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The former Queens Park Rangers striker came off the bench to score the winner at the KC Stadium after Steve Bruce’s side had came from 2-0 down to draw level before half-time Loic Remy spared Thibaut Courtois ‘ blushes by coming off the bench to score the winner as Chelsea beat Hull City 3-2 to move six points clear at the top of the Premier League.
Chelsea raced into a two-goal lead at the KC Stadium on Sunday courtesy of classy finishes from Eden Hazard and Diego Costa inside nine minutes.
Jose Mourinho’s men were far from their best, though, and
Hull took advantage as Ahmed Elmohamady pulled a goal
back, then Abel Hernandez pounced on a Thibaut Courtois
mistake just 74 seconds later to slot in his first goal since October.
A stunning triple save from Courtois went someway to
repaying his team-mates as the hosts continued to press
forward.
But Remy had the final say with his first touch after
replacing Costa, and it was a moment to forget for Allan
McGregor, as the striker’s tame shot squirmed through his
legs and into the net.
Victory for the Blues ensured they head into the international break in command of the title race – they still have a game in hand over second-placed Manchester City - while Hull remain just three points above the relegation
zone.
Hazard scored a stunning goal at Hull last season and he
took less than two minutes to hit another sublime effort, latching onto Costa’s lay-off and surging forward before letting fly with his left foot to find the far corner from 20 yards.
Hernandez was wasteful when one-on-one soon after, and
Hull were punished in the ninth minute as Cesc Fabregas
picked out Costa and the Spain striker cut in from the left
before finishing inside the far post in measured style.
Hull retained a threat going forward, though, and they
stunned Chelsea by scoring twice in little more than a minute to draw level.
Elmohamady gave Steve Bruce’s men hope when he arrived at the back post to convert Andy Robertson’s teasing cross after the left-back beat Ivanovic after 26 minutes.
And Hull fans had barely finished celebrating when Courtois inexplicably lost control of
the ball to gift the grateful Hernandez a tap-in.
Perhaps with harsh words from Mourinho ringing in their ears, Chelsea made a bright start to the second half, with Fabregas shooting just wide following a slick move.
Courtois then redeemed himself by denying Elmohamady, Jake Livermore and Gaston Ramirez in quick succession, as Chelsea continued to look vulnerable at the back.
Costa, who moved level on 19 goals with Harry Kane in the race for the Premier League
golden boot, was withdrawn clutching his hamstring 15 minutes from time but his
replacement Remy earned his side all three points almost immediately.
Willian crossed for the former QPR man, whose left-footed effort should have been dealt
with by McGregor but the Hull keeper allowed the ball to creep past him, keeping Bruce’s side firmly in the battle at the bottom and tightening Chelsea’s grip on top spot.
The former Queens Park Rangers striker came off the bench to score the winner at the KC Stadium after Steve Bruce’s side had came from 2-0 down to draw level before half-time Loic Remy spared Thibaut Courtois ‘ blushes by coming off the bench to score the winner as Chelsea beat Hull City 3-2 to move six points clear at the top of the Premier League.
Chelsea raced into a two-goal lead at the KC Stadium on Sunday courtesy of classy finishes from Eden Hazard and Diego Costa inside nine minutes.
Jose Mourinho’s men were far from their best, though, and
Hull took advantage as Ahmed Elmohamady pulled a goal
back, then Abel Hernandez pounced on a Thibaut Courtois
mistake just 74 seconds later to slot in his first goal since October.
A stunning triple save from Courtois went someway to
repaying his team-mates as the hosts continued to press
forward.
But Remy had the final say with his first touch after
replacing Costa, and it was a moment to forget for Allan
McGregor, as the striker’s tame shot squirmed through his
legs and into the net.
Victory for the Blues ensured they head into the international break in command of the title race – they still have a game in hand over second-placed Manchester City - while Hull remain just three points above the relegation
zone.
Hazard scored a stunning goal at Hull last season and he
took less than two minutes to hit another sublime effort, latching onto Costa’s lay-off and surging forward before letting fly with his left foot to find the far corner from 20 yards.
Hernandez was wasteful when one-on-one soon after, and
Hull were punished in the ninth minute as Cesc Fabregas
picked out Costa and the Spain striker cut in from the left
before finishing inside the far post in measured style.
Hull retained a threat going forward, though, and they
stunned Chelsea by scoring twice in little more than a minute to draw level.
Elmohamady gave Steve Bruce’s men hope when he arrived at the back post to convert Andy Robertson’s teasing cross after the left-back beat Ivanovic after 26 minutes.
And Hull fans had barely finished celebrating when Courtois inexplicably lost control of
the ball to gift the grateful Hernandez a tap-in.
Perhaps with harsh words from Mourinho ringing in their ears, Chelsea made a bright start to the second half, with Fabregas shooting just wide following a slick move.
Courtois then redeemed himself by denying Elmohamady, Jake Livermore and Gaston Ramirez in quick succession, as Chelsea continued to look vulnerable at the back.
Costa, who moved level on 19 goals with Harry Kane in the race for the Premier League
golden boot, was withdrawn clutching his hamstring 15 minutes from time but his
replacement Remy earned his side all three points almost immediately.
Willian crossed for the former QPR man, whose left-footed effort should have been dealt
with by McGregor but the Hull keeper allowed the ball to creep past him, keeping Bruce’s side firmly in the battle at the bottom and tightening Chelsea’s grip on top spot.