The Citizen (KZN)

Alonso has last laugh

FINE RIPOSTE: CHELSEA STAR HITS WINNER FOLLOWING CONSTANT JEERS

- London

Frank Lampard urged Chelsea to build on their rise into the Premier League’s top four after Marcos Alonso clinched a 1-0 win that silenced the Newcastle fans who jeered the Spanish defender at Stamford Bridge.

Alonso’s blistering strike ended Newcastle’s stubborn resistence with 17 minutes left and provided the perfect riposte to the taunts from the stands.

The Chelsea leftback spent the second half of the 2013/14 season on-loan at Newcastle’s arch-rivals Sunderland and played in a derby win at St James’ Park.

The Magpies fans clearly hadn’t forgotten as they booed him throughout Saturday’s match.

But Alonso’s first goal since April gave him the last laugh as Chelsea made it five successive victories in all competitio­ns.

After winning just two of their opening eight games under Lampard, the Blues are beginning to get into their stride.

The mature way Lampard’s young side kept probing and found a way to beat obdurate Newcastle bodes well for the future.

And for only the second time in Lampard’s 13 games in charge, Chelsea kept a clean sheet as the Blues boss celebrated just his second home league win.

“In the first half we were a little bit safe, a little bit slow. We didn’t play with enough urgency or risk. That was the message at halftime,” Lampard said.

“We were much better in the second half. You saw spirit and energy in the team. We could have won by more to make the last 10 minutes more comfortabl­e.

“We had a bit of a problem in the game and we solved it. The players need to be brave and confident. I’m pleased with that.”

While a title challenge is likely to be beyond Chelsea, they look well-equipped to challenge for a top four finish.

“We know we want to be challengin­g in the top four. From the slightly difficult start we had, it is a good sign we are moving in the right direction,” Lampard said.

“That must only give us the hunger to move on because football can change in an instant.”

Newcastle have now won just one of their last 26 league visits to Chelsea after a defeat that punctured the momentum from their 1-0 win against Manchester United before the internatio­nal break.

Steve Bruce’s side are back in the relegation zone and the Newcastle boss blamed referee Andre Marriner.

“I thought it was a blatant foul on Joelinton in front of us in the lead-up to the goal. When you are coming here you need those decisions to go for you,” he said.

“We have had a really tough start in terms of who we have played. Now we’ve got a run of games against teams who will be around us. It is a vitally important time.” –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? KILLER BLOW. Chelsea’s Marcos Alonso celebrates after scoring the only goal in their 1-0 English Premier League win over Newcastle at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.
Picture: AFP KILLER BLOW. Chelsea’s Marcos Alonso celebrates after scoring the only goal in their 1-0 English Premier League win over Newcastle at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.

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