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Gonzalo Higuain scores as Chelsea thrash Huddersfield

The win ended a troubled week for boss Maurizio Sarri, following Wednesday’s 4-0 loss to Bournemouth – their heaviest league defeat in 23 years.

Gonzalo Higuain scored his first Chelsea goals and Eden Hazard struck twice as the Blues moved back into the top four with a dominant victory over Huddersfield at Stamford Bridge.

Higuain, who signed on loan from Juventus in the January transfer, opened the scoring in the 16th minute.

N’Golo Kante played in Higuain with a delightful reverse pass to beat the offside trap and the Argentine striker finished first time, lashing his shot in at the near post.

Just before half-time Elias Kachunga nudged Cesar Azpilicueta over and referee Paul Tierney awarded a penalty, although replays suggested the foul may have occurred outside the penalty area.

Eden Hazard stepped up to smash in the penalty and score his first league goal since 26 December.

The Belgium international made it 3-0 on 66 minutes, rounding Terriers keeper Jonas Lossl and slotting in from a tight angle.

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And just three minutes later Higuain got his second, curling in a shot from the edge of the area, with the help of a deflection.

David Luiz added a fifth in the closing minutes, with a powerful header from a corner that was deflected into his own net by Kachunga.

Chelsea are fourth, three points ahead of Arsenal, who play Manchester City on Sunday (16:30 GMT).

But it is the 11th defeat in 12 league games for the Terriers, who remain bottom of the league and 13 points from safety.

Goals finally flow for Chelsea

Chelsea came into the game having lost successive league matches against Arsenal and Bournemouth.

In recent weeks Sarri has questioned their motivation and Wednesday’s defeat led to an angry dressing room inquest.

His players gave the perfect response against Huddersfield, with a free-flowing attacking performance in what felt like a must-win game.

Chelsea had failed to score in three of their past four league games going into Saturday’s match, which was why Sarri brought in Higuain.

The 31-year-old, who had scored just eight goals in 22 appearances for AC Milan in the first half of the season, showed Chelsea exactly what he can bring to the side with clinical finishing.

Higuain played under Sarri while at Napoli in 2015-16, equalling the Serie A goalscoring record with 36 goals.

He continued his remarkable scoring record under Sarri on his home league debut, with his 37th and 38th goals in 37 league games for the Italian.

Sarri has previously said Hazard “has to do more” and the 28-year-old put in a performance to please his boss.

He was a constant menace in attack, terrorising the Terriers’ defence as he was given the run of Stamford Bridge and taking his goal tally to 15 for the season.

Sarri said: “Today is all positive, we played a full 90 minutes, defended very well, so it was a very good match but we need consistency now, we have to continue to play with the same mentality in all the matches.

“I hope in the future we will not need to lose a match to find the right mentality.”

Blunt Terriers fail to fire again

This was Jan Siewert’s first away game in charge since succeeding David Wagner as Terriers boss and he was able to welcome back Aaron Mooy and Philip Billing.

But a change in manager has not solved their biggest problem, which is a lack of a goalscorer.

Stuck on just 13 league goals this season, they never looked like adding to that tally at Stamford Bridge, registering just two shots on target from five attempts.

Mooy had the best effort, heading over in the seventh minute, but that was as good as it got.

They also struggled in defence and were outclassed by Hazard, Higuain and Kante.

With just two wins all this season, they seem destined for a return to the Championship.

“I don’t feel well at the moment because we lost 5-0 and we cannot compete with Chelsea,” said Siewert.

“I think when you look at the game we had the first chance then conceded early and the penalty came at the wrong moment. I’m not sure if it was a penalty.

“We will not talk about these decisions because we lost 5-0 and this doesn’t feel good. We had the first chance and had several moments but missed our shots. We have to be more aggressive in the box to go for our goals.”

Man of the match – Eden Hazard

Stats – Stamford Bridge becomes a fortress

  • Chelsea have only lost one of their past 16 home Premier League games (won nine, drawn six)
  • Huddersfield have failed to score in a league-high 13 different Premier League games this season.
  • Chelsea scored five goals in a Premier League game for the first time since December 2017, when they beat Stoke 5-0 at Stamford Bridge
  • Higuain became the first Chelsea player to score twice on their home league debut for the club since Mario Stanic v West Ham in August 2000
  • Kante provided two assists in a single league match for the first time in his top-flight career.

What’s next

Chelsea travel to reigning champions Manchester City on Sunday, 10 February (16:00 GMT), while Huddersfield host Arsenal next Saturday (15:00 GMT).

Source: BBC News