Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Chelsea tear into Jose’s boys

Blues beat Manchester United 4-0 to pile on the misery for their former manager

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Chelsea supporters taunted Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho with chants of “You’re not special anymore!” as his Stamford Bridge return yielded a humiliatin­g 4-0 defeat on Sunday.

With seven major titles across two spells, Mourinho is Chelsea’s most successful ever manager, but his return to his old stomping ground ended in one of the most chastening results of his career.

Pedro Rodriguez opened the scoring after just 30 seconds and Chelsea did not look back, Gary Cahill, Eden Hazard and N’Golo Kante completing an emphatic Premier League victory.

It was a fitting tribute to former Chelsea vice-chairman Matthew Harding, whose death in a helicopter crash 20 years ago was marked prior to kick-off with banners and a giant flag by the club.

Antonio Conte’s side have now won three consecutiv­e league games without conceding a goal and climbed to fourth place, just a point below leaders Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool. THIRD LOSS Mourinho has already tasted defeat three times in the league with United, who trail City by six points ahead of Wednesday’s Manchester derby in the League Cup fourth round.

Chris Smalling inexplicab­ly allowed Marcos Alonso’s pass from Chelsea’s left to bounce past him and Pedro nipped in to round United goalkeeper David de Gea and roll the ball home.

More slack defending allowed Chelsea to double their lead in the 21st minute, Cahill slamming home after Hazard’s corner had struck Ander Herrera and bounced down inside the six-yard box.

In the 62nd minute it was game over. Nemanja Matic’s pass down the inside-left channel found Hazard, who checked inside Smalling and steered a shot into the bottom-right corner.

Kante completed the rout, darting between Smalling and the sleep-walking Paul Pogba to tuck away his first Chelsea goal.

 ?? REUTERS PHOTO ?? Gary Cahill (left) scored Chelsea’s second goal against Manchester United on Sunday.
REUTERS PHOTO Gary Cahill (left) scored Chelsea’s second goal against Manchester United on Sunday.

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