Kuwait Times

Sarri’s Barkley call rewarded as Chelsea beat Southampto­n

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SOUTHAMPTO­N: Maurizio Sarri has got little wrong in the three months since he was appointed Chelsea head coach and the Italian was in credit again after starting Ross Barkley in a 3-0 Premier League victory at Southampto­n yesterday.

Barkley has operated largely as understudy to Mateo Kovacic in recent weeks but, having been selected ahead of the on-loan Real Madrid man, the England internatio­nal responded by setting up Eden Hazard’s 30th-minute opening goal before adding the second-his first for the clubjust before the hour.

Alvaro Morata came off the bench to complete the win at St Mary’s in added time. Hazard’s goal was his eighth of the season, seven of which have come in Chelsea’s opening eight Premier League games, and continued his outstandin­g form since Sarri succeeded Antonio Conte as Blues boss in July.

But Barkley’s performanc­e was also a major factor in Chelsea’s victory that ensured they maintained the pressure at the top of the Premier League immediatel­y before fellow title-contenders Liverpool and Manchester City met at Anfield later. This was only Barkley’s fifth league start since his £15-million ($20 million, 17 million euros) transfer from Everton in January, a move that had been put on hold from the previous August while the player continued his recovery from a serious hamstring injury.

But having shown promising signs earlier in the season, the midfielder, who was recalled to the England squad last week, offered compelling evidence at Southampto­n he is nearing a return to his best.

Kovacic has performed excellentl­y since arriving at Stamford Bridge but Barkley’s display suggests the options available to Sarri are increasing as Chelsea look to build on their unbeaten start to the league campaign.

Chelsea were always expected to beat a Southampto­n side who have so far failed to reverse last season’s woeful home form, but Arsenal’s comprehens­ive 5-1 defeat of Fulham earlier in the day only added to the pressure on Sarri’s side to collect three points.

Yet while this initially looked as though it would be a stroll for the visitors, Southampto­n could easily have made it a more uncomforta­ble afternoon had they made the most of a number of good chances.

The confidence and belief that has grown within Sarri’s side during the opening weeks of the season was evident in the way Chelsea overwhelme­d Southampto­n during the opening stages of the game, denying the hosts the opportunit­y to establish any kind of foothold.

Resolute, desperate defending by the Southampto­n back five together with Chelsea’s tendency to over-elaborate denied the visitors the early lead.—AFP

 ??  ?? SOUTHAMPTO­N: Chelsea’s Spanish striker Alvaro Morata watches the ball as he hurdles Southampto­n’s English goalkeeper Alex McCarthy to score his team’s third goal during the English Premier League football match between Southampto­n and Chelsea at St Mary’s Stadium in Southampto­n, southern England yesterday. — AFP
SOUTHAMPTO­N: Chelsea’s Spanish striker Alvaro Morata watches the ball as he hurdles Southampto­n’s English goalkeeper Alex McCarthy to score his team’s third goal during the English Premier League football match between Southampto­n and Chelsea at St Mary’s Stadium in Southampto­n, southern England yesterday. — AFP

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