Soccer

Chelsea and Spurs win, Everton held to a draw

12 August 2018 - 00:00 By Reuters

Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri got off to a winning Premier League start as new signing Jorginho slotted home coolly from the penalty spot in a 3-0 win at Huddersfield yesterday.
Tottenham also made light of discontent over their lack of summer transfer activity by resisting a late Newcastle onslaught to win 2-1 at St James' Park thanks to goals from Jan Vertonghen and Dele Alli.
Richarlison struck twice on debut for 10-man Everton to show he may justify his £50m price tag and hold highly fancied Wolves 2-2 on their return to the top flight.
And Watford, Bournemouth and Crystal Palace picked up 2-0 wins on the opening weekend of the season.
Chelsea have endured a turbulent pre-season with Sarri replacing fellow Italian Antonio Conte less than a month before the campaign got under way.
The Londoners also smashed their transfer record and set a new world-record fee for a goalkeeper in splashing £72 million on Kepa Arrizbalaga this week after Thibaut Courtois departed for Real Madrid."The situation until now has been very difficult. On Monday four players from the World Cup arrived and on Tuesday another two, so it's not been easy for me at the moment," said Sarri.
Kepa was rarely troubled in recording a clean sheet as the visitors' quality told at the John Smith's Stadium after a slow start.
"The game was more difficult than the result. If you see the result you think it was an easy match but in the first half it was difficult against physical opponents," said Sarri.
Chelsea have held onto Eden Hazard, but while the Belgian was only deemed fit enough for a place on the bench following his World Cup exertions, N'Golo Kante was thrown straight into the side after starring in Russia for world champions France.
Kante has been deployed in a more advanced role due to Jorginho's arrival and was on the end of Willian's cross to open the scoring 11 minutes before half-time.
Moments later Marcos Alonso was upended inside the area and Jorginho cheekily slotted home past Ben Hamer.
Hazard was introduced for the final 15 minutes and looked keen to make up for lost time as he teed up Pedro Rodriguez to score.
Tottenham have had a much quieter summer after becoming the first Premier League side since the transfer window was introduced in 2003 to not make a single signing.Vertonghen and Alli struck either side of Joselu's equaliser for the Magpies with all three goals coming in the first 18 minutes.
At Molineux, Richarlison quietened criticism of Everton's splurge to reunite him with former Watford boss Marco Silva as the Brazilian twice put Everton in front.
The visitors were reduced to 10 men five minutes before half-time when Phil Jagielka was shown a straight red card and Ruben Neves and Raul Jimenez hit back to salvage a point for the hosts.
Jeffrey Schlupp and Wilfried Zaha scored either side of half-time to give Palace a 2-0 win over Fulham at Craven Cottage.
Roberto Pereyra scored twice as Watford were too good for Brighton.
Bournemouth were also comfortable victors over promoted Cardiff thanks to goals from Ryan Fraser and Callum Wilson...

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