Blues ease pressure on Lampard
Mount's late derby winner earns respite for under-fire Chelsea boss
LONDON-Mason Mount put Chelsea back on track with a late winner that sealed a 1-0 victory at 10-man Fulham, while Leicester moved up to second in the Premier League thanks to a 2-0 win over Southampton.
Blues boss Frank Lampard was under pressure after just one win and four defeats in its previous six matches that saw his team kick off the west London derby at Craven Cottage down in 10th.
But Chelsea got the break it needed when Fulham defender Antonee Robinson was sent off just before halftime for a rash challenge on Cesar Azpilicueta.
Lampard's men labored to make their numerical advantage count, but England attacker Mount finally broke the deadlock in the 78th minute when he drilled home a half-volley from just inside the area.
That was enough to seal Chelsea's first league victory since it beat West Ham just before Christmas and climb up to seventh.
"Of course it feels good to get a win, it has not been easy with the league form recently and you have to break the duck," said Lampard, who according to some reports last week was close to the sack at Stamford Bridge.
"I trust the quality of the players. There was a feeling we would get a goal because the pressure was constant. It was about staying patient with our passing and I think we did."
Fulham remains in the relegation zone after the defeat.
Maddison magic
Next up for Chelsea is a trip to Leicester on Tuesday with the Foxes enjoying another successful season under Brendan Rodgers.
Leicester closed to within a point of Manchester United at the top ahead of the Red Devils' blockbuster clash with champion Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday.
One moment of magic from Maddison made the difference against Southampton as he smashed high into the roof of the net from a narrow angle on 37 minutes.
The midfielder also remembered to adhere to new Premier League guidelines on goal celebrations as he mimicked handshakes and high-fives at a distance.
"If little things like that are required to keep football going that's what we need to do," said Maddison, after criticism from politicians over exuberant celebrations while infection rates of coronavirus in England are soaring.
"Footballers get a lot of stick. It's nice to turn something like that into a lighter note because the whole country wants football to continue."
Stuart Armstrong struck the bar for Saints in the second half, but the visitors badly missed the presence of top scorer Danny Ings, who was absent due to a positive COVID-19 test, as they missed the chance to leapfrog Chelsea and Tottenham.
Harvey Barnes then sealed the points for Leicester deep into stoppage time on the counter-attack.
West Brom relief
At the bottom of the table, Sam Allardyce got his first victory as West Bromwich Albion boss in a 3-2 Black Country derby win over Wolves at Molineux.
Allardyce had failed to win any of his first five matches since replacing the fired Slaven Bilic, who has since been appointed the head coach of Beijing Guo'an.
Matheus Pereira shot Albion ahead from the spot before goals from Fabio Silva and Willy Boly put Wolves in the driving seat at halftime. Semi Ajayi equalized after the interval and Pereira's second penalty sealed West Brom's first win in eight league games.
The Baggies remain second-bottom in the table, but are now just three points from safety.
"The lads were excellent in the second half, their heads could have gone down with the results we have had recently but they came bouncing back," said Allardyce.
Brighton also boosted its survival bid with a 1-0 win at Leeds.
Neal Maupay netted after 17 minutes with a tap-in after Alexis Mac Allister and Leandro Trossard combined to open up the Leeds defense.
Graham Potter's side is five points clear of the relegation zone after ending a nine-match winless run in the league.
West Ham closed to within three points of the top four after beating Burnley 1-0 at London Stadium thanks to a Michail Antonio goal.
AFP
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