Chelsea 4 Cardiff City 1: Hazard hat-trick sees off early scare

Maurizio Sarri prolonged his perfect start in the Premier League as Chelsea recovered from an early scare to sweep aside Cardiff City.

Published : Sep 15, 2018 22:25 IST

Eden Hazard celebrates scoring for Chelsea.
Eden Hazard celebrates scoring for Chelsea.
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Eden Hazard celebrates scoring for Chelsea.

Chelsea nudged ahead of Liverpool at the top of the Premier League table as Eden Hazard's hat-trick helped secure a come-from-behind 4-1 win over Cardiff City on Saturday.

The Belgium star needed just six first-half minutes to erase an early deficit and later, returned to seal his treble from the spot as the hosts continued their perfect start to the new season.

Cardiff did fleetingly threaten an almighty upset thanks to Sol Bamba's shock 16th-minute opener before Maurizio Sarri's men took command on the way to a convincing fifth straight victory.

The in-form Hazard instigated a hasty turnaround that became a comfortable three points when Willian curled home seven minutes from the end, ensuring the Blues inched into top spot on goal difference.

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Neil Warnock's pre-match promise not to "shut-up shop" took shape when Bamba stunned an expectant Stamford Bridge crowd, prodding in defensive partner Sean Morrison's header.

Neil Etheridge twice denied Mateo Kovacic an immediate response, but could do little about Hazard's unerring bottom-corner finish that restored parity.

The comeback was complete a minute before the break as Olivier Giroud's gorgeous cushioned touch freed his teammate to force a second in off Bamba at close range.

Cardiff remained in with a chance of extracting something from the match until substitute Willian arrived to end the resistance, first drawing a Bamba challenge that Hazard converted from the spot in the 80th minute, and then, delightfully getting himself on the scoresheet by picking out the top right corner, three minutes later.

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What it means: Resilience essential to new-look Chelsea

Chelsea's excellence in possession across the opening few weeks may have masked what seems genuine strength of character. This was a different test to those it had faced against Arsenal and Newcastle United and it passed it with complete comfort, refusing to panic after falling behind for the first time this term.

Pat on the back: Giroud relishes fresh start

He might not have been on the scoresheet here, but the recalled Giroud justified his selection with two telling assists for Hazard that turned the match around. The striker looked rich in confidence following his drought-breaking goal for France last weekend as a pair of delicate touches late in the first half sliced open a Cardiff defence that until then appeared in good order.

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Boot up the backside: Kovacic the concern

Hazard's rescue act, hasty though it was, would not have been needed had Croatia international Kovacic made the most of his two earlier opportunities. The midfielder should certainly have converted the second, a one-on-one with Etheridge, and his difficult afternoon came to a frustrating end five minutes into the second half as he limped off with an apparent muscle problem in his right leg.

What's next?

Chelsea's busy week takes it to Greece on Thursday for its Europa League opener against PAOK, before a less arduous trip to West Ham, three days later. Cardiff, meanwhile, does not get any respite from a tough run of fixtures with Manchester City visiting Wales next Saturday.

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