Diego Costa’s sublime strike sealed
Chelsea’s 2-0 success against Southampton on Sunday as the Blues chalked
up a fourth successive Premier League victory.
Costa doubled Chelsea’s lead with a fine
finish from 25 yards after Eden Hazard had put Antonio Conte’s side
ahead early in the first half at St Mary’s.
Inflicting Southampton’s first home
league defeat since February gave Chelsea four league wins in a row for
the first time since April 2015, when they were on the verge of lifting
the title under Jose Mourinho.
While it is too early to predict another
Chelsea charge to the title, the Blues have hit a promising vein of
form since Conte switched to his preferred system with a three-man
defence.
Their win on the south-coast lifted them above Tottenham into fourth place in the table and within one point of leaders Manchester City.
Southampton remain in mid-table after a first defeat in six league games stalled their recent fine run.
“I’m very happy after this performance. I saw great commitment and great work rate with the ball and without it,” Conte said.
“For the fourth game we keep a
clean-sheet. It’s fantastic but it’s early for us to speak about title
contenders. We can improve a lot.”
After making a host of changes for the
midweek League Cup defeat at West Ham, Conte returned to the line-up
that thrashed Manchester United last weekend, which meant captain John
Terry was back on the bench.
For the all focus on Terry’s omission,
it was the presence of Hazard, who didn’t start against the Hammers,
that proved the most significant team change.
Just seconds after kick-off, the Belgium
midfielder underlined his threat with a clever run and cut back on the
right side of the penalty area that ended with Costa unable to prod past
Saints goalkeeper Fraser Forster.
Southampton boss Claude Puel should have
been well aware of the need to stifle Hazard after working with the
Chelsea star when he was a teenager at French club Lille.
– Menace –
But if Puel had warned his players, they
clearly failed to take note because Hazard was barely opposed as he put
Chelsea ahead in the sixth minute.
Allowed to advance unchecked onto a
Victor Moses pass, Hazard glided into the same area of the penalty box
he had threatened from before, and this time he tricked Steven Davis
with an astute cutback before drilling a low shot past Forster.
It was the first time Hazard had scored
in three consecutive league games for Chelsea, but Southampton recovered
their composure and almost grabbed an equaliser when Dusan Tadic’s low
free-kick was turned away by Thibaut Courtois.
Hazard remained a menace and brought Forster into action with a low shot from the edge of the area.
That was the signal for Chelsea to turn
up the heat and Costa should have scored just before half-time when he
fired straight at Forster from Nemanja Matic’s pass.
A sweeping Chelsea move early in the
featured eye-catching passes from N’Golo Kante and Marcos Alonso and
almost brought an own goal from Saints captain Jose Fonte as he
stretched to clear from Costa.
Costa wasn’t to be denied however and the Spain forward doubled Chelsea’s lead in the 55th minute.
Taking a short pass from Hazard 25 yards
from goal, Costa set his sights and unleashed a majestic shot that
curled past Forster into the far corner for his eighth Chelsea goal this
season.
Conte’s team were in complete control
now and Costa nearly made it three when he volleyed narrowly wide at the
near post before Hazard’s drive drew a smart stop from Forster.
Charlie Austin thought he’d given
Southampton a late lifeline when he rifled the ball under Courtois, but
his effort was ruled out for offside as Chelsea’s revamped rearguard
secured a fourth successive league clean-sheet.
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