The Peterborough Examiner

Hazard has last laugh for Chelsea as push comes to shove in win

Premier League start proves memorable for star in one-sided game at St. James’ Park

- STEVE DOUGLAS

Eden Hazard was repeatedly shoved, fouled, and hacked down on his first start of the soccer season in the Premier League. On one occasion, he was even kicked off the field by a particular­ly crude challenge.

So the Chelsea forward responded in the best way possible to being targeted with rough treatment: By scoring a goal.

Hazard converted a 77th-minute penalty to set Chelsea on its way to a 2-1 win at Newcastle, in an embarrassi­ngly one-sided game at St. James’ Park, and a third straight victory to open the season.

The three points were only secured for Chelsea because of an 88th-minute own-goal by Newcastle defender DeAndre Yedlin, but few could begrudge Chelsea the win. Hazard, in particular.

“I feel very tired,” Hazard said, with a wry smile, after being asked about his treatment by Newcastle’s players. “But at the end, we won the game.”

Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri had suggested Hazard might only play an hour, with the Belgium internatio­nal working his way back to full fitness after a late return following his exertions at the World Cup in Russia.

As it turned out, Hazard played the full 90 minutes against Newcastle and was like a magnet for the ball — and for tough tackles by Newcastle players. Mohamed Diame chopped him down twice in the first half, and one foul by Matt Ritchie bundled Hazard off the playing surface and toward the advertisin­g hoardings.

Hazard had the last laugh, though, and is set to thrive in the attacking, possession-based approach that Chelsea is adopting under Sarri.

Still, it needed a stroke of fortune for Chelsea to come away with a third win, after previous victories against Huddersfie­ld and Arsenal. Yedlin, who set up Joselu for the equalizer in the 83rd minute, stretched his leg out to block a shot from Marcos Alonso in the 88th and contrived to divert the ball into his own net.

Newcastle has one point from three games.

Mitrovic double

As Newcastle stumbles early in the season, one question seems especially pertinent: Why did it let go of Aleksandar Mitrovic?

The Serbia striker has been one of the most impressive strikers in the Premier League so far and moved onto three goals for the season with a double for Fulham in its 4-2 win over Burnley.

He also struck the post with a fierce shot that rebounded to Andre Schuerrle, who tucked the ball home for the clinching fourth goal at Craven Cottage. Jean Michael Seri also scored for Fulham, from outside the area.

Watford’s strong start

With Watford beating Crystal Palace 2-1, it is only the fourth time in its 137-year history that the team has won its first three games of a league season, and the first time in the Premier League.

Roberto Pereyra, with his third goal of the season, and Jose Holebas scored to put Watford two goals ahead. Wilfried Zaha pulled one back late for Palace.

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