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Saturday, 21 October 2017

SAT, 21 Oct 2017 Premier League Chelsea 4 Watford 2


Premier League
Chelsea Watford 2
Azpilcueta celebrates after goal
At one stage Chelsea were facing a third consecutive Premier League defeat

Chelsea scored two late goals as they came from behind to claim a dramatic victory against Watford at Stamford Bridge and end a three-game winless run.
Cesar Azpilicueta headed the Blues 3-2 in front in the 87th minute before Michy Batshuayi sealed the victory in stoppage time despite an unconvincing performance from the champions.
It was Batshuayi's second of the game after he had headed an equaliser for Chelsea midway through the second half, his side having fallen behind to Watford goals either side of half-time to hint at a third consecutive Premier League defeat for the Blues.
Pedro put the home side ahead in the 12th minute with a sensational 25-yard strike that curled away from Watford goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes and in off the right-hand post.
But the Blues were shaky defensively throughout and Marco Silva's Hornets scored twice through Abdoulaye Doucoure and Roberto Pereyra to put them on course for a famous victory.
It could have been even worse for Antonio Conte's side as Brazilian Richarlison missed two glorious chances for Watford - one from six yards out, the other a close-range header - either side of Pereyra's goal.
But Batshuayi's equaliser and the third for Azpilicueta saw Conte throw himself into the home crowd as his side completed a turnaround that the Belgium striker then capped deep into injury time.
Victory takes Chelsea above Watford to fourth in the table, six points behind leaders Manchester City.


Antonio Conte
Conte celebrated Chelsea's late goals by diving into the crowd

Pressure relieved on Conte in thriller

After a relentless run to Premier League glory last season, Chelsea's early defence of the title has been anything but smooth, with defeats to Manchester City and Crystal Palace in their last two games.
Reports this week suggested Chelsea's players were unhappy with Conte's punishing training regime following their Champions League draw with Roma and modest league form.
The Blues looked to be settled by Pedro's spectacular opener but as Watford grew into the game the Chelsea defence, so impressive last season, began to look porous.


Conte celebrates
After a difficult two weeks for Conte, his side impressively turned around the result to avoid a third consecutive league defeat for the first time under his management

They failed to deal with a long throw for Doucoure's equaliser and Pereyra was then left unmarked for Watford's second as the Hornets cut them open with worrying ease.
Yet credit must go to Chelsea for the way they responded to going behind.
Batshuayi scored his first 10 minutes after coming on as a substitute to make it 2-2 and the mood at Stamford Bridge changed markedly when Azpilicueta completed the turn around.
On the back of their two league defeats and Champions League draw with Roma, it was a win that felt extremely significant for Conte and his side in terms of the whole season.
Certainly their spirit and drive was in marked contrast to the sort of surrender witnessed in the season - that saw Jose Mourinho sacked - that followed their last title triumph.

Missed chances cost Watford



Richarlison misses chance for Watford
Richarlison's misses came either side of Roberto Pereyra's goal

Watford started the game unbeaten away from home in the Premier League this season and fourth in the table, one place above Chelsea.
Their performance was deeply impressive for the most part, combining athleticism and energy with plenty of technical ability.
The marking for Batshuayi and Azpilicueta's headers for Chelsea's second and third goals was poor but what cost them equally as dearly was the finishing of Richarlison.
First, the Brazilian missed an open goal from six yards after Kiko Femenía's superb cross and then he headed horribly wide from a similar distance when unmarked.
Manager Silva labelled the result "unfair" and complimented Richarlison despite his profligacy - but the Portuguese will know that had the forward been less wasteful in front of goal, his side would have given Chelsea an even bigger hill to climb.

'We showed we have fight' - what they said

Chelsea manager Antonio Conte, speaking to Sky Sports: "The performance was good because to concede the equaliser at the end of the first and then go down in first part of the second half, our confidence in that moment was low.
"But my players showed me we have the attitude to fight and change the situation and get a different result. It was very important.
"It is not simple because we are facing difficult situations but the spirit and commitment is right. I'm satisfied for the performance."


Chelsea 4-2 Watford: Mrco Silva says 'fantastic' Hornets deserved to win

Watford manager Marco Silva, speaking to Sky Sports: "It is a really unfair result. It didn't reflect the match and what we saw on the pitch.
"Our team came here and controlled most of the match. We didn't create many chances in the first half, it is true, but we controlled the game and Chelsea started to play on the counter attack.
"We played our game and in the second half for 40 minutes there was only one team playing on the pitch. After 2-1 we had clear chances to finish the match.
"I'm proud of how we played, but of course I'm really frustrated. It showed our way and we need to continue in this way."

Man of the match - Michy Batshuayi



Michy Batshuayi
He may have only been on the pitch a little over 30 minutes but the introduction of Michy Batshuayi was crucial to Chelsea's turnaround. He headed the equaliser - from a cross by another man of the match contender, Pedro - when Chelsea were really struggling for momentum and then capped the victory with a determined effort in the closing minute to ensure no late equaliser from the visitors.

Pedro is Chelsea's star - the best stats

  • Chelsea are unbeaten in their last 13 meetings with Watford in all competitions, winning 10 and drawing three.
  • Watford have conceded exactly four goals on each of their last three top-flight trips to London (0-4 v Tottenham, 3-4 v Chelsea and 2-4 v Chelsea today).
  • Pedro has been directly involved in more goals for Chelsea in all competitions in 2017 than any other player (21 - 12 goals, nine assists).
  • Eden Hazard registered his first Premier League assist in 15 appearances in the competition (since April 2017 v Crystal Palace).
  • Abdoulaye Doucouré has scored with all four of his shots on target in the Premier League this season.
  • Richarlison (five) has had a hand in more goals than any other Watford player in the Premier League this season (three goals, two assists).
  • Michy Batshuayi has scored in each of his three Premier League appearances against Watford (four goals in total).
  • Since the start of last season, only Olivier Giroud (seven) has scored more goals as a substitute in the Premier League than Batshuayi (five)
  • Cesar Azpilicueta has been directly involved in more PL goals than any other defender this season (five - one goal, four assists).

What's next?

Chelsea are in EFL Cup action on Wednesday when they host Everton at Stamford Bridge (19:45 BST) in the fourth round. They return to Premier League action on Saturday when they travel to Bournemouth (17:30).
Watford's next game is at home to Stoke in the league on Saturday (15:00 BST).
Home TeamChelseaAway TeamWatford
Possession
Home
53%
Away
47%
Shots
Home
14
Away
16
Shots on Target
Home
8
Away
5
Corners
Home
6
Away
6
Fouls
Home
13
Away
16

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