Chelsea beat Everton 2-0 on Saturday to return to the Premier League’s top four, as well worked first-half goals from talisman Cole Palmer and France fullback Malo Gusto stemmed a run of four games in all competitions without a victory.
Palmer, who returned to action this month after missing most of the season through injury, drilled the ball between Jordan Pickford and the near post after a pinpoint pass by Gusto.
Gusto switched from provider to scorer in the 46th minute when he poked a Pedro Neto cross home after the Portuguese winger outpaced marker Vitalii Mykolenko.
The result lifted Chelsea to 28 points, five behind leaders Arsenal, who play bottom club Wolverhampton Wanderers later on Saturday and two ahead of Crystal Palace who face second-placed Manchester City on Sunday. Everton dropped to eighth on 24.
Liverpool’s Ekitike scores twice, Salah gets warm reception in win over Brighton
Liverpool’s Hugo Ekitike bagged a double to secure a 2-0 Premier League victory over Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday for an emotional win in which talisman Mohamed Salah was given a standing ovation when he came off the bench in the first half.
Arne Slot’s men climbed provisionally to sixth in the table on 26 points after 16 matches, seven behind leaders Arsenal, while Brighton are now three points off Liverpool in ninth.
Close-season signing Ekitike fired the hosts into a first-minute lead after Yankuba Minteh’s dreadful attempted clearance. Joe Gomez headed the ball back in and it dropped perfectly for Ekitike, whose shot on the turn beat goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen.
Salah, whose future has been uncertain since his scathing criticism of Slot and the club a week ago, came on to loud applause as a 26th-minute substitute after an injury to Gomez.
Salah got an assist in the 60th minute when his pinpoint corner to the back post found Ekitike who headed home.
EPL: Chelsea return to top four with 2-0 win over Everton
LONDON, DEC 13 (AGENCIES)
