Kuwait Times

Chelsea sink Saints, Ozil cracker downs Newcastle

Huddersfie­ld Town thrash 10-man Watford 4-1

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LONDON: Chelsea kept their faint Premier League title hopes alive with a 1-0 win over Southampto­n, while Mesut Ozil’s stunning strike fired Arsenal to a 1-0 victory against Newcastle United yesterday.

With runaway leaders Manchester City in action against Tottenham Hotspur later, the focus turned to the clubs desperatel­y trying to hang onto their coat-tails. At Stamford Bridge, Chelsea sealed their second successive win to move within 11 points of City and draw level on points with second-placed Manchester United, who face West Bromwich Albion today.

After a tame opening from the champions, who started with star striker Alvaro Morata on the bench following a back injury, Antonio Conte’s side finally opened the scoring in first-half stoppage-time. Marcos Alonso provided the breakthrou­gh, the

Spanish wing-back curling a free-kick past flat-footed Southampto­n goalkeeper Fraser Forster from 35 yards. Chelsea have won eight of their last 10 league matches, but City remain out of reach for now. At the Emirates Stadium, Arsenal won for the first time in four league games to boost their bid to qualify for the Champions League via a top-four finish. Heavily linked with a move to Manchester United when his contract expires at the end of the season, Ozil showcased his talents for any interested clubs when he put Arsenal ahead in the 23rd minute.

After an Alexis Sanchez shot deflected into Ozil’s path, the German midfielder smashed a superb volley past Newcastle goalkeeper Rob Elliot from the edge of the area for his third goal of the season. Newcastle’s eighth defeat in their last nine league games leaves Rafael Benitez’s side mired in relegation trouble.

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Brighton and Hove Albion’s Glenn Murray missed a penalty in his team’s 0-0 draw against high-flying Burnley at the Amex Stadium. Murray won a first-half penalty when he was fouled by James Tarkowski, but the Brighton forward couldn’t take advantage as he blazed the spot-kick high over the crossbar. Huddersfie­ld Town thrashed 10-man Watford 4-1 to record their first away win since the opening day of the season. Elias Kachunga scored Huddersfie­ld’s first away goal since August, poking home after Watford failed to clear a sixth-minute corner. Congolese striker Kachunga was stretchere­d off soon after, but the Terriers doubled their lead through Aaron Mooy’s close-range finish in the 23rd minute. A bad afternoon for Watford got even worse when Troy Deeney was sent off by referee Michael Oliver for a lunge on Collin Quaner in the 33rd minute, making it three red cards in their last three games.

Laurent Depoitre bagged Huddersfie­ld’s third in the 50th minute before the visitors had Jonathan Hogg sent off for a second booking. Watford’s Abdoulaye Doucoure got one back with a powerful 68th-minute strike, but Mooy’s 89th-minute penalty wrapped up the points.

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 ??  ?? LONDON: Southampto­n’s Danish midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (L) falls by Chelsea’s French midfielder N’Golo Kante during the English Premier League football match between Chelsea and Southampto­n at Stamford Bridge in London.
LONDON: Southampto­n’s Danish midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (L) falls by Chelsea’s French midfielder N’Golo Kante during the English Premier League football match between Chelsea and Southampto­n at Stamford Bridge in London.
 ??  ?? Alonso provided the breakthrou­gh
Alonso provided the breakthrou­gh

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