Chelsea 1-3 Southampton
Chelsea 1-3 Southampton: Shambolic Blues fall to another defeat Chelsea's miserable 2015-16 season continued as they fell to a stunning 3-1 defeat against a rampant Southampton side at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.
The hosts took the lead through Willian's free-kick, but Steven Davis deservedly levelled proceedings just before half-time.
Chelsea
thought they should have had a penalty when Radamel Falcao was brought
down by Maarten Stekelenburg in the second half shortly before Sadio
Mane put the Saints in front after a mistake from the returning John
Terry. Graziano Pelle then sealed a victory which piles further pressure
on manager Jose Mourinho.
The champions have now taken just
eight points from as many matches after conceding three times in a home
league game for the first time ever under the Portuguese boss, while
Southampton have won three consecutive games and scored 12 goals in the
process.
Mourinho had said before the match he would continue to
rotate his side as he searches for a winning formula and he did exactly
that with four changes as Falcao, Eden Hazard, Oscar and captain Terry
were selected.
Former Blues midfielder Oriol Romeu started in place of James Ward-Prowse in the only alteration made by Ronald Koeman.
Chelsea took the lead in the 10th minute after Romeu had been booked for a foul on Hazard out wide.
Willian
stepped up and his 30-yard delivery found the far corner after bouncing
off the post. It was unclear if the attempt was deliberate, but the
Brazilian celebrated scoring for the fourth game in a row.
Virgil
van Dijk's penalty appeal was turned down after Branislav Ivanovic had a
hold on his shirt at a corner, before Davis lashed an effort wide as
Southampton attempted to respond.
At the other end, Stekelenburg
saved Oscar's curling effort after the playmaker had combined well with
Cesc Fabregas in a tightly-congested penalty area.
The
Saints were appealing for a spot-kick again when Mane went down in the
box but their appeals were denied by referee Robert Madley despite
contact being made during Ramires' challenge.
Southampton were
the better side as the first half drew to a close and great work from
Mane saw him dribble infield and send through a pinpoint pass for Ryan
Bertrand, but Asmir Begovic narrowed the angle and denied the defender a
goal against his former club.
The equaliser did arrive one
minute before half-time though. A long pass from defence was chested
down far too easily by Pelle on the edge of the box and Davis stepped up
to rifle a low shot into the bottom corner.
Both sides made changes at the break, with Nemanja Matic replacing Ramires and Ward-Prowse coming on for Romeu.
Within
minutes of the re-start, a sweeping Southampton passing move almost
resulted in a goal, but Begovic did well to repel Mane's effort at
close-range following Dusan Tadic's square pass.
Chelsea were
struggling to generate clear-cut opportunities but felt they should have
had a penalty. Falcao outmuscled Jose Fonte and went down in the box as
he attempted to round Stekelenburg, but received a booking for what the
referee saw as a dive.
That decision proved costly for the
champions on the hour-mark. After Gary Cahill had given away possession,
Pelle slipped through a pass which Terry completely misjudged, allowing
Mane to race through on goal. Begovic got something on the ball in his
attempt to save but not enough to prevent his side falling behind.
There
was more woe for Chelsea on 72 minutes. This time it was Hazard who
gave away the ball and Mane led a swift counter-attack before setting up
Pelle to convert with a lethal finish into the far corner.
A
crucial block from Terry denied Southampton a fourth after Mane won a
battle of strength against Cahill down the left and brilliantly set up
Tadic.
Chelsea almost had a goal back when a poor piece of
goalkeeping from Stekelenburg allowed substitute Pedro the opportunity
to shoot, but the ex-Barcelona man was just off target.
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