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Callum Hudson-Odoi scored his first Premier League goal as Chelsea
returned to winning ways at Stamford Bridge with a comfortable victory
over struggling Burnley.
The England winger showed a nice bit of opportunism, stealing in to the
box to finish off Cesar Azpilicueta’s chipped ball, to net his side’s
third and seal the win shortly after half-time.
The Blues have faltered at the Bridge in recent weeks, losing to three
sides near the relegation zone, and were struggling to break down a
well-organised Burnley in the opening 25 minutes until Matt Lowton’s
reckless sliding tackle on Willian enabled Jorginho to open the scoring
from the penalty spot.
Visiting keeper Nick Pope then allowed Tammy Abraham’s close-range
header to evade his grasp and find the net to give the Blues a grip on
the game before they had even got out of second gear.
The Blues could have had more but three was plenty against a Clarets
side who rarely threatened, coming closest to a goal through a Ben Mee
header that Ross Barkley hacked off the line.
Chelsea were assured of being fourth in the league regardless of
Saturday’s result, but the win ensures they preserve a five-point
cushion between themselves and Manchester United, who lead the pack
below them chasing Champions League qualification.
Burnley have now suffered four defeats on the bounce – a run of results
that has dragged them firmly into the relegation battle. They are four
points above the bottom three, but that margin could be reduced on
Sunday, with Bournemouth and Aston Villa both in action.
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