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Chelsea vs Everton. Premier League.

Stamford BridgeAttendance41,429.

Chelsea 5

  • E Hazard (19th minute, 56th minute)
  • M Alonso (20th minute)
  • D Costa (42nd minute)
  • Pedro (65th minute)

Everton 0

    Chelsea 5-0 Everton: Eden Hazard stars as Blues power to the top

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    Chelsea 5-0 Everton

    Eden Hazard scored twice as Chelsea powered to the top of the Premier League with an emphatic 5-0 thrashing of Everton at Stamford Bridge on Saturday evening.

    In a hugely one-sided contest, Hazard set the hosts on their way with the opening goal in the 19th minute.

    Marcos Alonso doubled the advantage 23 seconds later and Diego Costa made it 3-0 shortly before the break.

    Hazard scored the fourth for a Chelsea side brimming with confidence and Pedro completed the rout in the 65th minute.

    Chelsea's Eden Hazard celebrates scoring his side's fourth goal of the game during the Premier League match v Everton at Stamford Bridge
    Image: Chelsea's Eden Hazard celebrates scoring his side's fourth goal of the game against Everton

    The win sees Chelsea go top of the Premier League after Manchester City were held at home by Middlesbrough earlier in the day.

    It is also their fifth successive league victory and clean sheet, neither of which ever really looked in doubt against an overwhelmed and below-par Everton.

    Diego Costa of Chelsea (R) celebrates scoring his side's third goal with Gary Cahill during the Premier League match v Everton
    Image: Diego Costa celebrates scoring for Chelsea with Gary Cahill

    Toffees boss Ronald Koeman tried to match the hosts with three at the back, as Phil Jagielka and Maarten Stekelenburg returned to the starting line-up along with Tom Cleverley.

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    But the visitors' plans started to unravel as soon as the 19th minute when Gareth Barry lost possession midway inside the Chelsea half, the hosts countered and Hazard cut in from the left and fired into the far corner.

    Less than a minute later it was 2-0 as Hazard's clever turn set up another break and Pedro cut across for Alonso to drill a shot through the legs of Stekelenburg.

    Chelsea continued to dominate and Victor Moses struck the post after meeting Alonso's cross on the half volley.

    Eden Hazard of Chelsea (L) takes on Ramiro Funes Mori of Everton (R) during the Premier League match at Stamford Bridge
    Image: Hazard takes on Everton's Ramiro Funes Mori in the first half

    The visitors offered nothing in response in a remarkably one-sided first half.

    Costa extended Chelsea's lead in the 42nd minute when he fired in from a corner and the striker could have scored a second in injury-time when he raced clear, but failed to hit the target.

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    The slick hosts did add another after the break, Hazard driving goalwards after collecting a backheel from Pedro and then drilling a shot into the bottom corner.

    Everton looked completely hapless and, after Stekelenburg saved from Costa, it was 5-0 when Hazard's shot was palmed out for Pedro to finish into an empty net.

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    Still the visitors showed no sign of a comeback and Stekelenburg had to save from Costa and then David Luiz as Chelsea pushed for more.

    Moses had the hosts' final chance but he saw his effort saved as Antonio Conte's side had to settle for five.

    Player ratings

    Chelsea: Courtois (6), Azpilicueta (7), David Luiz (7), Cahill (7), Moses (8), Kante (7), Matic (8), Alonso (8), Pedro (8), Costa (8), Hazard (9).

    Subs:Terry (5), Oscar (5), Batshuayi (5).

    Everton: Stekelenburg (5), Coleman (4), Williams (3), Jagielka (3), Oviedo (3), Funes Mori (3), Barry (3), Bolasie (3), Barkley (3), Cleverley (3), Lukaku (4).

    Subs: Mirallas (5), Davies (5), Lennon (5).

    Man of the match: Eden Hazard.