Sunday, 28 August 2016

EPL REVIEW- CHELSEA 3 BURNLEY 0- RAMPANT CHELSEA MAUL LEAGUE NEW COMERS

Hazard slumped from the Premier League’s star player when Chelsea won the title to one of the league’s worst last season. Constantly injured, he often made the decision to substitute himself in games when he was struggling.
But he scored a brilliant opener against Burnley and it was a wonder he did not end up in double figures by the end. ‘Eden is a fantastic player, working very well, with a great attitude,’ Conte said. 
Eden Hazard put Chelsea into the lead against Burnley with a stunning solo effort at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League
Hazard sprinted from inside his own half with the ball before slotting home from outside of the penalty area
Hazard celebrates with Cesar Azpilicueta (left), N'Golo Kane, Nemanja Matic and Branislav Ivanovic

MATCH FACTS, PLAYER RATINGS, PREMIER LEAGUE TABLE AND MATCH ZONE  

Chelsea (4-1-4-1): Courtois 6; Ivanovic 7, Cahill 7, Terry 6.5, Azpilicueta 6.5; Kante 7.5; Willian 7.5 (Moses 77), Oscar 7, Matic 7, Hazard 8.5 (Pedro 80); Costa 7.5 (Batshuayi 80).
Subs not used: Begovic, Fabregas, Loftus-Cheek, Aina.
Manager: Antonio Conte 7.5
Booked: Oscar, Ivanovic
Burnley (4-4-2): Heaton 7; Lowton 5, Keane 5.5, Mee 6, Ward 5.5; Boyd 6, Marney 6 (Tarkowski 72 6), Defour 5 (O’Neill 57 6), Arfield 5 (Gudmundsson 57 6); Gray 6, Vokes 6.
Subs not used: Kightly, Robinson, Jutkiewicz, Darikwa.
Manager: Sean Dyche 5
Booked: Keane
Referee: Mark Clattenburg 7 
Attendance: 41,607
MOTM: Hazard 

Eden Hazard's goal detailed in our excellent MATCH ZONE feature

‘After the first day, I saw this. His will to work and improve and find a good shape very soon. But I can also tell that his performance can improve.’
Hazard was showing a return to his former genius — but don’t get Sean Dyche started on that. Burnley’s manager sparked debate when he complained that foreign coaches are hailed for assembling defensive, hard-working teams but when young English managers do the same they are considered primitive.
Conte insisted the difference comes down to facts, not words, and the evidence here was a 3-0 scoreline, 21 shots and nine of those on target. 
Willian doubled the lead for Chelsea after 41 minutes, finishing cooly to give Chelsea a comfortable lead at half-time
Diego Costa watches on as team-mate Willian's shot evaded the reach of Tom Heaton and found the back of the net
Victor Moses scored the third goal for Chelsea in the 89th minute in the Premier League match on Saturday
Victor Moses added Chelsea's third goal after coming on as a substitute against Burnley 
Moses celebrates netting Chelsea's third of the game with Oscar (centre) and Gary Cahill 
Moses celebrates netting Chelsea's third of the game with Oscar (centre) and Gary Cahill 
On the pitch, it was like a pack of velociraptors — with Hazard leading at the front — eviscerating a diplodocus for 90 minutes until all that remained were a pile of bones. It was swift, ruthless, deadly. Hard to watch the mismatch of predator versus prey.
Hazard’s effort was superhuman and so was the way he scored on nine minutes; picking the ball up on half-way, sending opponents backtracking before cutting inside Michael Keane on the edge of the box and side-footing into the bottom right corner.
Willian, returning to the side following a calf injury, added a second just before half-time. Hazard passed in to Diego Costa on the edge of the box, he thought about shooting but passed the ball on to the Brazilian, who teased space from Stephen Ward and shot through the defender’s legs, across goal into the bottom left corner. A late deserved third goal came from substitute Victor Moses, who stretched to reach Pedro’s low ball from the left.
This was not a defensive Chelsea, this was the Chelsea of old, title-winning Chelsea who once played with flicks and tricks and swagger. They had not recorded successive victories at home last season; that has been rectified with their first home clean sheet since November last year.
Chelsea captain John Terry plays the ball out of defence during the first-half of the match against Burnley 
Chelsea forward Diego Costa contests for the ball alongside Burnley defender Michael Keane 
Costa tussles with Steven Defour as Burnley's record signing tries to get his side back into the match against Chelsea
Kante produced another commanding display at the heart of Chelsea's midfield against Burnley
As against Liverpool last week, Burnley’s possession was virtually non-existent, although this time their opponents savagely punished them to make it four wins from Conte’s first four games.
‘It’s a pity that now there is this break, this international break. After three league wins, I wanted to continue playing games,’ Conte said.
Hazard had another effort cleared off the line shortly after he opened the scoring. It was a fine passing move from left to right which culminated in Nemanja Matic crossing, Oscar flicking a header on to the little midfielder standing to the left of goal, who beat Tom Heaton but not Ben Mee as the defender cleared from the far corner.
Chelsea manager Antonio Conte was typically emotive as he watched on from the sidelines at Stamford Bridge
There was no tactical genius from Dyche at the break, no reverting back to the Jurassic for Conte in the second half. Dyche continued to roar from the touchline in his hoarse way, but it changed little.
‘I thought first half was as poor as we’ve been in a year,’ Dyche conceded. ‘There’s a huge gulf between where we are as a club and Chelsea. When the whistle blows you want to be ready to perform but we weren’t, we didn’t perform well in the first half and you cannot do that. Add in some really poor decisions against a very strong side then you’re going to be in trouble and we were.’
Costa came close again six minutes into the second half. Hazard ran down the left, played the ball into the middle, Matic took a touch and Costa shot, but it was too near Heaton. 
But Conte had no reason to be unhappy, as Chelsea side produced a commanding performance against Burnley
Five minutes later, Hazard waited on the edge of the box at a corner and struck a first-time volley which Heaton did well to save. The rebound fell to Terry but he prodded it over from close range. Moments later and from the same position, Hazard faked a shot to go past substitute Johann Berg Gudmundsson and shot narrowly over.
Hazard was seemingly appearing in space everywhere and did so again soon after, this time seeing a low shot kept out by Heaton once again. Moses eventually finished them off with a minute remaining.
Such was Chelsea’s dominance, Hazard and Oscar had started trying rabonas. It was bordering on genius. 
Sean Dyche's Burnley side struggled to build upon their impressive 2-0 win over Liverpool last week

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