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Chelsea
moved back into the Premier League top four as Christian Pulisic scored twice in
an impressive 4-1 win against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.
Liverpool's dramatic 2-1 win over Aston Villa earlier on Saturday had squeezed
Thomas Tuchel's side out to sixth prior to kick-off, but Kai Havertz struck
inside eight minutes to ease any fears of another set-back following last
weekend's 5-2 defeat at home to West Brom.
Chelsea doubled their lead just two minutes later when Havertz turned provider
for Pulisic to rifle in a quickfire second and Kurt Zouma extended the visitors'
lead when he headed in his fifth goal of the season (30).
Palace had offered very little, but found a route back into the game when
Christian Benteke headed in at the far post (63), but Pulisic capped a routine
win for Chelsea from close range as Tuchel's men responded in this absorbing
race to qualify for next season's Champions League. Palace remain in 13th place
on 38 points.
Player ratings
Crystal Palace: Guaita (6), Ward (6), Van Aanholt (5), Cahill
(7), Kouyate (6), Riedewald (5), Milivojevic (5), Eze (5), Ayew (5), Zaha (5),
Benteke (6).
Subs: Townsend (n/a), Schlupp (6), McCarthy (5).
Chelsea: Mendy (6), Rudiger (7), Zouma (7), Azpilicueta (8),
Hudson-Odoi (7), Chilwell (7), Jorginho (6), Kovacic (8), Mount (9), Pulisic
(8), Havertz (8).
Subs: Kante (6), Ziyech (n/a), James (6).
Man of the match: Mason Mount.
Chelsea sweep aside Palace to make statement
Chelsea are still yet to lose on the road under Tuchel in the Premier League,
with the German becoming only the second Blues manager to avoid defeat in his
first six away games in the competition along with Felipe Scolari.
The opening half was like a training game for the visitors with Palace unable to
lay a glove on them. It only required eight minutes for Havertz's second Premier
League goal to give Chelsea an early lead.
After dominating the opening exchanges, the former Bayer Leverkusen playmaker
collected Callum Hudson-Odoi's pass and curled beyond Vicente Guaita from inside
the area moments after Pulisic had been denied by the Spaniard at the near post.
It was 2-0 within 120 seconds as Pulisic ran onto Havertz's cut-back and smashed
into the roof of the net from a tight angle following more statuesque Palace
defending.
Palace manager Roy Hodgson was by now staring down the barrel of a seventh
consecutive Premier League loss to Chelsea, and things got worse with half an
hour played as Zouma headed home a Mason Mount free-kick to make it 3-0.
Co-commentator Chris Coleman said on Sky Sports: "Crystal Palace are all over
the place defensively at the moment and Roy won't be happy with that. Chelsea
are getting in at will here. This could get a lot worse."
It very nearly did as Antonio Rudiger's header from another Mount delivery was
headed off the line by Patrick Van Aanholt. It capped a disastrous opening
period for Palace, with frustration getting the better of a number of players
after Van Aanholt and Wilfried Zaha exchanged words.
Palace had just two touches in the opposition box during an entirely toothless
opening half in which they failed to muster a single goal attempt. By contrast,
Chelsea had managed 12 and had scored three times in a single game for the first
time in Tuchel's reign in his 17th game in charge.
Chelsea continued to play one and two-touch football with Ben Chilwell wasteful
with a shot within two minutes of the restart.
The end product deserted the England full-back once more on the hour mark as his
rising shot from Hudson-Odoi's cross cleared the crossbar, and Palace were given
a glimmer of hope moments later following a double change.
Jeff Schlupp and James McCarthy replaced Ebere Eze and Jairo Riedewald, and it
was Schlupp's cross that was powered home by Benteke, rising above Chilwell to
notch his first goal at Selhurst Park since last July, against Chelsea.
Tuchel's men ought to have been out of sight, but a fourth goal settled any
lingering nerves as substitute Reece James was found in space down the right and
his cross was blasted in from close range by Pulisic to cap the biggest win of
their new manager's reign to date.
What the managers said
Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson: "We know they are a good side,
everybody knows that, but we can't afford to play the way we did in the first
half.
"Both of the first goals came about through balls lost near our own goal.
Suddenly they find themselves 2-0 up after 10 to 11 minutes. We needed to defend
well and make good decisions.
"But we came in at half-time 3-0 down. How many teams can come back from 3-0
down against this Chelsea team? To give some credit, the players did better in
the second half and showed some fight in them but the bottom line is we played
against a Chelsea team that we believed we could stretch and we're on the back
end of a 4-1 defeat and needed to do some last-ditch defending to keep it down
to four."
Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel: "The first half an hour was
excellent. We were very hungry, very aggressive and got a lot of recoveries in
the final third. It was a deserved lead. After 35 minutes we dropped a little in
position and got a little bit sloppy. We continued like this a little in the
second half but it was a good reaction after their goal. We created a lot of
chances and didn't concede any big chances.
"Clearly we had many chances today. The guys were hungry and creative. We had a
lot of good runs and good movement. We put pressure on ourselves to have the
right response. It was a step in the right direction.
