Hazard nets first goals of season as Chelsea beat Bournemouth

Ian Watson

Eden Hazard: Enjoys his first PL goal of the season

Eden Hazard’s first Premier League goals of the season helped Chelsea to a 4-1 win over Bournemouth at Dean Court. 

Cesc Fabregas’s inch-perfect through-balls teed up strikes for Pedro and Willian, while his astute flick round the corner let fit-again Hazard drill home from 20 yards.

At the death another sumptuous Fabregas flick let Nemanja Matic square into the box for Hazard to tap home his second goal and cement the visitors’ victory.

John Obi Mikel endured an uncomfortable afternoon as a makeshift centre-back, such was Chelsea boss Guus Hiddink’s reluctance to start Matthew Miazga.

Gary Cahill’s illness, coupled with John Terry’s Achilles problem and Kurt Zouma’s long-term knee issue, left Chelsea short in the heart of defence.

Mikel agreed to shift back from midfield, but hardly answered the clarion call from Hiddink with any kind of security.

Bournemouth wasted a hatful of first-half chances however, with only Tommy Elphick’s header to show for their bluster.

Bournemouth dominated the opening five minutes but Chelsea punished their lack of penetration with the summary justice of Pedro’s counter-attack goal.

Diego Costa found Fabregas and the Spaniard’s through ball allowed Pedro to stroke home the opener in a three-touch move.

 

during the Barclays Premier League match between A.F.C. Bournemouth and Chelsea at the Vitality Stadium on April 23, 2016 in Bournemouth, United Kingdom.

The Cherries restored their dominance, even adding the idea of a cutting edge – but woeful finishing stymied the hosts’ advance.

Joshua King and Steve Cook skied shots from fine openings, before Lewis Grabban headed high and wide.

King fired a point-blank header straight at Asmir Begovic and Grabban glanced a header wide.

Just when Bournemouth sensed an equaliser, Chelsea struck again.

Fabregas’ smart flick round the corner carved space for Hazard and the Belgium playmaker drilled home from 20 yards.

Again Bournemouth rallied, but this time they made their mark.

Begovic tipped Marc Pugh’s hanging cross onto the bar, and from the corner the hosts finally troubled the scorers.

Elphick drove his header into the ground, the bounce eluding Begovic, and it went off the post and into the net.

Grabban then botched a one-on-one, with Begovic saving well, before Junior Stanislas shot wide from the edge of the area.

Cesc Fabregas Willian Chelsea

And at the end of the half Grabban was just unable to connect with Stanislas’ low cross on the slide.

Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe introduced Benik Afobe and Callum Wilson on the hour to liven up a stagnant second-half – but that only served as another catalyst for Chelsea.

The Blues shrugged off their latest malaise thanks to the excellent Fabregas, whose through-ball let Willian canter clear and dink the ball over Artur Boruc for Chelsea’s third goal.

As time ebbed away Fabregas produced another magical moment, his one-touch lay-off paving the way for Matic to tee up Hazard’s second goal.