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Pulisic double re-ignites Chelsea’s top-four challenge

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Chelsea boosted their bid to finish in the Premier League’s top four as Kai Havertz and Christian Pulisic starred in a 4-1 win at Crystal Palace on Saturday.

Thomas Tuchel’s side blew Palace away with a swaggering first half display inspired by Germany forward Havertz.

Chelsea are up to fourth place and sit two points clear of fifth placed Liverpool.

Havertz has endured a difficult time since his close-season move from Bayer Leverkusen, but he gave a rare glimpse of his quality with the opening goal in south London.

The 21-year-old turned provider to set up Pulisic for the second goal before Kurt Zouma put Chelsea three up after 30 minutes.

Christian Benteke got one back for Palace in the second half, but Pulisic netted again as Chelsea cruised to their first win in three league games.

“Kai will never be our emotional leader, we don’t expect him to be, but we expect to see his quality,” said Tuchel.

“Honestly, he needed to show he could do better, that was the challenge personally for him. He got a second chance to show up after Porto.

“There is still room to improve in his finishing, he should have been more ruthless and could have scored more but it was a good step.”

Tuchel suffered his first defeat in 15 matches since replacing the sacked Frank Lampard when West Bromwich Albion claimed a 5-2 win at Stamford Bridge last weekend.

That stunning setback was followed by a training ground bust-up between Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger and reserve keeper Kepa Arrizabala­ga.

But Chelsea had eased fears of a late-season collapse with a composed 2-0 win against Porto in the Champions League quarter-final first leg on Wednesday.

This was another confident step in Chelsea’s revival under Tuchel, who faces a big week as the Blues take on Porto in the second leg tomorrow before playing Manchester City in the FA Cup semi-finals on Saturday.

“It was a very good performanc­e. It was clearly the performanc­e where we created the most chances, the most touches in the opponent’s box and scored the most,” said Tuchel.

“This is not so hard to say, but you cannot compare it to Champions League matches or our game at Liverpool, you clearly cannot but I am happy with what we played.”

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