"I am not disappointed [with Kai Havertz] but he could have actually scored
more. He had two big chances to finish the game off. This is the way. He has
absolute quality. He needs to show his quality and that is the challenge for
him.
"Everything was bad against West Brom. The result was horrible but the stats
were not as bad. Today we were very hungry, full of confidence and wanted to
play a very aggressive game in terms of high recoveries. We were totally
focused. It was good with the attitude today. It's a part of our DNA to be
aggressive and should be. We showed that today.
"Of course I came to England for the targets, which was to finish in the top
four. We have our own way to go. We need results continually. We had a set-back
last week but it is not the moment to look at other teams all the time. We are
in the middle of the race. It's the target to finish there but it will be tough
until the last end."
Man of the match - Mason Mount
Havertz showed signs of the player Chelsea bought last summer while Pulisic may
grab the headlines with his two goals, but here was another virtuoso performance
from Mount.
Chris Coleman told Sky Sports: "Mason is my man of the match. Overall with his
movement and both with and without the ball, he's been superb."
The England playmaker set the tone and led the way for Chelsea to ensure there
would be no hiccup, having more shots (5) than any other player while also
producing an incredible 15 crosses, highlighting his ability to pop up in areas
across the front line.
All four of Mount's Premier League assists this season for Chelsea have been for
headed goals from set piece situations, with three of those being scored by
Zouma.
Havertz: I must prove it across more games
Havertz scored and assisted in a single league game for the first time as a
Chelsea player, last doing so for Bayer Leverkusen against Cologne in the
Bundesliga in June 2020.
Havertz told Sky Sports: "I'm happy and the most important thing is that we won
after the 5-2 defeat. It was a good game from us, we could've scored more goals
but we'll keep on going. In my position, you always want to score.
"In the last few months it's not been easy and I've not had too many chances.
Today, I had those chances and I could've scored one or two goals more. But I'm
happy with the results. The false nine is a good position for me as I have the
freedom to go wherever I want. I hope I can continue like this.
"In the second half, I had the chances to score more but now we focus on the
second leg against Porto. It's always easy to play with players with real
quality. After one game, it's easy to say we're a good attacking team but we
have to prove that more. After the season finishes, we can then reflect on it. I
have to prove this now across more games."
Blues make fast start - Opta stats
Crystal Palace have lost each of their last seven Premier League games against
Chelsea - only against Tottenham (nine consecutive matches between September
2015 - September 2019) have the Eagles lost more games consecutively versus a
specific opponent in their Football League history.
Chelsea are yet to lose on the road under Thomas Tuchel in the Premier League
(P6 W4 D2) - the only Blues manager to avoid defeat in his first six away games
in the competition was Felipe Scolari (unbeaten in first 10).
None of the last 20 Premier League meetings between Crystal Palace and Chelsea
have ended as a draw - only Newcastle vs Spurs between August 1999 and December
2010 has had a longer run of games without a drawn game in the competition (21).
Chelsea scored two goals within the opening 10 minutes of a Premier League game
for the first time since January 2018 against Brighton (6 minutes), while there
were just 102 seconds separating Kai Havertz's opener and Christian Pulisic's
strike for the Blues.
Chelsea's Christian Pulisic has scored more Premier League goals against Crystal
Palace than against any other side (4), while the only Americans to score more
than Pulisic (13) in the competition are Clint Dempsey (57) and Brian McBride
(36).
Crystal Palace striker Christian Benteke has been directly involved in nine
goals in his last 11 Premier League appearances against Chelsea (7 goals, 2
assists). He has scored in four home games against them and is yet to end on the
winning side (D1 L3) with only Matt Le Tissier vs Nottingham Forest (five)
scoring in more home Premier League matches against a specific opponent without
ending on the winning side.
What's next?
Crystal Palace have no fixture next weekend but return to action on April 26
away to Leicester, live on Monday Night Football; kick-off 8pm.
Chelsea host Porto in the Champions League quarter-final second leg at Stamford
Bridge on Tuesday before facing Manchester City in the FA Cup semi-finals next
Saturday at 5.30pm.
Teams
Crystal Palace Guaita, Ward, Kouyate, Cahill, Van Aanholt, Ayew
(Townsend 76), Milivojevic (c), Riedewald (McCarthy 59), Eze (Schlupp 59),
Benteke, Zaha
Subs Not Used Butland, Dann, Mitchell, Kelly, Rak-sakyi, Mateta
Booked Kouyate
Goals Benteke 63
Chelsea Mendy, Azpilicueta (c), Zouma, Rudiger, Hudson-Odoi
(James 76), Jorginho (Kante 61), Kovacic (Ziyech 83), Chilwell, Pulisic,
Havertz, Mount
Subs Not Used Kepa, Alonso, Emerson, Abraham, Giroud, Werner
Booked
Goals Havertz 8, Pulisic 10, 78, Zouma 30
Attendance 0
Referee Michael Oliver
VAR Mike Dean