Dominant Chelsea get better of Newcastle
Reus enjoys Bundesliga milestone
American defender DeAndre Yedlin put his hands to his head and buried his face in the turf after scoring an 88th-minute own-goal to hand Chelsea a 2-1 win over Newcastle in the Premier League yesterday.
Yedlin had just set up Newcastle’s equaliser, scored by Joselu, when he stretched out his leg to block a shot from Marcos Alonso and accidentally diverted the ball into his own net. He looked distraught as Chelsea’s players celebrated a goal that secured a third straight victory for the London club to open the season.
“Everyone was thinking a draw when they scored,” said Chelsea forward Eden Hazard, “but we are Chelsea, and we never give up.”
In an embarrassingly one-sided game, Chelsea took 77 minutes to break down Newcastle as Hazard converted a penalty following a foul on Alonso, after yet another surge into the box by the attacking left back.
Joselu got in front of David Luiz to glance a header inside the near post from Yedlin’s right-wing cross, making it 1-1 in the 83rd, but that didn’t prove to be Yedlin’s most pivotal intervention of the match at St James’ Park.
Chelsea, under new coach Maurizio Sarri, joined Liverpool and Watford in having a 100 per cent record after three games, having previously beaten Huddersfield and Arsenal.
Chelsea had 79 per cent possession in the first half against a retreating Newcastle team set up ultradefensively by coach Rafa Benitez. That percentage rose to 90 per cent at one stage after half-time.
“I have never seen a Rafa Benitez side play with five defenders,” said Sarri, who replaced Benitez at Napoli. “I think it is very difficult to play here for every team, not only us.”
Newcastle have one point from three games. BERLIN (AP):
Marco Reus scored his 100th Bundesliga goal to seal a 4-1 win for Borussia Dortmund over Leipzig yesterday. The Germany forward ran on to Jadon Sancho’s through ball and fired inside the far post in injury time as new coach Lucien Favre enjoyed a winning start to the league campaign after falling behind to an early goal. Jean-Kevin Augustin gave the visitors a great start after Dortmund failed to clear the ball in the first minute. Kevin Kampl eluded two defenders to send it back in, where Yussuf Poulsen set up the French forward to score. The home side needed 20 minutes to reply, Marcel Schmelzer sending in a cross for Mahmoud Dahoud to head in after some lax Leipzig defending. Roman Buerki produced a brilliant save to deny Augustin minutes later, and then Dortmund shocked the visitors with two goals before the break. Marcel Sabitzer deflected Reus’ free kick into his own net, and Axel Witsel scored spectacularly on his league debut after Peter Gulacsi saved Thomas Delaney’s initial effort. Belgian midfielder Witsel also scored in the cup on his Dortmund debut. Earlier, Mainz substitute Anthony Ujah scored late to beat visiting Stuttgart 1-0.