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FT: Arsenal 0-2 Chelsea, Romelu Lukaku STRIKES! (Match Report And Highlight)

Chelsea claimed a good 0-2 victory against Arsenal as Romelu Lukaku scored on his debut as the Blues climbs top of the Premier League table, MySportDab reports.

First Half Report

A rivalry in the first half started with more coming from the visiting side who had so much to offer as going forward with new signing making his first appearance for the team.

Chelsea came capable for the game as they took the lead in the 15th minute coming from new signing Romelu Lukaku who finished off neatly to make it 0-1 after Reece James assist him.

Arsenal was poor in defending as Reece James doubled the lead with another goal in the 35th minute of the encounter which made the scoreline 0-2 as it progressed.

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It was all about the Blues dominating things from ball possession and creating more opportunities which they couldn’t convert as the encounter pushed forward.

The first half of the game ended with Arsenal 0-2 Chelsea as the Blues took a good advantage into the break after an amazing 45 minutes of goof football from them.

Second Half Report

It was a better second half encounter which was more evenly balanced despite it looking like it was going to be a one sided game after the first 45 minutes.

It was becoming good for Arsenal who was able to find their balance in the match as they pushed back a little bit but all their opportunities couldn’t get past the goalkeeper.

Chelsea were comfortable with the lead as they weren’t in a hurry to attack and look for more goals which didn’t look like they wanted that to happen with the advantage.

More coming, with opportunities from the Londoners who were looking to try and salvage something as the Gunners were hoping they could hit one and maybe force a comeback.

The match finally ended with Arsenal 0-2 Chelsea as the Blues moved top of the table with another win in the bag and six points clear which as another clean sheet for them.

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