Arab Times

Chelsea hold on against Brighton to consolidat­e top four spot

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introducti­on of Swiss internatio­nal Shaqiri that the game turned decisively in their favour.

Mane’s pull back from the byline took two deflection­s as it ricocheted to Shaqiri on the edge of the area and his shot flew off Ashley Young and into the top corner to make it 2-1 in the 73rd minute.

Seven minutes later fortune was on Shaqiri’s side again as another deflected shot, this time off Eric Bailly, beat the helpless De Gea.

Brighton 1, Chelsea 2 Chelsea consolidat­ed fourth place in the Premier League with a 2-1 win at Brighton & Hove Albion on Sunday that became harder work than had seemed likely in the first half.

Having won 4-0 at the Amex Stadium last season, they were on course for a repeat after taking a 2-0 lead at the interval.

Eden Hazard set up the first goal for Pedro after 17 minutes and scored the second himself before halftime following a defensive error.

Brighton came back into contention through Solly March’s goal midway through the second half and Lewis Dunk went close to an equalizer.

The home side have not beaten Chelsea in any competitio­n since 1933 but they stayed 13th in the table, nine points clear of the bottom

Belgium players celebrate with the winners trophy after their win over The Netherland­s in the Men’s Hockey World Cup finals at Kalinga Stadium in

Bhubaneswa­r, India on Dec 16. (AP)

three places.

Chelsea moved three points clear of London rivals Arsenal, who were beaten at Southampto­n.

Hazard, who had been outstandin­g when scoring twice in the 4-0 January win, made the opening goal with his ninth assist of the season.

Regaining possession after his shot was saved, he played a perfect pass to give Pedro a tap-in.

Brighton contribute­d to their own downfall 12 minutes from halftime with a poor clearance by Leon Balogun.

Willian intercepte­d and from his own half sent Hazard through to beat goalkeeper Mat Ryan.

From a position of apparent comfort, Chelsea came under pressure after Marcos Alonso had crashed a shot against the post.

The home team revived, halving their deficit when Bernardo headed back across goal for March to score, but Chelsea held on for an important win.

“We knew we needed to score a third goal, but we didn’t and conceded,” Hazard said. “You feel the pressure, but we managed the game well.

“We want to be top of the league at the end of the season. We know Man City and Liverpool are good teams and we don’t want the gap to be big.” Brighton’s Martin Montoya, (left), and Chelsea’s Olivier Giroud fight for the ball during the English Premier League soccer match between Brighton and Hove Albion and Chelsea at the Amex Stadium in Brighton,

England on Dec 16. (AP)

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