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Chelsea, Spurs kick off new season with wins

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CHELSEA and Tottenham enjoyed away wins in the opening round of the Premier League season while promoted Fulham and Cardiff City were given quick reminders of the tough task they face on their returns to the top flight.

Goals from N’Golo Kante, Jorginho (penalty) and Pedro gave Chelsea an impressive 3-0 win at Aaron Mooy’s Huddersfie­ld Town yesterday as its new Italian coach, Maurizio Sarri, watched his team respond well after enduring early pressure from David Wagner’s side.

Chelsea gave a debut to the world’s most expensive goalkeeper, Kepa Arrizabala­ga, who joined from Athletic Bilbao for $126 million last week, but the Spaniard had little work to do. Sarri, who took over from Antonio Conte in July, said he now had a month to try to shape his new side before midweek Europa League games were added to the mix.

“We are lucky now because for three to four weeks we can work with only one match a week, so we have to improve in this month,” he said. “Then it will be difficult with three matches in a week, with the suspension for the national teams. I hope in this month to improve the team.”

Spurs fans’ concerns about their club’s lack of transfer business may have eased after Jan Vertonghen and Dele Alli scored as Mauricio Pochet- tino’s team began the campaign with an entertaini­ng 2-1 victory at Newcastle United. All three goals came in a frantic opening 20 minutes on Tyneside, with two headed goals for the north London team coming either side of Joselu’s equaliser for Rafa Benitez’s Newcastle. Spurs have had to cope without several key performers during pre-season and Pochettino was delighted with the approach his players had taken.

“I feel very proud. The players showed great character and commitment,” he said. “We fought hard and they deserve full credit because the mentality was amazing.”

Well-taken goals by Jeffrey Schlupp and Wilfried Zaha fired confident-looking Crystal Palace to a 2-0 win over promoted Fulham at Craven Cottage. Cardiff City also tasted defeat on its return to the elite — midfielder Ryan Fraser’s first-half goal and forward Callum Wilson’s late strike securing the three points for Bournemout­h at the Vitality Stadium.

Promoted Wolves needed an 80th-minute equaliser from Mexican forward Raul Jimenez to secure a 2-2 draw at home to 10-man Everton at Molineux. Watford’s Argentine Roberto Pereyra scored twice against Australian goalkeeper Matt Ryan in a 2-0 victory over Brighton and Hove Albion.

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