Ruislip & Eastcote & Northwood Gazette

Boss Potter hails keeper Kepa

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CHELSEA boss Graham Potter hailed goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabala­ga after his side’s gritty 2-0 win at Aston Villa.

Mason Mount’s double and Kepa’s heroics earned a fifth straight win in all competitio­ns on Sunday.

It cemented Chelsea’s fourth place in the Premier League and they now sit three points clear of Manchester United after their stalemate with Newcastle.

Two sensationa­l Kepa saves to deny Jacob Ramsey and Danny Ings helped Potter remain unbeaten since joining from Brighton last month and the Spain goalkeeper earned the manager’s praise.

“It was a hard-fought game. Aston Villa made us suffer, certainly in the first half. We lost our way a little bit and we needed Kepa to make some fantastic saves,” he said.

“He is contributi­ng to us with clean sheets – how we are trying to play and the environmen­t around the place. Kepa found a fantastic level, he made brilliant saves which kept us in the game.

“We were better in the second half, more stable. It wasn’t easy for us given the amount of games we have played, to come from Milan to here.

“I’m happy for Mason and Kepa in particular, they have managed to help us over the line. Different players will have to step up.

“It’s a collective desire to do the ugly stuff in the game. If we need to suffer, we have to suffer.”

Mount cashed in on a horrendous Tyrone Mings error to give the visitors a sixth-minute lead when the defender miscued a header and the England man volleyed in.

But Villa responded well and Leon Bailey’s header clipped the bar before Kepa began his one-man show.

He first denied John McGinn with the ball running to Ramsey, only for Kepa to produce a sensationa­l one-handed stop to turn the strike onto the post.

Better was to come after 33 minutes when he denied Ings from four yards, brilliantl­y tipping the striker’s header over.

Chelsea were rocking, even if Raheem Sterling hit the bar, but Villa – who have scored just seven goals all season – were unable to capitalise.

They faded in the second half and Mount sealed victory with a free-kick after 65 minutes. He was brought down by Mings 25 yards out and his swerving effort caught out Emi Martinez.

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