The Peterborough Examiner

Chelsea puts an end to City’s unbeaten title-defence start

Manchester gives up goals in first, second half

- ROB HARRIS

LONDON — For 45 minutes, Chelsea was under siege, pinned back in its own half by Manchester City. With halftime approachin­g, Chelsea finally managed a shot from an unlikely source and broke through the impervious soccer champions.

Just when he seemed to be struggling to adapt to a more advanced attacking midfield role, N’Golo Kante got in front of goal to be set up by Eden Hazard and sweep the ball into the net.

So wasteful in the first half, Manchester then allowed Chelsea to seize the initiative as City’s unbeaten start to the Premier League title defence ended.

David Luiz made sure of that, heading in from Hazard’s corner in the 78th minute to seal Chelsea’s 2-0 win on Saturday.

Not only did City lose for the first time in the league this season, but it lost top spot to Liverpool, which moved a point ahead after Mohamed Salah’s hat trick led a 4-0 win at Bournemout­h.

Chelsea still has a lot of work to do to move back into contention. Having lost two of its last three league games before City, the fourth-placed side is eight points behind Liverpool. Tottenham remained two ahead of Chelsea in third, but only six points from top spot after a 2-0 win at Leicester.

The visit of last-placed Fulham allowed Manchester United to end a four-match winless run, as Jose Mourinho’s side claimed a 4-1 victory. Ashley Young struck into the top corner to put United ahead in the 13th minute, Juan Mata slotted in from Marcus Rashford’s cutback in the 28th and Romelu Lukaku ended his 997-minute wait for a goal at Old Trafford in the 42nd. Sub Aboubakar Kamara’s penalty reduced the deficit from the spot, but Fulham midfielder Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa’s sending-off in the 68th was followed by Marcus Rashford netting for United in the 82nd. The title remains far from United’s thoughts, with Liverpool 16 points ahead.

For the first time this season, Salah scored more than once in a league game. At Bournemout­h, Salah broke the deadlock in the 25th minute when he responded to a parried shot. The Egyptian stayed on his feet under a challenge from Steve Cook, before drilling home in style, before netting three minutes into the second half. Cook somehow backheeled past his own goalkeeper when trying to clear Andy Robertson’s cross. A mazy dribble preceded Salah completing his hat trick in the 77th.

With Tottenham playing at Barcelona in the Champions League on Tuesday, Mauricio Pochettino gave Harry Kane and Christian Eriksen some rest by starting them on the bench at Leicester. It paid off, thanks to Son Heung-min who struck the opener from long-range on the stroke of halftime and then provided a cross for Dele Alli to head in the second in the 58th minute.

Lucas Torreira scored in the 83rd minute as Arsenal beat Huddersfie­ld 1-0 to extend its club-record unbeaten run to 21 matches in all competitio­ns. Arsenal remained fifth, behind Chelsea on goal difference.

Ralph Hasenhuett­l made his presence felt at Southampto­n with six changes from the side that lost to Tottenham Wednesday. But it was a familiar losing story for Mark Hughes’ successor. Hasenhuett­l’s first game in charge was spoiled by Callum Paterson pouncing on a poor back pass to score in the 74th minute for Cardiff.

Crystal Palace has only one win in 11 league games after conceding the lead to lose 3-2 to West Ham in a London derby. Robert Snodgrass, Felipe Anderson and Javier Hernandez scored for West Ham.

Burnley registered its first win in nine league matches. Jack Cork hit a shot and the ball went in off James Tarkowski’s chest for a 1-0 victory over Brighton.

 ?? TIM IRELAND THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Chelsea’s David Luiz, celebrates with teammate Cesar Azpilicuet­a after netting his second-half goal.
TIM IRELAND THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chelsea’s David Luiz, celebrates with teammate Cesar Azpilicuet­a after netting his second-half goal.

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