Times of Eswatini

Chelsea end losing run in first win under Lampard

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Bournemout­h ............. 1 Chelsea ....................... 3

LONDON – Chelsea claimed their first win under Interim Manager Frank Lampard with a 3-1 victory at Bournemout­h in the Premier League yesterday to snap a nine-match winless run in all competitio­ns.

Late goals from Benoit Badiashile and Joao Felix helped Chelsea move up to 11th with 42 points while Bournemout­h slipped to 14th, three points behind the London side having played a game more.

It was a welcome win for Lampard who had lost his first five games in charge during his second stint while it was also Chelsea’s first win since early March.

“I’m happy. We came in off the back of a tough run, it’s been a tough year and there is a lot work to do,” Lampard told the BBC.

“But the performanc­e and the result in isolation are really good, we deserved to win the game. It’s a nice step forward for the lads. To work hard and come to a place that has been very hard for a lot of teams this year ... I’m very happy.

DEFENCE STOOD FIRM

Bournemout­h had two opportunit­ies to take the lead in the first five minutes but the Chelsea defence stood firm before Gallagher scored with a well-timed run and header to give the visitors the lead. But Chelsea were pegged back when Bournemout­h played a delightful sequence of onetouch passes for Ryan Christie to set up Matias Vina, who curled his shot from the edge of the box past Kepa Arrizabala­ga and into the top corner.

With Chelsea dominating early in the second half, Bournemout­h’s Dominic

Solanke went down in the box after a challenge from Thiago Silva but they were denied a penalty after VAR ruled the Brazilian got the ball first.

The decision not to award a penalty seemed to galvanise the home side who forced Kepa into a save moments later from another flowing move while an unmarked Dango Ouattara saw his header from a corner go over the bar.

But in the 82nd minute, Chelsea capitalise­d on Bournemout­h’s weakness on set-pieces this season when Hakim Ziyech delivered the ball from a free kick to the far post where Badiashile beat Neto to score his first goal for the club.

That gave Chelsea a lift and they quickly made it 3-1 to seal the three points when Raheem Sterling went on a driving run into the box before poking the ball to fellow substitute Felix who finished with ease.

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