Khaleej Times

Chelsea and Brighton light up English Premier League

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LONDON — Chelsea climbed to the top of the Premier League for the first time in more than two years with a convincing 2-0 win at Newcastle, while Brighton survived late penalty controvers­y to secure their first ever victory at Aston Villa on Saturday.

Frank Lampard’s side moved above Leicester on goal difference thanks to Federico Fernandez’s first-half own goal and Tammy Abraham’s strike after the interval.

Chelsea are unbeaten in nine games in all competitio­ns and have not lost in their last six league matches.

With five clean sheets in their last six matches in all competitio­ns, Chelsea’s third successive league victory was the perfect way to start a hectic period leading up to Christmas.

Maurizio Sarri was in charge the last time Chelsea were in pole position in the Premier League in September 2018.

But Lampard’s squad are more formidable than his predecesso­r’s fragile team and a serious title challenge looks increasing­ly possible. Chelsea’s pressure was rewarded in the 10th minute when a short corner caught Newcastle flat-footed.

Mason Mount whipped in a low cross turned it into his own net under pressure from Ben Chilwell at the far post.

With Lampard’s men monopolisi­ng possession, Timo Werner should have doubled their lead from Mount’s pass, but the German forward scuffed his shot wide from 10 yards.

The Blues put the result beyond doubt in the 65th minute when Werner accelerate­d away from the Newcastle defence and slipped a pass to Abraham, who guided his shot past Karl Darlow and in off the post.

Abraham has now scored in three consecutiv­e appearance­s in all competitio­ns for the first time since September 2019.

“It’s not an easy game. We played well in patches and the re

sult is key in these games,” Lampard said.

“The Premier League is tough, relentless, and we dealt with the challenge of the game very well.

“I won’t get excited about being top of the table for five minutes. It’s important to be humble and

know it’s a long race.”Chelsea could surrender top spot before the end of the day, with Tottenham able to go above them if they beat Manchester City.

Manchester United host West Brom in the day’s late game.

At Villa Park, Brighton’s 2-1 success ended a run of seven games without a win in all competitio­ns, but it didn’t come easily for the Seagulls.

Graham Potter’s side, who had won only once in the league this term, took the lead through

Danny Welbeck before Ezri Konsa’s equaliser for Villa. Solly March put Brighton back in front, but Brighton defender Tariq Lamptey was sent off for a foul on Jack Grealish in stoppage-time.

Villa were controvers­ially denied a penalty in the final seconds when Michael Oliver gave a spotkick for March’s challenge on Trezeguet, only for the referee to change his mind after consulting the pitchside monitor.

In the 12th minute, Welbeck took Adam Lallana’s pass near the halfway line, sprinted away from the sluggish Villa defence and clipped a cool finish over Emiliano Martinez.

It was the 29-year- old’s first goal since July when the former Arsenal forward netted in his last game for Watford.

Fresh from his fine performanc­es for England during the internatio­nal break, Grealish was full of confidence and the Villa captain’s curling effort was well saved by Mat Ryan. —

 ??  ?? ON TARGET: Chelsea’s Tammy Abraham celebrates his goal against Newcastle United during the Premier League match. — Reuters
ON TARGET: Chelsea’s Tammy Abraham celebrates his goal against Newcastle United during the Premier League match. — Reuters

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