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| Event | Premier League 2020-21 | ||||||
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| Date | Saturday 3 October 2020 | ||||||
| Venue | Stamford Bridge, London | ||||||
| Player of the Match | Ben Chilwell | ||||||
| Referee | Michael Oliver | ||||||
| Attendance | 0 | ||||||
| Weather | 14 °C (57 °F) | ||||||
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Chelsea v Crystal Palace was a match which took place at the Stamford Bridge on Saturday 3 October 2020.
Summer signing Ben Chilwell scored one and assisted another on his first Premier League start since his £45m move from Leicester City as Chelsea returned to winning ways against Crystal Palace at Stamford Bridge.
Having made his first appearance on Tuesday as Frank Lampard's side were knocked out of the Carabao Cup on penalties by Tottenham, Chilwell marked his 100th Premier League appearance by firing in at the back post following Mamadou Sakho's failed clearance.
Chilwell, 23, then delivered an excellent cross from the left to allow Kurt Zouma to head in a second after 66 minutes, before Jorginho stepped up to convert two penalties in the space of four minutes to seal victory.
Tammy Abraham was left aggrieved as, having won the first penalty, he was denied the opportunity to take the second as captain Cesar Azpilicueta shepherded him away from Jorginho.
Manager Lampard also handed a league debut to £22m goalkeeper Edouard Mendy as the hosts, led in defence by fellow summer addition Thiago Silva, registered a first clean sheet of the season as visitors Palace failed to muster a shot on target.
Chelsea climb into the top four before the rest of the weekend's action, while defeat leaves Crystal Palace in eighth.
Following their first starts for the club in Tuesday's Carabao Cup exit, Mendy and Chilwell's league bows were among six changes made by Lampard to the side which clawed back a point in a 3-3 draw with promoted West Brom last weekend.
The new-look Blues - who avoided back-to-back defeats on that occasion courtesy of Abraham's late equaliser - dominated possession on Saturday but were initially frustrated in their attempts to unlock a Palace side content to sit back for much of the first half.
It was a rare error in the Eagles defence which allowed Chilwell to fire his new side ahead, as Sakho's attempted headed clearance dropped perfectly for the England international.
With Palace forced to pursue an equaliser, Chelsea's youthful side began to flow - with the free-to-roam Kai Havertz, 21, in particular a constant headache for the Eagles defence as he stretched the back-line with clever movement off the ball.
Chilwell had delivered delightful crosses from the left throughout and Zouma eventually took advantage to grant the left-back the assist his efforts deserved.
Abraham had gone close to adding a third from Callum Hudson-Odoi's cross before drawing Mitchell into a foul shortly after as Jorginho put the result beyond doubt with a cool spot-kick after 78 minutes.
And, after Havertz was felled by Sakho, the Italy international made no mistake with his second to lessen the chance of any ill-feeling from his team-mate.
Roy Hodgson named an unchanged line-up from defeat at Everton last weekend, when a penalty decision described as "nonsense" by the 73-year-old ended the Eagles' promising winning start to the new campaign.
Fortunately, there were no controversial handball decisions against his side at Stamford Bridge - where Hodgson could have no complaints about the two penalties conceded by his side as both Mitchell and Sakho were drawn into errors.
The visitors successfully nullified Chelsea's attack until Chilwell pounced in the 50th minute but, with a limited threat of their own, they never looked remotely like forcing a way back.
Wilfried Zaha, who looks set for another campaign as a Palace player as the summer transfer window draws to a close, and strike-partner Jordan Ayew, were starved of chances as their side spent long spells without the ball.
Hodgson made it clear during Friday's press conference that the club will not accept any late bids for star player Zaha, who has already scored three goals in as many league games to move to within one of his tally in the competition last season.
Match[]
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| 3 October 2020 12:30 GMT |
Chelsea |
4–0 | Stamford Bridge, London Attendance: 0 Referee: Michael Oliver | |
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| Chilwell Zouma Jorginho |
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Match Stats[]
| Overall | Chelsea | Crystal Palace |
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| Goals scored | 4 | 0 |
| Total shots | 17 | 4 |
| Shots on target | 6 | 0 |
| Ball possession | 71% | 29% |
| Corner kicks | 8 | 5 |
| Fouls committed | 17 | 13 |
See also[]
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| Chelsea F.C. matches - 2020–21 |
| 2020–21 Premier League |
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