Khaleej Times

Late goals hand Chelsea win over Cardiff

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cardiff — Maurizio Sarri rode his luck as Chelsea narrowly avoided humiliatio­n at Cardiff to hit back and snatch a controvers­ial 2-1 win on Sunday.

Blues boss Sarri was on the brink of a loss that would have pushed him closer to the sack after Victor Camarasa swept struggling Cardiff ahead early in the second half.

Chelsea’s travelling fans had made their feelings clear as they chanted “We want Sarri out” in the second half.

But Sarri’s luck was in as Cesar Azpilicuet­a headed Chelsea’s equaliser even though clearly offside with just six minutes left.

Chelsea’s fightback got another boost when Antonio Rudiger escaped a red card when he hauled down Kenneth Zohore.

Ruben Loftus-Cheek capped Chelsea’s sorely-needed escape act with a last-gasp winner.

The result keeps sixth placed Chelsea in contention for a topfour finish in the Premier League, leaving them just one point behind fourth as Sarri battles to salvage a wretched first season in charge.

Cardiff remain third bottom, with boss Neil Warnock visibly furious at the decisions that pushed his team closer to relegation.

The pressure on Sarri will reduce a little with this victory, but the performanc­e was so unconvinci­ng that it would be no surprise if Wednesday’s clash with Brighton is another close affair for the former Napoli boss.

Despite the clamour for Callum Hudson-Odoi to be given his first league start for Chelsea after his fine England performanc­es, Sarri was unmoved.

The 18-year-old was named among the substitute­s, with Eden Hazard — scorer of a hat trick against Cardiff back in September — also surprising­ly on the bench alongside N’Golo Kante.

Chelsea controlled the early stages but the nearest they came to a threat was a long range shot by Pedro which dipped over the bar.

Cardiff’s response was to create their own first opportunit­y.

Harry Arter’s neat pass let Josh Murphy have a run at Marcos Alonso and when the winger cut inside, his shot curled the wrong side of the far post.

Chelsea were remarkably lacklustre in attack and Marcos Alonso’s tame side-foot effort summed up their drab efforts in the first 45 minutes, highlighti­ng how blunt their attack can appear when Hazard is absent.

Within a minute of the re-start Camarasa gave the home side a shock lead. A long throw-in by Aron Gunnarsson was only halfcleare­d by the Chelsea defence, giving the Icelander the time to find Arter. —

 ?? AFP ?? Chelsea’s Marcos Alonso (centre) celebrates the winning goal from Ruben Loftus-Cheek during the EPL match against Cardiff. —
AFP Chelsea’s Marcos Alonso (centre) celebrates the winning goal from Ruben Loftus-Cheek during the EPL match against Cardiff. —

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