The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Hazard and Alonso combine to punish wasteful Gunners

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Pedro (9), Morata (20), Alonso (81)

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Mkhitaryan (37), Iwobi (41)

Eden Hazard set up the decisive goal for Marcos Alonso as Chelsea beat Arsenal in a frenetic London derby. For 20 minutes Chelsea were so good it looked like it would be a rout, with goals from Pedro and Alvaro Morata their reward. But Arsenal roared back to level through Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Alex Iwobi within five first-half minutes. Both sides had chances to earn the points before substitute Hazard crossed for Alonso to net the winner nine minutes from time. Unai Emery’s Gunners’ attempts to play out from the back against champions Manchester City were met with ridicule and there was early cause for embarrassm­ent here – their first goal-kick had to be retaken as the pass from Petr Cech to Sokratis Papastatho­poulos did not leave the area. Pedro’s pace had caused Sokratis to panic and Arsenal were punished by the Spaniard soon afterwards. Alonso raced on to Jorginho’s pass and centred for Pedro to score. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang should have equalised. First, he shot straight at Kepa Arrizabala­ga after Shkodran Mustafi’s fine pass down the right. He then spurned an easier opportunit­y. Again, Arsenal got in behind Alonso, Matteo Guendouzi finding Hector Bellerin. Aubameyang was on the penalty spot in plenty of space, but lifted the ball over – and Chelsea punished the miss immediatel­y. Cesar Azpilicuet­a lofted the ball down the right for Morata and the Spain striker turned Mustafi inside-out and then tucked the ball under Cech. Arsenal last won at Chelsea in October 2011 and that 5-3 success was the last time they had scored more than once here. The Gunners continued to create opportunit­ies, spurning them initially. Iwobi found Mkhitaryan in plenty of space. Unfortunat­ely

for Arsenal, like Aubameyang before him, the Armenian lifted the ball over. Mkhitaryan made amends after Monreal nipped in to intercept Ross Barkley’s pass towards Willian. Iwobi ran at Chelsea, his shot ricochetin­g back for Mkhitaryan to score. Mkhitaryan turned provider soon afterwards, crossing for Iwobi to fire in from the position where he and Aubameyang had missed. Arsenal should have led at the interval. Aubameyang scuffed the ball wide from Iwobi’s cross. Mkhitaryan then crossed for Iwobi to blast over. Chelsea regained control. Some fine skill from Barkley created a shooting opportunit­y for himself, but Cech saved. Sarri sent on Mateo Kovacic for his debut, for Barkley, and Hazard for Willian. The Belgian was warmly greeted, and he aimed to please, controllin­g an aerial ball as if it were a feather before having a shot blocked. Hazard sent a low ball across the face of goal and then a deft flick freed Kovacic. Arsenal were standing firm. Olivier Giroud was sent on, but an Alonso cross was too high for him and dropped to N’Golo Kante instead. He headed over. Chelsea’s pressure was rewarded when Arsenal sub Alexandre Lacazette gave the ball away and then was beaten by Hazard down the left. He pulled the ball back for Alonso to score. Chelsea might have had more, but for Cech. Hazard bamboozled the Arsenal defence and had a shot saved before Giroud was denied twice.

 ??  ?? Chelsea players celebrate Marco Alonso’s goal
Chelsea players celebrate Marco Alonso’s goal

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