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Chelsea 2-0 Crystal Palace: Frank Lampard’s side move up to second with sixth straight win

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Tammy Abraham is the second youngest player to reach double figures in Premier League goals for Chelsea, after Arjen Robben

Chelsea recorded a sixth consecutive Premier League win for the first time since their title-winning season of 2016-17 as they moved up to second in the table.

The Blues’ victory over Crystal Palace means they are now five points behind leaders Liverpool.

Frank Lampard’s side moved above Manchester City, who play leaders Liverpool on Sunday, and could be leapfrogged by Leicester City, who host Arsenal at 17:30 GMT on Saturday.

Tammy Abraham’s 10th league goal of the season and Christian Pulisic’s header ensured the win against a resolute Palace side who barely got out of their own half during the first period.

And after dominating a goalless opening half, Chelsea finally made the breakthrough when Mateo Kovacic and Willian combined to release Abraham – with the forward stroking a right-foot effort into the bottom right corner from 10 yards.

James Tomkins missed a glorious opportunity to equalise for the Eagles, heading Luka Milivojevic’s right-wing delivery wide from six yards.

But Chelsea more than merited their win, with Pulisic wrapping up the points with a close-range header after Michy Batshuayi’s deflected shot fell into his path.

Palace’s defeat, their third in four games, leaves them ninth in the table.

Youthful Chelsea overwhelm Palace

While Chelsea may no longer have Eden Hazard, there still appears to have been a notable evolvement in their attacking play since Lampard was installed as manager.

His team may enjoy less possession and play fewer passes (per game) than under former boss Maurizio Sarri but they look considerably more dynamic.

Fikayo Tomori, 21, Mason Mount, 20 and Abraham, 22, have all come into the team, while Christian Pulisic, 21, and 19-year-old Reece James, making his first Premier League start, ensured Lampard’s starting side was the club’s youngest ever in Premier League terms.

Mount and Kovacic both had shots blocked inside the first minute and Willian’s 25-yard free-kick narrowly flew wide of the top corner shortly after.

The most impressive aspect of Chelsea’s performance was the patience and perseverance they showed after going into the interval at 0-0.

Lampard, who was named Premier League manager of the month for October has provided his side with a clear identity, and they never wavered from their free-flowing style.

And that was supplemented by the finishing power of Abraham and Pulisic who are both in rich form in front of goal.

Abraham opened his body out wonderfully before guiding the ball past Vicente Guaita, as he moved level with Jamie Vardy at the top of the division’s goalscoring charts.

American Pulisic, who was inventive throughout, capped an impressive performance with his fifth goal in his last three games.

More to follow.

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