CHELSEA WIN AND HANDLE 7 POINT FAR MAN CITY
Chelsea extended their lead at the top of the table to seven points
after seeing off an Aston Villa team who finally ended their Premier
League goal drought after 11 hours.
With nearest rivals Manchester City held at home by
Hull, Branislav Ivanovic's winner secured a vital victory for the
leaders.
Villa, who had not scored in the league since 20
December, responded well after falling behind to Eden Hazard's early
goal and levelled through Jores Okore's header at the start of the
second half.
But Ivanovic restored the Blues' advantage after 66
minutes and they went on to secure Jose Mourinho's first win at Villa
Park at the sixth attempt.
The spirit Villa showed in defeat will be scant
consolation for Paul Lambert's struggling side, whose winless run now
stands at nine league games, but it appeared they were heading for a far
worse defeat when Hazard opened the scoring after eight minutes.
That goal was scored far too easily from Villa's point
of view, with their defence being carved apart as Oscar escaped down the
right and fed Willian, who found Hazard running into the area to slot
home.
Villa's main tactic in Lambert's 100th league game in
charge seemed to be to fire a succession of crosses into the box,
despite that fact their out-of-form target man Christian Benteke was
dropped to the bench and Gabriel Agbonlahor did not offer much of an
aerial threat in his place.
Blues keeper Thibaut Courtois gave them hope when he
flapped at a couple of deliveries but Chelsea remained comfortable and
even created further chances to extend their lead.
That all changed after half-time, when Villa finally found a way to hurt Mourinho's men.
Carles Gil had already shown some neat touches before
slipping past Oscar on the by-line and lifting in a perfect pass for
Okore to power home a downward header.
The goal brought wild celebrations from Villa's players
and fans - with Okore booked for running into a crowd, who had not seen
a league goal from their side since 20 December.
Ironic chants of "we score when we want" followed from
the home supporters and with Chelsea pegged back in their own half, for a
few minutes it least, it appeared more might follow.
Not for the first time this season, the Blues found themselves in a battle, but they responded in perfect fashion.
Mourinho's men held firm at the back and began to build
their own spell of pressure.
Willian sent two shots skidding narrowly
wide but the waves of Chelsea attacks were becoming relentless.
Villa cracked after 66 minutes, when they failed to deal with Cesar Azpilicueta's run and cross into the area.
The ball broke for Ivanovic on the edge of the box, who fizzed an unstoppable first-time shot into the top corner.
Aston Villa 1
Okore 48′
Chelsea 2
Hazard 8′ Ivanovic 66′
- FT 90 +7
- HT 0-1
- Mourinho secures first league win at Villa Park
- Villa score first goal for 659 minutes
- Ivanovic winner is fifth goal against Villa
- League rivals Man City drop points
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Chapisha Maoni