A below-par Chelsea claimed first place outright in the Premier League on Saturday by beating Newcastle United 2-0 at Stamford Bridge through goals from Oscar and Diego Costa.
Jose Mourinho’s side were far from their best, but returned to winning ways after a mini-slump that had seen them draw 1-1 at Southampton before being routed 5-3 at Tottenham Hotspur.
With title rivals Manchester City slipping up in a 1-1 draw at Everton, victory enabled Chelsea to open up a two-point lead at the top of the table.
Back in league action for the first time since their drubbing at White Hart Lane on New Year’s Day, Chelsea were always going to be jittery.
Gary Cahill lost his place in central defence, with Kurt Zouma coming in, while a finger injury to Thibaut Courtois saw Petr Cech deputise between the posts.
Having seen their eight-point advantage wiped away by defending champions City in recent weeks, Chelsea have to do it all over again, but they were off the pace in the first half.
Simple routine passes went astray and Newcastle, with John Carver taking caretaker control following Alan Pardew’s exit, appeared to have their own point to prove.
The warning signs were there for Chelsea as the Remy Cabella saw his shot deflected just wide off John Terry.
Cech then just beat out Yoan Gouffran’s powerful free-kick to safety.
Chelsea can slide through the gears to hit sides when they least expect it, but they squandered an opportunity in the 21st minute when Costa elected to pass rather than shoot after a three-on-one attack. It summed up the hosts’ start.
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