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Chelsea
picked up a valuable 2-1 win over Crystal Palace as a deflected Willian strike
and a calamitous Martin Kelly own-goal gave the Blues only a second league
victory in six.
They could have been out of sight by the break had Olivier Giroud added to their
two first-half goals (25, 32), but he was denied by a goal-line clearance by
James Tomkins and later struck a post after the interval.
Palace improved immeasurably thanks to the half-time return of Wilfried Zaha
from a long-term injury and saw Alexander Sorloth hammer a shot against the
woodwork, before his seemingly legitimate late goal was chalked off for a foul
in the build-up that looked extremely soft.
Player ratings
Chelsea: Courtois (6), Christensen (6), Cahill (6), Azpilicueta
(7), Zappacosta (7), Kante (7), Fabregas (7), Alonso (7), Willian (8), Giroud
(6), Hazard (7).
Subs: Morata (6), Pedro (n/a), Bakayoko (n/a).
Crystal Palace Hennessey (6), Wan-Bissaka (6), Tomkins (7),
Kelly (5), van Aanholt (6), Townsend (6), Milivojevic (5), McArthur (6), Schlupp
(5), Benteke (6), Sorloth (6).
Subs: Zaha (7), Reidewald (6), Lee Chung-yong (n/a).
Man of the match: Willian.
The Eagles did pull one back in the final minute when Patrick van Aanholt
slotted beyond Thibaut Courtois from close range, but Chelsea hung on to move
back within two points of fourth-placed Tottenham.
The hosts had lost four of their previous five league games but immediately
effused the kind of confidence of their title-winning side of last season. They
were lacking a final ball to really test Wayne Hennessey, before a stroke of
luck put them ahead as Willian cut inside and saw his drilled shot strike Kelly
and go in off the post.
It was two seven minutes later when a flowing move ended with Willian feeding
Zappacosta, and despite Kelly's valiant efforts, he could only clear the ball
against Hennessey, and in turn himself, before it trickled over the line.
The onslaught continued as the superb Tomkins denied Giroud what appeared a
certain goal with a sliding block on the line, but Palace looked a different
side once Zaha was brought on at the break.
They struck the woodwork within two minutes when Chelsea gifted Sorloth the ball
and the Norweigan beat Courtois, but not the post, from an inviting angle,
before Giroud hit the frame of the goal with an even easier opportunity from
eight yards.
Palace thought they had given themselves a lifeline when Sorloth fired home from
a free-kick, but referee Anthony Taylor harshly punished a high foot in the
Chelsea box from Jairo Riedewald on Gary Cahill when contact looked to be
minimal at best.
They did get a goal back in the final minute of normal time as Van Aanholt swept
home from close range, but could not find an equaliser to take them level on
points with 17th-placed Southampton.
Man of the match - Willian
Chelsea's in-form forward was at it again, registering more shots on target (4)
than any other player on the pitch and getting a goal to show for it too, albeit
deflected.
He really came into his own after half-time, putting what should have been a
third on a plate for Giroud and keeping the Palace defence chasing shadows at
times.
The Brazilian has now scored five times in his last five games for Chelsea,
having found the net only once in nine previous matches.
What's next?
Chelsea will jump on the plane to Spain for the second leg of their finely
balanced Champions League last-16 tie with Barcelona, before travelling to
Leicester City next Sunday.
In the meantime, Palace face a crunch clash at relegation rivals Huddersfield
Town on Saturday, and then host Liverpool a fortnight later.
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Teams
Chelsea Courtois, Azpilicueta, Christensen, Cahill (c),
Zappacosta, Kante, Fabregas (Bakayoko 88), Alonso, Willian, Giroud (Morata 72),
Hazard (Pedro 88)
Subs Not Used Caballero, Ampadu, Emerson, Moses
Booked Morata
Goals Willian 25, Kelly 32 (og)
Crystal Palace Hennessey, Wan-Bissaka, Tomkins, Kelly, Van
Aanholt, Townsend (Lee 81), McArthur, Milivojevic (c), Schlupp (Riedwald 75),
Benteke (Zaha 45), Sorloth
Subs Not Used Cavalieri, Sakho, Souare, Fosu-mensah
Booked Van Aanholt, Tomkins
Goals Van Aanholt 90
Attendance 40,800
Referee Anthony Taylor