Chelsea 5 Vs 0 Everton Match Report
Scorers : Hazard 19' 56',Alonso 20',Costa 42',Pedro 65'
Goals from our inform attackers and a first goal for Alonso in a blue shirt set us on the way to a fifth straight victory and shutout.The win means Chelsea are on top of the summit at least before Arsenal and Liverpool play their respective games on Sunday.
First Half
The blues dominated proceedings from kick off showing no signs of looking back on a run that started in October.
Eden Hazard scored for the third straight game,getting the better of Williams to score a trademark cut and finish.
Celebrations were barely over before he contributed to our second of the evening.He played the ball out wide to Pedro who squared to Alonso.The Spaniard calmly slotted through the legs of Stekelenburg for
his maiden Chelsea goal.
Diego added another just before halftime with the visitors rarely threatening.His finish was similar to that against Leicester as Matic flicked on a corner kick which
Costa volleyed home at the far post.The blues headed down the tunnel after another blistering first half.
2nd Half
The blues continued where they left off before the interval with Funes Mori denying Costa a second of the evening with a vital block.It did not take too long before the fourth goal arrived.A clever back heel from Pedro who had been lively throughout gave Hazard possession near the edge of the box, the Belgian made the rest of the task look easier,beating two defenders with fanciful footwork and leaving Stekelenburg for dead as the ball rolled into the net.
Stek pulled off a smart save to deny Costa and also Hazard who was on course for a hatrick,his save however couldn't evade Pedro who was lurking at the near post to complete the scoring.
The blues expertly saw out the victory going close through Moses and David Luiz before the final whistle.
Thibaut Courtois picked up his fifth clean sheet on the bounce having no saves to make as Chelsea moved up the summit following City's slip against our next opponents Middlesbrough.
Diego Costa moves on top of the scoring charts having been temporarily tied with Sergio Aguero for few hours.
Eden Hazard has now scored in four consecutive games for the first time since he joined Chelsea.
Well Done Blues!
More to follow...
Goals from our inform attackers and a first goal for Alonso in a blue shirt set us on the way to a fifth straight victory and shutout.The win means Chelsea are on top of the summit at least before Arsenal and Liverpool play their respective games on Sunday.
First Half
The blues dominated proceedings from kick off showing no signs of looking back on a run that started in October.
Eden Hazard scored for the third straight game,getting the better of Williams to score a trademark cut and finish.
Celebrations were barely over before he contributed to our second of the evening.He played the ball out wide to Pedro who squared to Alonso.The Spaniard calmly slotted through the legs of Stekelenburg for
his maiden Chelsea goal.
Diego added another just before halftime with the visitors rarely threatening.His finish was similar to that against Leicester as Matic flicked on a corner kick which
Costa volleyed home at the far post.The blues headed down the tunnel after another blistering first half.
2nd Half
The blues continued where they left off before the interval with Funes Mori denying Costa a second of the evening with a vital block.It did not take too long before the fourth goal arrived.A clever back heel from Pedro who had been lively throughout gave Hazard possession near the edge of the box, the Belgian made the rest of the task look easier,beating two defenders with fanciful footwork and leaving Stekelenburg for dead as the ball rolled into the net.
Stek pulled off a smart save to deny Costa and also Hazard who was on course for a hatrick,his save however couldn't evade Pedro who was lurking at the near post to complete the scoring.
The blues expertly saw out the victory going close through Moses and David Luiz before the final whistle.
Thibaut Courtois picked up his fifth clean sheet on the bounce having no saves to make as Chelsea moved up the summit following City's slip against our next opponents Middlesbrough.
Diego Costa moves on top of the scoring charts having been temporarily tied with Sergio Aguero for few hours.
Eden Hazard has now scored in four consecutive games for the first time since he joined Chelsea.
Well Done Blues!
More to follow...