Chelsea Beats Stoke To Pile Pressure On League Leaders

With or without controversial Diogo Coasta, Alvaro Morata bagged a classy hat-trick as Chelsea made short work of beating Stoke 4-0 to keep up the pressure on the Premier League leaders on Saturday. Pedro also scored for Antonio Conte’s side, who remained just three points off the top of the table with their title defence gathering steam.

According a report by Mailonline, Chelsea brushed aside an under-strength Potters side, who paid for some costly defensive errors as Morata scored early and then twice late on to take his season’s tally to seven goals in six games for club and country.

Having scored his first three goals for his new club with his head, the £60 million ($81 million, 68 million euros) signing from Real Madrid netted all three goals with his feet in the Potteries and he might have added to his total from two late chances. It was a chastening afternoon for Stoke, who went into the game with just one senior centre-back available in Bruno Martins Indi.

Chelsea led after just 81 seconds as Stoke’s makeshift back three were undone by a straightforward long pass. It was played from the Chelsea defence by Cesar Azpilicueta and collected by Morata after a simple run between Glen Johnson and Bruno Martins Indi. He composed himself before beating Jack Butland low to his left. The champions doubled their lead on the half-hour thanks in no small part to an error by Darren Fletcher.

The former Manchester United man tried to chest down a high header from Erik Pieters but only succeeded in guiding it into the path of Pedro, who skipped away from Martins Indi and rifled a superb, right-footed shot past Butland for his first league goal of the season. Stoke went close two minutes before the break when Joe Allen found space wide on the right and crossed for Mame Diouf, who sent an overhead kick just wide at the far post.

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  1. Joy

    I expected the result.

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