Chelsea trounce Huddersfield

London: Third-placed Chelsea put in a determined performance as they returned to winning ways with a comfortable 3-1 win at Huddersfield Town in their Premier League game, Tuesday.

Goals from Tiemoue Bakayoko, Willian and Pedro put Chelsea 3-0 ahead after 50 minutes before Huddersfield got a late consolation through substitute Laurent Depoitre.

The win put Chelsea level on 35 points with second-placed Manchester United and 11 points behind leaders Manchester City.

After losing to West Ham United Saturday, Chelsea needed to quickly get back on track and David Wagner’s promoted Huddersfield side provided little resistance.

Huddersfield had beaten Manchester United at the John Smith’s Stadium but Wagner’s gameplan, from the outset, was for his team to defend deep and try to frustrate the champions. That gave Chelsea space and time on the ball in midfield which they accepted gleefully and took a firm grip on the game.

After an early Pedro effort was rightly ruled out for offside, Chelsea went in front after 23 minutes when a poor clearance from Huddersfield keeper Jonas Lossl put the home defence under pressure. Hazard flicked the ball to Willian who found Bakayoko and the last-named fired home confidently.

Chelsea doubled their lead two minutes before the break when Marcos Alonso’s fine cross from the left was met by Willian at the back post, the Brazilian powering his header past Lossl.

Any lingering hope of a fightback vanished five minutes after restart as Willian kept his marker at bay to lay-off an Alonso cross to Pedro who superbly curled a side-foot shot into the far corner.

Huddersfield, who are 12th on 18 points, got an added time consolation through substitute Depoitre’s fine glancing header.

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