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Blues stunned!

Champions Chelsea beaten at home in EPL opener

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Sam Vokes scored twice as Burnley stunned defending champions Chelsea 3-2 at Stamford Bridge in one of the most sensationa­l opening-weekend results in the English Premier League history. Chelsea had captain Gary Cahill and Cesc Fabregas sent off and Burnley took full advantage through Vokes’ brace and a superb Stephen Ward effort, with goals from Alvaro Morata and David Luiz coming in vain. In the other match, Watford defender Miguel Britos scrambled in a stoppage-time equaliser to grab a 3-3 draw against Liverpool at Vicarage Road. Liverpool had come from 1-0 and 2-1 down to lead 3-2 thanks to a three-minute blitz in the second half, when new signing Mohamed Salah made an impact. Salah won a penalty converted by Roberto Firmino in the 54th minute and then bundled in the Brazilian’s lofted pass from close range. Liverpool’s Sadio Mane scored a classy equaliser to cancel out striker Stefano Okaka’s early header for Watford, but midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure put the hosts 2-1 up in the first half after sloppy defending by Liverpool.

LONDON: English Premier League champions Chelsea suffered an embarrassi­ng home defeat on the first Saturday of the new season, having two men sent off as unfancied Burnley beat them 3-2 at Stamford Bridge.

Antonio Conte’s disjointed side struggled from the early stages when captain Gary Cahill was dismissed for a lunging tackle and they found themselves three-nil down at half-time to a team who gained only seven points away from home all last season.

Wales internatio­nal Sam Vokes scored two of the goals and Stephen Ward the other.

New signing Alvaro Morata from Real Madrid came on to pull one back midway through the second half and then provided an assist for David Luiz but in-between midfielder Cesc Fabregas was also sent off for a second yellow card.

It was a dispiritin­g afternoon for Conte, who won the title in his first season at the club but has complained that Chelsea have not signed enough new players while allowing several to leave.

Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp protested that Watford’s stoppage-time equaliser by Manuel Britos in an entertaini­ng 3-3 draw should have been disallowed for offside.

Britos was standing almost on the line before nudging in the loose ball after Simon Mignolet pushed it onto the bar.

“We were unlucky in the end,” Klopp said.

“The equaliser was offside. I’s obvious because the linesman is on the line. He needs to see it.

“We would have had defensive areas we need to work on if we’d won 3-2.

“We were the better team, we should have won.”

After the opening game of the season on Friday produced seven goals and a late winner for Arsenal, who beat Leicester 4-3, the two teams at Vicarage Road served up more of the same entertainm­ent for a worldwide television audience – including some poor defending.

The home side, under new manager Marco Silva, led twice through Stefano Okaka and Abdoulaye Doucoure but Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino, with a penalty, both equalised.

Debutant Mohamed Salah seemed to have won the points for the visitors before Britos’s dramatic late interventi­on.

Newly-promoted Huddersfie­ld, playing in the top flight for the first time since 1972 and widely tipped for relegation, cruised to a 3-0 win away to Crystal Palace.

Record signing Steve Mounie, the Benin striker from Montpellie­r

€ who cost 13mil (RM66mil), scored once in each half after Palace’s Joel Ward put through his own goal.

Wayne Rooney scored on his return to Everton from Manchester United to give the Merseyside­rs a 1-0 victory at home to Stoke. It was his 199th Premier League goal and first for Everton since 2004.

Egyptian defender Ahmed Hegazi, on loan to West Bromwich Albion from Al Ahly, scored on his debut in the 1-0 win at home to Bournemout­h.

There were no goals on the south coast between Southampto­n and Swansea.

That meant the Saints have not scored at home in their last six games. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Chelsea captain and defender Gary Cahill (centre) is shown a red card by referee Craig Pawson after a foul on Burnley midfielder Steven Defour during the English Premier League match at Stamford Bridge in London yesterday. — AFP Off you go!
Chelsea captain and defender Gary Cahill (centre) is shown a red card by referee Craig Pawson after a foul on Burnley midfielder Steven Defour during the English Premier League match at Stamford Bridge in London yesterday. — AFP Off you go!
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 ??  ?? Red-faced: Liverpool’s Roberto Firmino covers his face as he waits to restart the match after they conceded a second goal against Watford at Vicarage Road yesterday. The match ended 3-3. — Reuters
Red-faced: Liverpool’s Roberto Firmino covers his face as he waits to restart the match after they conceded a second goal against Watford at Vicarage Road yesterday. The match ended 3-3. — Reuters
 ??  ?? In-form: Burnley’s Sam Vokes (centre) celebrates with teammate Jeff Hendrick after scoring their third goal against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge yesterday. Burnley won 3-2. — Reuters
In-form: Burnley’s Sam Vokes (centre) celebrates with teammate Jeff Hendrick after scoring their third goal against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge yesterday. Burnley won 3-2. — Reuters

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