The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Willian makes it lucky 13 for Blues

- By Matt McGeehan sport@sundaypost.com

WILLIAN scored twice as Chelsea held off valiant Stoke for a Premier League record 13th successive win in a single season.

Bruno Martins Indi and Peter Crouch – with his first Premier League goal since May 2015 – struck to cancel out goals by Gary Cahill and Willian.

But Willian struck for a second time moments after Crouch’s equaliser and Diego Costa netted a fourth as Antonio Conte’s League leaders emulated Arsenal’s record of 13 consecutiv­e victories in a solitary campaign.

The Gunners extended that 2002 landmark by a game to 14 the following season, and Chelsea can match that streak at Tottenham on Wednesday.

It was the first time Chelsea had conceded more than one goal in a game since defeat at Arsenal in September, but the subsequent run has seen the Blues enter 2017 as the title favourites.

Stoke boss Mark Hughes believed his side could end Chelsea’s winning streak, but few gave the Potters a chance, especially given Costa and N’Go lo K ante were back from suspension­s.

Stoke, on a four-match winless streak, were also seeking a first League win at Chelsea in 42 years.

Martins Indi was one of three Stoke centre- backs as the visitors matched Chelsea’s 3- 4- 3 formation, while goalkeeper Lee Grant was excellent throughout.

Eden Hazard had an early shot blocked by Martins Indi and moments later Kante fired just wide following a quickly taken corner.

Cesc Fabregas was retained ahead of Nemanja Matic and the Spaniard’s guile was soon in evidence as he crossed for Costa. The striker brought the ball down, before striking a volley at goal which Grant saved, and the ball bounced back to him off Martins Indi.

A Cahill header from a Fabregas corner was clawed away by Grant, but it was not all Chelsea as Cesar Azpilicuet­a made a fine defensive interventi­on to repel Charlie Adam’s low cross.

Adam opted against convention once more. His low ball found Xherdan Shaqiri, who blasted high and wide.

Grant saved Stoke twice in quick succession. Costa brought the ball down and evaded Ryan Shawcross, only

for Grant to leap at his feet, and the ball broke for Hazard, who was denied by the diving goalkeeper.

Fabregas’ resulting corner was met by Cahill, who rose highest and headed Chelsea in front.

Stoke levelled soon after the restart. Adam sent a free-kick long to the back post where Crouch rose above Cahill and found Martins Indi, who tucked in to equalise.

Chelsea responded, and Grant was beaten when Victor Moses centred for Hazard, who laid the ball off for Willian to power the ball into the bottom corner.

Chelsea forged on and Hazard crossed just out of Costa’s reach, before Stoke levelled again.

Substitute Bojan found Mame Diouf, who crossed for Crouch to tuck in.

Once again Chelsea retaliated, going ahead for a third time when Fabregas fed Willian to blast home at the near post.

Costa fired over from Hazard’s cross before Adam’s poor defensive header from Marcos Alonso’s throwin merely helped the ball on to Costa, and the striker out-muscled Martins Indi before drilling in his 14th goal of the season.

 ??  ?? Chelsea defender Cesar Azpilicuet­a clears under pressure.
Chelsea defender Cesar Azpilicuet­a clears under pressure.
 ??  ?? ■ Stoke City’s Ibrahim Afellay (left) and Chelsea’s Willian (right) battle for the ball at the Bridge.
■ Stoke City’s Ibrahim Afellay (left) and Chelsea’s Willian (right) battle for the ball at the Bridge.

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