Second-half goals from the midfield pair proved enough to
settle a timid west London derby after Jose Mourinho had left out Juan Mata and
David Luiz from his 18-man squad
Chelsea rubbished talk of a crisis by moving to the top
of the Premier League table with a 2-0 win over Fulhamon Saturday.
Jose Mourinho's men were not at their best during the
Stamford Bridge encounter – decided by second-half goals from Oscar and John
Obi Mikel - but did enough to register their third top-flight win of the
season.
Chelsea entered the match without a victory in their last
four matches in all competitions, and could have trailed in the early stages
when Fulham striker Darren Bent was presented with a terrific chance.
Bent wasted his effort though, and after a scrappy first
half, the Blues took the lead through Oscar's close-range finish in the 52nd
minute.
Mikel subsequently capped off the victory with his first
Premier League goal – plundered during his 185th appearance – when he hooked in
following yet another Chelsea corner.
Mourinho reacted to his side's 2-1 home defeat to FC
Basel in the Champions League on Wednesday by swinging the axe, making four
changes, as Juan Mata and David Luiz were left out of the squad while Frank
Lampard dropped to the bench.
Captain John Terry was recalled by Mourinho, as were
Mikel, Ramires, and attacker Andre Schurrle.
Fulham made three changes of their own, with Damien Duff
- one of three-ex Chelsea players in their starting side.
The visitors fashioned the first chance of the match when
Steve Sidwell, another former Chelsea player, headed over, and although Samuel
Eto'o flicked wide at the other end, the visitors should have taken the lead in
the 13th minute.
A superb pass from Pajtim Kasami set Bent free, but the
Aston Villa loanee – who entered the match with three goals in his last three
matches against Chelsea – failed to make the most of the one-on-one
opportunity, shooting straight at goalkeeper Petr Cech.
Chelsea felt they should have won a penalty shortly
after, when Sascha Reither pushed Eden Hazard, and although nothing was given,
Mourinho's men started to grow into the game.
Their abundance of possession, and several set-pieces,
failed to materialise into anything substantial though, with further
half-chances for Eto'o and a hopeful Hazard volley the best they could muster
before Branislav Ivanovic saw a good drive turned wide by Fulham goalkeeper
David Stockdale on the stroke of half-time.
Chelsea got their goal seven minutes after play resumed,
however, as Oscar found himself in the right place at the right time.
Schurrle was the instigator, skipping past Reither before
shooting from the left with an effort that was spilled by Stockdale.
Fulham panicked and failed to clear their lines properly
and Oscar was on hand to tap in with his left foot, much to the delight of the
home supporters.
Sidwell had a good chance to level proceedings less than
two minutes later, but could not direct his header on target, while Hazard went
close at the other end.
Stockdale then made a terrific save to deny a thumping
Fernando Torres header, but from the resultant corner Chelsea scored again, as
Mikel pounced on Terry's header to thrash home a landmark goal with just six
minutes to play.
And despite Kieran Richardson forcing Cech into a smart
save late on, Chelsea held on for an important three points, as they extended
their unbeaten record against Fulham in the Premier League to 15 matches.
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