LONDON
Premier League leaders
Chelsea showed West Ham United no Christmas cheer on Friday with a
one-sided 2-0 Boxing Day victory that enhanced their status as title
favourites.
Goals in each half from John Terry and
Diego Costa — his 13th of the campaign — earned Jose Mourinho's side a
win that enabled them to open up a provisional six-point lead over
second-place Manchester City.
Fourth-place West Ham
were expected to provide a stern test after a run of five games without
defeat, but despite hitting the woodwork late on, Sam Allardyce's team
were well beaten in what was the London rivals' 100th encounter.
Eden
Hazard overcame a knock to start for Chelsea and he proved a bewitching
presence as the hosts swarmed all over their opponents from the start
at Stamford Bridge.
Oscar had gone close and visiting
goalkeeper Adrian had parried from Gary Cahill and Willian by the time
Terry broke the deadlock in the 31st minute, tapping in after Costa
headed on Cesc Fabregas's corner.
West Ham spent long
periods of the first half penned inside their own area, with Adrian
producing a one-handed save to thwart Nemanja Matic and Costa shooting
over from a Branislav Ivanovic cross.
Chelsea's Serbian defender Branislav Ivanovic
(right) clashes with West Ham United's English striker Andy Carroll
during their English Premier League match at Stamford Bridge in London
on December 26, 2014. PHOTO | JUSTIN TALLIS | AFP
After
Adrian had thwarted Hazard, Costa made it 2-0 in the 62nd minute,
gathering a pass from Hazard and sending Carl Jenkinson and James
Collins the wrong way before drilling a left-foot shot into the
bottom-right corner.
Chelsea's Brazilian-born Spanish striker Diego
Costa celebrates with Chelsea's Brazilian midfielder Willian (right)
after scoring their second goal during their English Premier League
match against West Ham United at Stamford Bridge in London on December
26, 2014. PHOTO | JUSTIN TALLIS | AFP
Adrian athletically tipped an Oscar free-kick over the bar and Fabregas curled wide, but although Chelsea had dominated, West Ham came close to snatching a goal when substitute Morgan Amalfitano dinked a shot against the post.
Defending champions City will bid to
close back to within three points of Mourinho's men later on Friday when
they visit West Bromwich Albion, while third-place Manchester United
host Newcastle United.
The traditional Boxing Day
schedule means that all 20 English top-flight clubs are in action on the
same day for the first time this season.
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