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Chelsea move joint-top of the Premier League as they remain unbeaten
Monday 8 October 2018 00:05, UK
Ross Barkley played a starring role as Chelsea kept up their exciting start to the Premier League season with a 3-0 win over Southampton on Super Sunday.
Barkley, who was recalled to the England squad in midweek, was handed his third start of the season and set up Eden Hazard for the opener (30) before scoring himself from close range (57) - his first goal for the club.
Alvaro Morata made it 3-0 (90+2) as Southampton struggled to make the most of some clear openings, including a jaw-dropping miss from Danny Ings from three yards out.
The victory keeps Chelsea unbeaten and moves them to the joint-top of the Premier League, level on points with Liverpool and Manchester City.
Southampton have now taken just 15 points from their last 20 league games, which is the lowest amount of any team in the Premier League.
Southampton started like a team with only one win in their last 14 home games as Chelsea's possession stats read 85 per cent after 20 minutes.
But it was the hosts that should have struck first when Ings somehow fired over from inside the six-yard box after some great play down the left by Ryan Bertrand.
Olivier Giroud had a strong penalty shout turned down after being caught late by Wesley Hoedt but they surged ahead minutes later.
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg was robbed in possession by Barkley and he played through a perfect ball for Hazard, who smashed a shot past Alex McCarthy.
Southampton switched to a 4-4-2 after the break and grabbed the initiative but Bertrand volleyed over at the back post when well positioned.
Chelsea, always a threat with Hazard, doubled the advantage on 57 minutes.
Willian sent in a free-kick that was acrobatically hooked across goal by Giroud and Barkley was quicker to the loose ball than the Southampton defenders.
Nathan Redmond crashed a long-range effort off the bar, but it was Chelsea to get the third goal when Morata, who had missed a glorious chance minutes earlier, skilfully finished off a flowing move instigated by Hazard in injury time.
Hard pushed by Hazard for the outstanding player award, Barkley became the first Englishman to score and assist in a Premier League game for Chelsea since Frank Lampard in December 2013. Producing those game-changing moments has always been an area of criticism aimed at Barkley but he was cool when it mattered on the south coast. Plus, his contribution in midfield with the ball was impressive, boasting a successful pass rate of 94 per cent. Gareth Southgate will have been beaming.
"We played a very good match. I am very happy for our fans because I think our support today was excellent. I'm very happy for the players - but we can do more.
"In the defensive phase we can do more. In the second half we have given them two or three opportunities."
"I was disappointed with the way we played.
"We didn't really affect them as readily as we talked about, in terms of being on the front foot, having intensity to our play and making sure we made it difficult for them."
After the international break, Chelsea host Manchester United, live on Sky Sports Premier League, while Southampton travel to Bournemouth.