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Chelsea vs Sunderland. Premier League.

Stamford BridgeAttendance41,562.

Chelsea 3

  • B Ivanovic (5th minute)
  • Pedro (13th minute)
  • Oscar (50th minute pen)

Sunderland 1

  • F Borini (52nd minute)

Chelsea 3-1 Sunderland: Guus Hiddink sees improved Blues victory

Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic (R) celebrates
Image: Chelsea players celebrate Branislav Ivanovic's opener at Stamford bridge

New interim manager Guus Hiddink watched from the stands at Stamford Bridge as Chelsea beat Sunderland 3-1 in the Premier League.

Goals from Branislav Ivanovic, Pedro and an Oscar penalty gave the Blues their first league win in three games and only their fifth of the season, but Chelsea fans did not hold back in making their feelings heard about sacked manager Jose Mourinho and the players' performances so far.

Hiddink's appointment until the end of the season was confirmed just before kick-off and his first game in the dugout will be at home to Watford on Boxing Day as Chelsea look to rescue a miserable season.

Post Jose Blues
Post Jose Blues

Fans make their feelings known at the Bridge

Substitute Fabio Borini pulled one back for Sunderland (53) minutes after Oscar had made it three but Sam Allardyce's side remain in the bottom three following the defeat, their 11th in 17 games this season. 

Even before kick-off at Stamford Bridge, banners surrounded the stands showing support for 'Special One' Mourinho, one fan describing Eden Hazard, Cesc Fabregas and Diego Costa as the 'Three Rats'.

Skipper John Terry had claimed player power had not played a part in Thursday's decision to axe the Portugese but Fabregas and Costa's names were booed by large parts of the home support before the action started, while Chelsea fans were soon singing in support of a man who led them to three league titles over two spells.

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Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic said the players are well aware of what Mourinho means to the fans

But the hosts were ahead after just five minutes through Ivanovic, who got up tallest to meet Willian's corner, heading into the top left corner from 12 yards.

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And it was soon 2-0 through Mourinho's summer signing Pedro, whose left-footed effort from 12 yards found the top right corner after Sebastian Coates' miscontrol from Ivanovic's right-wing cross.

Oscar impressed in the first half, and could have had Chelsea three up having made his way effortlessly into the penalty area, but Costel Pantimilom came out fast to block his low effort from 10 yards.

Chelsea interim manager Guus Hiddink waves to supporters
Image: Chelsea interim manager Guus Hiddink waves to supporters during the win

Chelsea got their third five minutes after half-time through Oscar's penalty after Willian was brought down by Pantilimon, prompting more support from the stands for Mourinho.

Sunderland struck in reply three minutes later through former Chelsea forward Borini, who rolled the ball into the empty net after Thibaut Courtois had parried Younes Kaboul's header.

Allardyce's side had several chances to halve the deficit in the final half-hour; first, Borini's right-footed effort slid just wide of Courtois' left-hand post, before Jermain Defoe's half-volley was sliced wide from 10 yards.

A Chelsea fan holds a banner to appreciate Jose Mourinho
Image: Another Chelsea fan holds a banner in support of Mourinho

Chelsea fans reacted with a smattering of applause amid the jeers as both Costa and Fabregas were substituted in the second half, but despite another late chance for Defoe, who was denied by Courtois from 12 yards, the Blues held on for three points.

Andy Burton's view from Stamford Bridge

Five things for Hiddink
Five things for Hiddink

Issues for the new Chelsea manager

"The performance was totally different in the first-half to what we've seen from Chelsea in recent weeks, but in the second-half they wobbled and showed the defensive frailties which have blighted their season.

"The fans made their point to Roman Abramovich that they do not agree with Mourinho's departure. They also made their feelings clear to the players they perceive to have let Mourinho down, especially Costa, who was heavily booed when he was replaced in the second half.

"Hiddink watched on, and now it's his turn to try and sort this all out. A strange old day at the Bridge."

Dozens of banners were unfurled in support for Jose Mourinho
Image: Dozens of banners were unfurled in support for Jose Mourinho

Charlie Nicholas' Soccer Saturday verdict

"There's no doubt that the majority of Chelsea fans were there to vocally support Mourinho rather than the players themselves.

"Fabregas came off today to a lot of boos, a bit of clapping, then Costa came off. Those two were mentioned in a lot of the banners. I don't know if it was done with any thought process of bringing those two off but Costa got the worst of it.

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Chelsea assistant manager Steve Holland said this was a good result for the club

"It takes big characters to come through these certain situations and it's very rare that certain players can win over fans. I think this will be about for quite a few weeks yet, maybe even months. Somebody like Fabregas in particular, someone they associate as an Arsenal man, they never quite adapted to him.

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Chelsea captain John Terry said any pressure that was on his side today was brought about by the players

"It may be different, Drogba may come in with Hiddink and relax them and turn it round. If they do then credit to them, but I think it will be difficult for certain characters." 

Player ratings

Chelsea: Courtois (7); Ivanovic (7), Zouma (6), Terry (6), Azpilicueta (6); Matic (6), Fabregas (6); Willian (7), Oscar (8), Pedro (7); Diego Costa (6).

Subs used: Mikel (6), Ramires (6), Remy (6)

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Sunderland manager Sam Allardyce said it was a disappointing start to the game from his side but he was pleased to see some fight in the second half

Sunderland: Pantilimon (6), Jones (6), Coates (5), Kaboul (6), O'Shea (5), Van Aanholt (6), M'Vila (5), Rodwell (6), Toivonen (5), Watmore (7), Defoe (6). 

Subs used: Borini (6), Fletcher (6), Johnson (6)

Man of the match: Oscar