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FT: Chelsea 4-0 Southampton, Christopher Nkunku Run Riot At The BRIDGE! (VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS)

Christopher Nkunku led Chelsea as they claimed a massive 4-0 victory against Southampton to bounce back to winning, MySportDab reports.

The Blues delivered a commanding 4-0 victory over the Saints at Stamford Bridge, providing a significant morale boost amid a challenging season.

Full Match Report

The match commenced with an early goal from Christopher Nkunku, who capitalized on a defensive lapse to put the Blues ahead.

Shortly thereafter, Pedro Neto doubled the lead, showcasing his agility by maneuvering through Southampton’s defense and slotting the ball past the goalkeeper.

Chelsea maintained their offensive momentum, and before the half-time whistle, defender Levi Colwill extended the lead to 3-0 with a well-placed header from a corner kick.

The first half concluded with the home side firmly in control, leaving Southampton struggling to find a foothold in the game.

In the second half, Chelsea continued to dominate possession and create scoring opportunities for themselves.

The final goal of the match came from Marc Cucurella, who finished off a swift counterattack initiated by Malo Gusto and Tyrique George.

This goal not only sealed the 4-0 scoreline but also highlighted the team’s cohesive play and strategic prowess.

Despite the comprehensive win, there were areas of concern for Chelsea. Notably, forward Cole Palmer extended his goal drought to seven matches, failing to register a goal or assist during the game.

Palmer lack of contribution in the final third continues to be a point of discussion among supporters and analysts alike.

The victory temporarily elevated Chelsea back into the Premier League’s top four, a crucial position in their pursuit of Champions League qualification for the upcoming season.

Manager Enzo Maresca expressed satisfaction with the team’s performance, emphasizing the importance of building on this momentum in future fixtures.

 

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