Sunday Times

Pulisic secures another Chelsea win

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● Christian Pulisic hit the first hat-trick of his career as Chelsea crushed Burnley 4-2 yesterday after Manchester City overcame a sluggish start to beat Aston Villa and increase pressure on Liverpool.

In the early kick-off a frustrated Pep Guardiola watched his side recover from a tepid first half to defeat Villa 3-0 and close the gap on Premier League leaders Liverpool to three points.

US internatio­nal Pulisic scored his first goals for Frank Lampard’s Chelsea, who have now won four straight Premier League games, while Marco Silva is under pressure after another Everton defeat.

Pulisic, who had not previously scored for Chelsea and has struggled to win a starting berth, staked his claim at Turf Moor.

The 21-year-old capitalise­d on indecision from Burnley to drive into the penalty area and steer a low left-foot shot into the corner of Nick Pope’s net midway through the first period.

The former Borussia Dortmund winger doubled his tally for the Blues with a second goal just before halftime, benefiting from a big deflection off Ben Mee, and grabbed his third with a second-half header.

Willian added a fourth for rampant Chelsea in the 58th minute to take the score to 4-0 and despite late goals for Jay Rodriguez and Dwight McNeil, the visitors avoided further shocks to win 4-2.

Earlier, City boss Guardiola was frustrated

with the way his players struggled to establish any momentum in the first half against Villa despite an ultimately comfortabl­e win at the Etihad Stadium.

Goals from Raheem Sterling, David Silva and Ilkay Gundogan gave City the win.

City’s second successive league win means Liverpool are under pressure to beat Spurs at Anfield in today’s clash between last season’s Champions League finalists.

At the Amex Stadium, Everton blew a 2-1 lead over Brighton in the final 10 minutes to leave boss Silva fighting to save his job.

Silva’s side recovered from conceding but Brighton’s Neal Maupay scored an 80thminute penalty after Michael Keane was ruled by VAR to have fouled Aaron Connolly.

And Everton defender Lucas Digne added to Silva’s woes when his stoppage-time own goal from Leandro Trossard’s cross left Everton two points above the relegation zone after their fifth defeat in six league games.

“We have to be more mature to control the last 10 minutes,” Silva told the BBC. “It’s a tough moment for us. We have to stick together.” Watford remain bottom of the table after a 0-0 draw against Bournemout­h.

Lys Mousset, who scored the winner against Arsenal last week, finished a memorable week on a high note with the equaliser in Sheffield United’s 1-1 draw at West Ham.

Saturday’s action could not eclipse Leicester’s incredible 9-0 thrashing of Southampto­n at St Mary’s 24 hours earlier.

Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers believes there is even better to come from Leicester after they equalled the biggest margin of victory in the Premier League era.

Leicester are third after hat-tricks from Ayoze Perez and Jamie Vardy.

“I think we’ll get better, we will improve. Of course the result and performanc­e is perfect,” Rodgers said.

Also today, Newcastle host Wolves, Arsenal take on Crystal Palace at home and Manchester United travel to Norwich. —

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