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Opening salvo: Torres celebrates after breaking the deadlock at Southampton

 

Chelsea's strikers failed to score a single league goal away from home last year, but Fernando Torres ensured that hoodoo would not extend into 2014 as Southampton were overcome at St Mary's.
The west Londoners have not been firing on all cylinders since Jose Mourinho returned to Stamford Bridge, yet the ruthless edge that epitomised his first spell continues to shine through.
The Blues rode their luck at times in miserable conditions on the south coast, but the hosts could have no arguments with the eventual 3-0 scoreline in this Barclays Premier League match.
In the spotlight: Oscar scored Chelsea's third and final goal having earlier been booked for diving
In the spotlight: Oscar scored Chelsea's third and final goal having earlier been booked for diving

Match facts

Southampton: Davis 4; Chambers 5, Fonte 5, Lovren 5, Shaw 6 (Clyne 46; Ramirez 6, Davis 7 (Ward-Prowse 76, 6), Cork 6 (Lambert 60, 6), Schneiderlin 6, Lallana 6; Rodriguez 6.
Subs not used: Gazzaniga, Yoshida, Hooiveld, Gallagher.
Booked: Ramirez, Cork, Lovren, Clyne.
Chelsea : Cech 6; Azpilicueta 6, Cahill 6, Terry 7, A Cole 7; Ramires 7, Mikel 7; Mata 6 (Oscar 53, 8), Hazard 7 (Essien 85,6), Schurrle 6 (Willian 53, 7); Torres 7.
Subs not usd: Schwarzer, Ba, Eto’o, Kalas.
Booked: Oscar.
Goals: Torres 60, Willian 71, Oscar 82.
Referee: Martin Atkinson 8.
Man of the match: Martin Atkinson
*Player ratings by Neil Ashton at St Mary's

There were few chances of note in the opening 45 minutes, with last-ditch blocks and wayward finishing keeping the score goalless.
Saints wasted decent chances during a penalty-box melee in the early minutes of the second half - missed opportunities they were made to rue as Chelsea wrestled control of the game.
Oscar, who had just been booked for diving, saw a deflected cross from the left come back off the post and unmarked Torres nodded home - the first away league goal by a Chelsea striker since the Spaniard netted on December 8, 2012, against Sunderland.
It was a goal that capped a fine performance for the Spaniard and one added to by substitute Willian, firing low past Kelvin Davis after collecting a ball from Oscar in the 71st minute.
The Brazil international, introduced as 53rd minute substitute, added extra gloss to the scoreline late on, firing low past Davis to wrap up Chelsea's fourth win in five matches and condemn Saints to back-to-back home league defeats for the first time under Mauricio Pochettino.
Right time, right place: Torres was on hand to head home after Oscar's cross was deflected off the bar
Right time, right place: Torres was on hand to head home after Oscar's cross was deflected off the bar
Opening salvo: Torres celebrates after breaking the deadlock at Southampton
Opening salvo: Torres celebrates after breaking the deadlock at Southampton


Mourinho, who helped persuade Pochettino to take the St Mary's hot-seat, made six changes for his side's fourth match in 10 days, with the quality of those alterations highlighted by the fact they were signed at a cost of £131million.
Those fresh legs helped Chelsea to fly out of the blocks, with Torres and Andre Schurrle threatening early on.
However, during that passage of play, there was a nasty collision of heads between Jose Fonte and Dejan Lovren, leading to a break in play as the latter received treatment.
The time appeared to help Saints and, after Davis dashed off his line to smartly block off Ramires outside the box, Pochettino's men began to threaten.
Talking point: Oscar looks to take the ball around Southampton keeper Kelvin Davis
Talking point: Oscar looks to take the ball around Southampton keeper Kelvin Davis

Pirouette: Oscar takes the ball but decides to dive over Davis rather than go for goal
Pirouette: Oscar takes the ball but decides to dive over Davis rather than go for goal

Crashing down: Oscar hits the deck but referee Martin Atkinson booked the Brazilian for diving
Crashing down: Oscar hits the deck but referee Martin Atkinson booked the Brazilian for diving

Dive: Oscar was booked by referee Martin Atkinson after attempting to win a penalty for Chelsea
Dive: Oscar was booked by referee Martin Atkinson after attempting to win a penalty for Chelsea


Fernando Torres headed home to put Chelsea in front at Southampton... click here for our brilliant match zone
Pass and move: Chelsea's opening goal came from Fernando Torres who headed home at the far post (9)
Pass and move: Chelsea's opening goal came from Fernando Torres who headed home at the far post (9)

Adam Lallana had Saints' first chance of note in the 17th minute, jinking past a Chelsea defender but seeing Ashley Cole block.
Morgan Schneiderlin went close soon after before Torres threatened again, before Cole's challenge stopped Jay Rodriguez netting after latching onto an exquisite chipped through ball from Gaston Ramirez.
Davis again came off his line to thwart a Chelsea attack, this time Eden Hazard the man denied, before Cesar Azpilicueta threw himself in front of a close-range Lallana strike after Calum Chambers' low cross caused problems.
Ramires' mazy run and strike not been tipped over impressively by Davis when Chelsea returned to the attack, although there was to be no first-half goal.
On strike: Willian pulls the trigger to double Chelsea's advantage against Southampton at St Mary's
On strike: Willian pulls the trigger to double Chelsea's advantage against Southampton at St Mary's
Nathaniel Clyne replaced Luke Shaw for a second half which began with the home side wasting a chance to open the scoring.
Having just been booked, Ramirez swung in a corner that resulted in a penalty-box melee in which Lovren and Fonte had attempts blocked, with the latter unsuccessfully claiming handball.
Referee Martin Atkinson was soon called into action, though. Put through on goal by Hazard, Oscar was adjudged to have taken a tumble when looking to round goalkeeper Davis. The Chelsea man was booed but quickly made amends, sending in the cross from which Chelsea broke the deadlock.
The playmaker's ball took a deflection off Chambers, taking the ball onto the post and Torres reacted quickest to bundle home the rebound.
Master blaster: Oscar slots the ball home in the dying minutes to add gloss to the scoreline
Master blaster: Oscar slots the ball home in the dying minutes to add gloss to the scoreline



Substitute Rickie Lambert, linked with an £8million move to West Ham today, headed straight at Petr Cech as Saints attempted to draw parity.
Chelsea were on top, though, and Oscar, impressing since his 53rd-minute introduction, squared a pass to countryman and fellow substitute Willian, who fired a low strike into the bottom right-hand corner to make it 2-0.
Saints were left chasing shadows for the remainder of the game and it was no surprise when Oscar completed the scoring with eight minutes remaining.
A quick break saw Hazard play through the Brazilian, who fired past Davis at his near post to wrap up a comprehensive victory.
Clyne was booked for a coming together with Azpilicueta as the match came to a close, with Ramirez curling wide in stoppage time.

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