c), Robinson, Reed (Cairney
65), Palhinha, Pereira (Lukic 75), Wilson (Iwobi 54), Jimenez (Vinicius 53),
Willian
Subs Not Used Rodak, Bassey, Ballo-Toure, Muniz, Decordova-Reid
Booked Pereira
Goals
Chelsea Sanchez Cucurella, Disasi, Silva, Colwill, Gallagher
(c), Caicedo Madueke (90+6), Fernandez (Matos 90+5), Palmer (Ugochukwu 78),
Broja (Sterling 65), Mudryk (Maatsen 46)
Subs Not Used Petrovic, Brooking, Gilchrist, Washington
Booked Cucurella, Palmer, Sterling, Sanchez
Goals Mudryk 18, Broja 19
Attendance 24,445
Referee Tim Robinson
VAR John Brooks