CHELSEA’S IMPRESSIVE revival under Enzo Maresca gathered pace as Nicolas Jackson and Cole Palmer scored to earn a 2-1 victory over Newcastle at Stamford Bridge.
Palmer’s winner in the second half, driven in masterfully from the edge of the box, was his 19th goal in 15 home Premier League appearances and was a worthy reward for a controlled, confident display from a side that continued to convince as top-four contenders.
Alexander Isak had earlier tapped in to level for Eddie Howe’s visitors after Jackson gave Chelsea the lead.
And the Sweden international spurned a golden chance to steal a point in the second half when, after rounding goalkeeper Robert Sanchez he seemingly failed to make a decision over whether to pass or shoot, squandering an open goal as Newcastle’s winless league run extended to five games.
The outstanding attacker on display though was Jackson who has grown to look increasingly like the striker Chelsea have been missing. He might have enjoyed a sublime assist after four minutes when an ingenious spin and pass defeated Dan Burn and released Palmer, whose finish off the post was ruled out by VAR for a fractional offside.
But Jackson would get his moment and he handed Chelsea their breakthrough with his sixth goal of the season. Palmer collected it deep in his own half and bent a wonderful pass in behind Tino Livramento for Neto to chase. Fabian Schar went to ground to try and intercept, a gamble that played into Neto’s hands as he spirited the ball away and crossed low for Jackson to sweep home.
Reece James was making his first Stamford Bridge appearance for almost a year with Maresca making the surprise decision to play him at left-back, and the captain’s concentration lapsed for Newcastle’s equaliser.
Bruno Guimaraes moved the ball wide to Livramento who in turn fed Harvey Barnes. Overlapping outside him was former Chelsea defender Lewis Hall, and as his cross floated over James failed to go with Isak who was left in space to bounce the ball in from a yard out.
Moises Caicedo rifled over the bar from 20 yards then Neto had a deflected drive brilliantly turned away one-handed by Nick Pope as the visitors hung on until half-time.
Chelsea had only won once at home in the league this season but fears that more points might slip away were alighted within seconds of the re-start. Levi Colwill’s biting challenge won possession, Romeo Lavia was equally bullish to poke the ball up to Palmer, and in a critical, inexplicable lapse Newcastle’s defence backed off.
It was all the invitation Palmer needed, and with a swing of the left foot, he arrowed a shot low beyond Pope, though in truth the goalkeeper had left far too much space at his near post.
Neto headed against the upright from Noni Madueke’s cross as Chelsea settled into a period of dominance. At times this season, they have allowed games to spiral into high-scoring pinball affairs, but here a sense of control emerged that will have satisfied Maresca.
Yet any side featuring Isak carries a threat. The striker headed against James from six yards with the defender scurrying towards his own goal line, then was guilty of hesitancy when taking the ball around goalkeeper Robert Sanchez but managing neither to lay the ball off nor shoot.
Elsewhere, Crystal Palace earned their first win of the season with a 1-0 victory against Tottenham.
Palace began the day in the relegation zone but were good value for the three points at Selhurst Park as Tottenham’s struggles on the road continue.
Eberechi Eze’s deft flick teed up Jean-Philippe Mateta to fire home the only goal.
Eze had a second ruled out for offside in the second half, but Tottenham, without injured captain Son Heung-min, were toothless in attack.
Spurs have won just once in five away league games this season as they slip to eighth, four points off the top four.
Additional reporting by AFP
Somewhere Phil Kearns is having an absolute meltdown about the unfairness of it all…
Great to see Jaguares win, hope they can follow up next week.
Argentina are 50-1 for the world cup! Insane odds given how well the Jaguares are going. Plus they always underperform in the Rugby Championship cos of the distances they have to travel. Given Ireland are 5-1, this seems pretty long for the Argies.
@Farzad Saadat: Pool C will see a big faller at the 1st. France, England and Argentina will be interesting. You’d think France could be the one to miss out but they’ve been ruthless with their squad selection, brought in O’Gara and you only have to look at 2011 when they had no chance and made the final. England could find themselves in a similar fate to 2015, after a great start under Jones they had an awful run of loses. Argentina always peak at world cup time. Exciting!
@RabidHorizon: Did they bring in O’Gara in the end? I thought that was all just rumours in the end
@Eddie Hekenui: No they didn’t in the end
@Ciaran Twomey: Cheers. Thought I might’ve missed the news he’d taken a role with them.
@Farzad Saadat: Madness considering they have knocked us out of 3 of the last 5 RWCs.
@RabidHorizon: they didn’t bring in O’Gara
@RabidHorizon: France brought in much better coaches than O’Gara, they should get a real boost – Labit and Galthié – they picked the right squad, too. I think England could be the team to miss out..
Brumbies should never have made it to a semi. Awful team but get lucky because of how weak their conference is.
@#JUSTICE4NOEL:
Aussie Rugby is in a bad place right now.
Unreal for the sport!! Makes the competition a whole lot more competitive! Will be interesting to see how far Argentina go at the WC.
@Aaron Tynan: Further than us, I fear.
@Bluepoolroad: draw kinder to them I think than Ireland – SA or NZ is a tough 1/4
The second semi just finished. Cracking game. 30-26 crusaders.
That jaguares kit is lovely
@Eoin Murphy: i wonder where one could buy it?
@Tony Stack: https://www.elverys.ie/elverys/en/search?text=jaguares
Great. When Argentina played in the November series against Ireland. Which i went too. It was the Jaguares team.
Jags play flat and pass wonderfully, it’s great to watch. The crowd was brilliant too.
I think the Crusaders will have too much for them at home, but I’d love to see the Jags win it.
Where’s the final taking place?
@Bluepoolroad: crusaders ground
@Bluepoolroad: Crusaders home stadium in Christchurch, super rugby needs to start playing them in neutral venues, even if it’s in the higher ranked clubs home country. Home stadium advantage is a bit much for a final.
@Con Al: The problem is distances. Say Cape Town was this year’s venue, how many Jaguares and Crusaders supporters are going to make it at a weeks notice? Stadium would be near empty. At least in the current system, one set of supporters see the final and home advantage is based on merit earned during the season. Not perfect, but understandable system