Stoke City 1-0 Chelsea
Stoke City 1-0 Chelsea: Mourinho absent as Arnautovic condemns Blues to defeat
Marko Arnautovic's second-half goal gave Stoke City a 1-0 victory over Chelsea to pile yet more pressure on the absent Jose Mourinho.
Chelsea
boss Mourinho was not at the Britannia Stadium on Saturday as he served
a one-match stadium ban following his sending off against West Ham, and
there was little to cheer the Portuguese - reportedly watching on
television from the team's hotel - as his side fell to a result that
marked his worst league run as a manager.
Defeat was the seventh
in their first 12 Premier League matches for the Blues - the first time
any defending champions have struggled so badly, as well as a personal
unwanted record number of defeats in a league season for Mourinho.
The
last time Chelsea lost so many games so early in the campaign, 1978-79,
they ended up being relegated - and although they will surely not
suffer that same fate this term, they are now 16th in the table, just
three points clear of the bottom three.
Arnautovic's acrobatic
goal ultimately proved the difference, as the Austrian forward scored
with an excellent finish after 53 minutes.
Pedro shot against
the post as Chelsea pushed for a leveller late on, but that was the
closest they went to finding an equaliser.
The absent Mourinho
made two changes to his starting line-up, bringing in Eden Hazard and
Pedro for Cesc Fabregas and Oscar, who both dropped to the bench.
Stoke
were unchanged, with Jon Walters starting in attack following the news
earlier on Saturday that he had signed a new contract with the club
until 2018.
The hosts made a bright start, as Xherdan Shaqiri
shot off-target, before Glen Johnson collected a pass from Bojan, turned
on to his left foot and sent a placed shot towards the corner to force
Asmir Begovic into a diving one-handed save against his former club.
It
was then home goalkeeper Jack Butland's turn to impress when he got up
well to push a dipping long-range effort from Ramires over the crossbar.
Walters
headed onto the roof of the net after good work from Shaqiri down the
right, while Diego Costa’s shot was saved by Butland with his legs prior
to half-time, and Stoke then opened the scoring eight minutes after the
break.
A superb slide-rule pass from Shaqiri found Johnson in
space on the right and the former Liverpool defender's cross was helped
on by Walters before bouncing to Arnautovic. The Austrian netted with an excellent scissor kick – his first home goal in the Premier League for 18 months.
The
visiting fans responded immediately with chants in support of their
under-pressure manager, and Matic shot straight at Butland as Chelsea
sought a response before Hazard lashed a shot off target.
They
thought they had levelled soon afterwards when Willian found Pedro and
the former Barcelona forward unleashed a left-footed attempt from the
edge of the area, but the ball struck the foot of the post and bounced
to safety.
Rui Faria and Steve Holland - taking charge of the
champions in Mourinho's absence - brought on Fabregas, Oscar and Loic
Remy in the closing stages as they attempted to turn the game around and
Hazard shot just wide after a neat passing move with 10 minutes to go.
Walters
missed the target with a presentable opportunity to put the game beyond
doubt at the other end after being found by substitute Mame Biram
Diouf, before Remy - off-balance after being clipped as he attempted to
round Butland - passed up the last big opportunity to save Chelsea as
their terrible start to the season continued.
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