The Asian Age

Chelsea back on track with a win

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London, Dec. 2: Chelsea bounced back from their first Premier League defeat of the season to see off local rivals Fulham 2- 0 on Sunday, with goals from Pedro and Ruben Loftus- Cheek putting the gloss on a mixed performanc­e.

The home side dominated possession at Stamford Bridge and scored early through Spanish forward Pedro but struggled to find their rhythm and looked shaky until substitute Loftus- Cheek settled their nerves with a late second.

Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri enjoyed a dream start to his tenure in England but a chastening 3- 1 defeat to Tottenham last week stung him badly, prompting a series of postmortem­s with individual players.

Sunday’s hard- fought win lifted Chelsea into third place above Spurs, in action against Arsenal later in the day.

The home side, welcoming former manager Claudio Ranieri back to Stamford Bridge in the Fulham dugout, were quickly into their stride against their neighbours and were ahead inside four minutes.

N'Golo Kante — publicly criticised by his manager for his positionin­g in the match against Spurs — was instrument­al in the opening goal, dispossess­ing Jean Michael Seri in the middle of the pitch and feeding the ball to Pedro on the right side of the penalty box.

The winger stepped inside onto his left foot and fired the ball into the far corner.

Pedro’s strike was Chelsea’s 1,000th Premier League goal — they are the third club to reach the landmark after Manchester and Arsenal.

Chelsea United dominated the remainder of the first half, with Sergio Rico saving smartly with his feet from Olivier Giroud shortly before half- time but they failed to convert their dominance into clear- cut chances. Fulham started the match rooted to the foot of the table but lifted by last week’s victory in Ranieri’s first match as boss, which followed six straight Premier League defeats.

Ranieri made two substituti­ons for the second half, bringing on Floyd Ayite and Aboubakar Kamara for Stefan Johansen and Ryan Sessegnon.

Fulham, playing with more urgency, twice went close to an equaliser through defender Calum Chambers.

Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabala­ga kept out Chambers’ header 10 minutes after the break before the loose ball was cleared off the line by Pedro.

Then midway through the second half Kepa palmed away a powerful shot from Chambers.

Chelsea had a chance to seal all three points when Rico could only palm an Eden Hazard deflected shot into the path of substitute Alvaro Morata but he skewed the ball horribly.

The Spanish forward was spared further embarrassm­ent when England internatio­nal LoftusChee­k finished a lovely move by driving into the net from the right- hand side of the penalty area in the 82nd minute.

City go clear at top Earlier on Saturday night, Manchester City moved five points clear at the top of the Premier League as Raheem Sterling inspired a 3- 1 win over Bournemout­h, while Crystal Palace clinched a crucial 2- 0 victory over relegation rivals Burnley.

Pep Guardiola’s side racked up their sixth successive league win thanks to a second half surge after Bournemout­h shocked the Etihad Stadium.

“A good win, after the Champions League it is always tough. People think it’s easy for us but that is not the truth, so I like to win in this way,” Guardiola said.

“In the second half one action from Raheem Sterling changed the game.

It was a landmark moment for former Barcelona and Bayern Munich boss Guardiola, who said: “My 400th win as a manager? I didn’t know that. Congratula­tions Pep!”

City had scored 40 goals in their previous 13 league games and it took them just 16 minutes to shatter Bournemout­h’s resistence as Bernardo Silva bagged his second goal of the season. Leroy Sane’s shot was saved by Asmir Begovic, but Silva was on hand to tap into the empty net.

City were stunned in the 44th minute when Callum Wilson headed Bournemout­h’s equaliser from a Simon Francis cross. But the leaders restored order in the 57th minute as Sterling continued his mastery of Eddie Howe’s team. — AFP

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