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Chelsea 3-0 Aston Villa: Romelu Lukaku and Mateo Kovacic score long-awaited Stamford Bridge goals
Report and highlights as Romelu Lukaku and Mateo Kovacic end their long waits to score for Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, while Edouard Mendy was in fine form to keep out Aston Villa and Saul Niguez disappointed on debut.
Monday 13 September 2021 09:43, UK
Romelu Lukaku and Mateo Kovacic scored their first Stamford Bridge goals for Chelsea as the Blues beat Aston Villa 3-0 to move level on points with Manchester United at the top of the early Premier League table.
On his second home debut for the club Lukaku was brilliantly clinical to finish after Kovacic's through ball on 15 minutes and, after the break, the Croatian pounced on a poor Tyrone Mings back pass (49) to net his own maiden home goal for the club.
Villa had dominated in between those two goals, forcing Edouard Mendy into a string of fine first-half saves, while Ollie Watkins was denied by a crucial Thiago Silva block when he took it around the goalkeeper.
However, after Mings' gift, the hosts - while still not at their best - found a measure of control and Lukaku stretched their advantage with a brilliant left-foot drive into the top corner in stoppage time (90+4) to double his tally.
Chelsea's sketchy first-half display led to debutant Saul Niguez being hooked at half-time but the Blues maintained their unbeaten start to the season. Villa - who were missing key men Emi Martinez and Emi Buendia due to their international trip with Argentina - have four points from their first four fixtures.
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How Chelsea held off Villa to eventually win by three...
It was a frantic start to the match in west London, with Antonio Rudiger and Marcos Alonso seeing shots blocked behind for corners inside a minute before Ezri Konsa headed wide from a free-kick at the other end and then diverted a Chelsea corner onto his own bar.
A moment of quality broke the deadlock on the quarter hour mark, though, when Kovacic used space in midfield to play through Lukaku who expertly cut back inside Axel Tuanzebe before finishing clinically past Villa back-up keeper Jed Steer, finding the net on his ninth appearance at this ground in a Chelsea shirt.
Despite the setback, Villa responded impressively. When Saul gave away the ball on the edge of his own box, Watkins forced Thiago Silva - cleared by FIFA on Friday to play after not being released for Brazil duty - into a crucial block after he'd beaten Mendy, before the Chelsea keeper stopped another effort from the Villa forward and made a fantastic double-save to keep out Mings and Konsa.
That error from Saul compounded a poor first-half performance from the on-loan Atletico Madrid man, who, after winning one of his nine duels and losing possession nine times, was replaced by Jorginho at half-time.
And Chelsea were celebrating soon after the restart when Kovacic darted onto Mings' sloppy pass back to Steer to score and assist in a match for the first time since January 2017, when he was at Real Madrid, and break his Stamford Bridge duck on the 73rd attempt.
Kai Havertz almost made it three moments later when he shot across the face of goal and Alonso went close with a similar effort later in the half after Konsa had again tested Mendy with a header from a set-piece.
There were more efforts from Watkins and Mings but Mendy repeatedly dealt with the danger on a night when he was busier than he may have expected to have been. That solid base allowed Chelsea to press forward in the closing stages and they wrapped up their third win in four matches empthatically in injury time with Lukaku firing into the top corner.
Saul's debut to forget
In the first half, Saul won won one of nine duels, conceded three fouls, misplaced six passes ( with a pass accuracy of 83.8 per cent) and had a 58 per cent pass accuracy in Villa's half. He gained possession once and lost it nine times.
Afterwards, Thomas Tuchel told Sky Sports: "We could see Saul had a bit of trouble to adapt to the intensity of the Premier League, our structure and our style of play.
"It was hard to [take him off] but I had the feeling that he struggled. He had some big mistakes, passing mistakes and errors. He struggled with the intensity and you could see he was not fully adapted. This is completely my responsibility. I thought he could just jump in and play for us at this level.
"It's very hard [to adapt]. I told him before, it's my responsibility if it doesn't work out for the match of your life. When he struggled a bit with ball losses and created some chance for Aston Villa, I thought it was better to change him."
What the managers said...
Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel: "It was absolutely not comfortable. We played against a strong, strong Aston Villa side. They were well prepared. They looked very sharp and confident from the start and they caused us a lot of problems, especially in the first half.
"Second half was better. More control, a more fluid game and then a lot of chances and half-chances that we did not take very well. We lacked precision to have earlier goals but okay.
"Lukaku has the personality and self-confidence, wants to score and help team with his goals and has the composure to do it. He scored two very difficult goals, no easy tap-ins, and he made the difference for us and helped us get three points against a very strong Aston Villa side. He adds something to the group we did not have in this capacity so far."
Aston Villa boss Dean Smith: "I'm frustrated with the score line but football is about moments and we didn't take our moments today. I feel with the squad I have available to me, with the quality of the squad and the athleticism we have, we can go and ask questions of these clubs and I thought we did that in the first half. The second goal took a lot of wind out of our sails. But there were a lot of positives, there's a lot of belief in this group."
Opta stats
- Chelsea recorded their 600th win in the Premier League this evening, joining Manchester United (690) as the only teams to reach this tally in the competition.
- Aston Villa have lost six of their last seven Premier League away games at Stamford Bridge (D1), conceding 21 goals and only scoring three in reply across these meetings.
- Chelsea have only conceded one goal in the Premier League so far this season, their fewest after four games of a league campaign since 2010-11 under Carlo Ancelotti (also one).
- Chelsea are unbeaten in their last 91 Premier League games at Stamford Bridge when leading at half time (W75 D16), with their last such defeat coming in October 2011 against Arsenal (3-5).
- Despite failing to score, Aston Villa attempted 18 shots at Stamford Bridge - only Liverpool (24, in Chelsea's previous game) have fired in more attempts in a Premier League game against the Blues under Thomas Tuchel.
- Mateo Kovacic scored and assisted for Chelsea in a Premier League game for the first time, while he last did so in a game within the top five European leagues in January 2017 for Real Madrid (v Real Sociedad).
- Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku - who went on to net a brace - scored his first club goal at Stamford Bridge, in what was his 15th appearance at the ground and from his 22nd attempted shot.
- Chelsea's Romelu Lukaku has scored in each of his last six Premier League appearances against Aston Villa (eight goals) - only against West Ham has he had a longer run of scoring in consecutive games against a specific opponent in the competition (seven, between 2013 and 2016).
What's next?
Chelsea host Zenit St Petersburg in the Champions League on Tuesday at 8pm, before going to Tottenham next Sunday, live on Sky Sports for a 4.30pm kick-off. Aston Villa are next in action at home to Everton at 5.30pm on Saturday, live on Sky Sports.