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Chelsea close in on title and condemn Boro to relegation

Chelsea close in on title and condemn Boro to relegation

May 09, 2017 | 08:44 PM
Chelsea manager Antonio Conte celebrates with John Terry and Nemanja Matic after their victory over Middlesbrough. (Reuters)
Chelsea moved within three points of clinching the Premier League title with a 3-0 victory that condemned Middlesbrough to relegation on Monday after goals from Spaniards Diego Costa and Marcos Alonso plus a tap-in by Nemanja Matic.A win at West Bromwich Albion on Friday will secure the title in coach Antonio Conte’s first season at Chelsea. Costa got his 20th league goal this season in the 23rd minute, controlling a ball lofted into the area by compatriot Cesc Fabregas and neatly nutmegging keeper Brad Guzan. Two Spaniards were involved in Chelsea’s second goal in the 34th minute, Cesar Azpilicueta lifting the ball to Alonso on the left, who squeezed it under Guzan, with the ball hitting the stranded keeper’s legs on the way into the net. Nemanja Matic got the third goal in the 65th from another neat Fabregas chip to pile the misery on Boro, who will join north-east neighbours Sunderland in the second tier next season.“This game was very important for us after Tottenham’s defeat (at West Ham on Friday) and the possibility to take three points and go seven points clear of Tottenham,” said Conte. This is a big step because there are three games and we need to take three points to win the title. We need another win and then to celebrate another fantastic target for us.”Chelsea have 84 points from 35 games followed by Tottenham Hotspur on 77 points also with three games remaining. Chelsea were without their injured France international N’Golo Kante, who won this season’s PFA and football writers’ Player of the Year awards, but Spaniard Cesc Fabregas controlled the midfield with almost languid confidence in his absence. By the second half Conte’s team were buzzing and an increasingly beleaguered Middlesbrough side rarely managed to move out of their own half as they headed for the trap door.Despite his side’s total control of the game, the ever feverish Conte prowled the touchline as usual, gesticulating wildly and yelling commands to his players. Chants of “Antonio, Antonio” reverberated around the ground as the whistle went and the Italian hugged his assistants before applauding and shaking hands with the despondent Boro players.Fabregas wants Chelsea to wrap up title in a hurryCesc Fabregas urged Chelsea to wrap up the Premier League title on Friday after the leaders moved within touching distance of the silverware thanks to the Spaniard’s inspired display.Fabregas was the creative fulcrum of Chelsea’s 3-0 win over Middlesbrough at Stamford Bridge on Monday and his assists set up goals for Diego Costa and Nemanja Matic.Marcos Alonso was also on target for the Blues, who are now seven points clear of second placed Tottenham.Chelsea will be crowned champions in Antonio Conte’s first season as manager if they beat West Bromwich Albion on Friday and Fabregas has his sights set on a title party at the Hawthorns. “We are close and in football nothing is done until it’s done. Hopefully on Friday we can have the title,” Fabregas said.“It would be amazing to do it Friday - the quicker the better “Today is a big step forward. Nothing is done yet and it’s a big final on Friday.” Conte has made a huge impact in his first season at the Bridge, reviving a squad that imploded under Jose Mourinho last season. The former Italy coach was delighted with the way his players capitalised on Tottenham’s shock defeat at West Ham on Friday and he believes Chelsea will be worthy champions if they clinch the title on Friday.“At this stage it was important to win and exploit Tottenham’s defeat. We must be pleased. It was a great performance, my players showed commitment and work-rate for three important points,” he said.“This is my first season in England in a tough Championship. I’m delighted for my players, they deserve this. We are showing that we deserve to win the league.“Now, another step to the title. We have to rest well and prepare for West Brom.“We must try in the next game to become champions. West Brom will want to play a good game against us, but we are ready.”
May 09, 2017 | 08:44 PM