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Played
August 25, 2012 12:30 PM EDT
Stamford Bridge — London
Referee:‬ P. Dowd‎
Attendance:‬ 41718‎
 
22′ (PG) Eden Hazard
 
45+3′ Fernando Torres
 
Top of the Match
Eden Hazard
Eden Hazard
Chelsea
Fernando Torres
Fernando Torres
Chelsea
Flop of the Match
Vurnon  Anita
Vurnon Anita
Newcastle
Vurnon  Anita
Vurnon Anita
Newcastle

Chelsea 2-0 Newcastle: Hazard and Torres goals keep Blues top of Premier League

The attacking duo shone again and combined twice for first half strikes that saw off the Magpies, and made it three top-flight wins out of three for Roberto Di Matteo's side.

By Oliver Platt

Eden Hazard and Fernando Torres inspired Chelsea to a routine 2-0 victory over Newcastle United at Stamford Bridge.

The attacking pair scored a goal each, with Hazard handing the Blues the lead from the penalty spot after Torres had been fouled by Vurnon Anita.

The Spaniard then found the top corner from 18 yards with a shot struck sweetly with the outside of his boot after his new teammate had laid the ball off with a neat back-heel.

Newcastle improved after the break but chances remained few and far between, with Demba Ba and Papiss Cisse kept largely at bay as Roberto Di Matteo's side returned to the top of the Premier League table.

The Blues introduced new signings Cesar Azpilicueta and Victor Moses to the Stamford Bridge faithful before kick-off but once the whistle had been blown all eyes, once again, were on Hazard.

The Belgian was the brightest light of a muted opening quarter of an hour and as Torres grew into the game Chelsea began to ask more questions of the Newcastle defense.

Anita's transition to English football, unfortunately for Newcastle, was not to be quite as smooth as Hazard's and when Torres skipped into the box the Dutch midfielder caught him on the knee with a wild swing of his left boot.

The referee, Phil Dowd, pointed to the spot and Hazard, needing only a short run-up, coolly swept the resulting penalty into the bottom corner to Tim Krul's right.

Chelsea kept a firm grip on the first half thereafter. Cisse and Ba plugged away in attack at the other end while Hatem Ben Arfa hinted sporadically that he could be a threat, but Chelsea coped comfortably even in the absence of John Terry.

Di Matteo's team remained patient and gave Newcastle a mountain to climb on the stroke of halftime. Unsurprisingly, Hazard was involved again, and his combinations with Torres are giving Chelsea fans reason to be increasingly cheerful.

The duo will combine for more goals after this one but not many will be of better quality. Hazard received the striker's pass on the edge of the box and, turning away from goal, completed the one-two by back-heeling into his path. Torres was left with little space in which to maneuver but instinctively struck a shot with the outside of his boot that flew into the top corner.

Newcastle's chances of playing its way back into the game after the break appeared remote, though Ben Arfa engineered enough space to shoot narrowly wide from the edge of the box and Ba saw a shot from a tight angle saved.

The Magpies did have more of a share of possession, however, although Torres' counter-attacking runs continued to prove dangerous and Coloccini, Santon and Anita all needed to either cut out through passes or halt the 28-year-old's progress in their half.

With his side unable to create anything meaningful in open play, Alan Pardew turned to substitute and set-piece specialist Ryan Taylor shortly after the hour mark and the change very nearly – and perhaps should have – paid dividends. The full back curled in a superb free-kick from the left that Cisse could only head over the bar from point blank range.

Ryan Bertrand flashed a vicious 20-yard shot past Krul's far post, with a corner awarded despite the Dutchman's claims to the contrary, and Ba should have done better when he shot too close to Cech from 12 yards after miscuing his initial effort.

The victory never looked in much doubt and Chelsea saw out proceedings to make it three league wins out of three in 2012-13.

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Chelsea

1
Petr Cech
Goalkeeper
3.00
2
3.50
3
Ashley Cole
Defender
2.50
4
David Luiz
Defender
2.50
24
Gary Cahill
Defender
3.00
34
Ryan Bertrand
Defender
2.50
12
John Obi Mikel
Midfielder
3.00
14
Raúl Meireles
Midfielder
88′
2.50
17
Eden Hazard
Midfielder
22′ 48′
4.00
9
4.00
10
Juan Mata
Striker
67′
3.50

Newcastle

3.00
1
Tim Krul
Goalkeeper
2.50
2
2.50
3
2.50
5
2.50
27
2.50
4
Yohan Cabaye
Midfielder
77′
2.00
8
Vurnon Anita
Midfielder
2.50
10
Hatem Ben Arfa
Midfielder
2.50
-
2.00
9
2.50
29
Demba Ba
Striker

Substitutes

22
Ross Turnbull
Goalkeeper
 - 
5
Michael Essien
Midfielder
 - 
6
Oriol Romeu
Midfielder
 - 
7
Ramires
Midfielder
67′
2.50
8
Frank Lampard
Midfielder
88′
 - 
11
Oscar
Midfielder
 - 
15
 - 

Substitutes

 - 
37
Stephen Harper
Goalkeeper
 - 
6
2.50
14
James Perch
Defender
77′
3.00
16
Ryan Taylor
Defender
64′
 - 
15
Dan Gosling
Midfielder
2.50
22
 - 
17
 - 
25

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