Chelsea Bury Watford At The Bridge To Move Into Third Place
5th May 2019
Maurizio Sarri's side were booed off after a sloppy first half, but two goals in three minutes from Loftus-Cheek and Luiz lifted the mood at Stamford Bridge

- Chelsea moved into third place in the Premier League as a quick-fire blitz from Ruben Loftus-Cheek and David Luiz inspired a vital 3-0 win over Watford on Sunday
- Gonzalo Higuain added the third and Chelsea are now one point clear of fourth placed Tottenham after their first win in four games in all competitions.
- If the Blues win their last league game of the season at Leicester next Sunday they will be certain to qualify for next season's Champions League via a top-four finish
LONDON, United
Kingdom- Chelsea moved into third place in the Premier League as a
quick-fire blitz from Ruben Loftus-Cheek and David Luiz inspired a vital 3-0
win over Watford on Sunday.
Maurizio Sarri's side were booed off after a sloppy first
half, but two goals in three minutes from Loftus-Cheek and Luiz lifted the mood
at Stamford Bridge.
Gonzalo Higuain added the third and Chelsea are now one
point clear of fourth placed Tottenham after their first win in four games in
all competitions.
If the Blues win their last league game of the season at
Leicester next Sunday they will be certain to qualify for next season's
Champions League via a top-four finish.
Before heading to Leicester, Chelsea host Eintracht
Frankfurt in the Europa League semi-finals on Thursday, with the tie poised at
1-1 after the first leg.
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Finishing in the top four and winning the Europa League
would make Sarri's troubled first season a relative success.
But even now Sarri, who has struggled to win over his squad,
can't escape murmurs of dissent.
The former Napoli boss awoke to more unrest on Sunday after
out-of-favour Blues defender Gary Cahill blasted Sarri.
Cahill has made just eight appearances this season and
claims he has been shown a lack of respect by Sarri.
"I see some of the situations with players who won the
title with Chelsea, not just myself, and it just hasn't been right," the
long-serving Cahill told the Sunday Telegraph.
"It makes it very hard for me to have respect for
someone who has not respected what some of us have won with the club."
Cahill was given a standing ovation by Chelsea fans when
Sarri sent him on in the final minutes for what could be his farewell appearance.
But Cahill's outburst might have been on his team-mates'
minds during a lethargic, distracted first half display.
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Watford's Gerard Deulofeu went close early on with a fierce
shot that flashed just wide.
- Hazard sparkles -
Chelsea were also indebted to a stunning save from Kepa
Arrizabalaga, who recently admitted the painful lessons of his League Cup final
mutiny -- when he refused to be substituted against Manchester City -- have
made him a better person and player.
When Jose Holebas whipped in a cross, Kepa showed why Sarri
only dropped him for one match following that Wembley rebellion as he leapt
high to his right to brilliantly claw away Troy Deeney's header from a Jose
Holebas cross.
Adding to a concerning start for Chelsea, they lost France
midfielder N'Golo Kante to injury after 10 minutes.
Loftus-Cheek, who started on the bench despite an impressive
display in Frankfurt, came on for Kante, but Chelsea were still off the pace.
Deulofeu scuffed wide from a good position and by the time
Holebas rifled just over from long-range, Sarri cut an agitated figure as he
gesticulated angrily on the touchline.
Urging his players to "pass, pass, pass", Sarri's
promptings almost brought a reward when Pedro went close with a 20-yard blast
after a neat link-up with Gonzalo Higuain.
It wasn't enough to prevent half-time jeers.
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But Eden Hazard was beginning to warm to his task and the
Belgian, without whom Chelsea would be completely toothless, helped Sarri's men
silence the doubters in the 48th minute.
When Hazard took a short corner, he collected Pedro's return
pass and flicked a cross towards the far post, where Loftus-Cheek rose above
Nathaniel Chalobah to head home from close-range.
Playing with more verve and belief now, Chelsea struck again
from another corner three minutes later as Hazard's delivery was met by Luiz
with a thumping header past Foster.
Higuain put the result beyond doubt when he scored just the
fifth goal of his loan spell from Juventus in the 75th minute.
Running onto Pedro's pass, the Argentine striker clipped a
delicate finish over Foster from a tight angle to cap Chelsea's second half
resurgence.