Chelsea
lit up Stamford Bridge on Bonfire Night through the gunpowder in Eden Hazard's
boots as they left a strong Everton side smouldering in a pile of ash during a
dominant 5-0 victory
The
Belgian scored for a fourth successive league match for the first time in his
career to ignite his side, while Diego Costa and Pedro also provided fireworks
on a memorable November 5 evening.
When
manager Antonio Conte took over the club in the summer after the Blues had
endured a miserable campaign, he said he saw a "small flame flickering
that can grow into a blazing inferno".
Few
would have believed that the Italian's words had any meaning after they were
hammered 3-0 by Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium last month. However, a switch
in system to a 3-4-3 has revitalised his side, with Hazard and Diego Costa
leading the way.
And
Chelsea now lead the Premier League after Manchester City faltered at home to
Middlesbrough.
Conte
has allowed Chelsea fans to dream again and it inspired some of his players to
reach new heights. Hazard, reborn as a world-class player with five goals and
one assist in his last four games, is a shining example of this.
Diego
Costa, meanwhile, is once again the league's most effective goalscorer,
vindicating the club's decision to sell Romelu Lukaku and place their faith in
the Spain international. Perhaps most impressively he proved, once again, that
he won't be coaxed into a reaction any longer as he powered on admirably,
despite an early challenge from Seamus Coleman leaving him with a bloody sock.
Powerhouse
midfielder Nemanja Matic is another figure touching levels not attained since
the Premier League was last lifted. He has banished calls for Conte to bring Cesc
Fabregas back into the first team by making more assists than he managed in the
whole of the previous campaign - only Kevin De Bruyne in the Premier League
leads him in this category.
All
this has been orchestrated by their maestro in the dugout. Conte's performance
on the touchline is comparable to a classical music conductor as he feverishly
gives instruction to his players at every moment. He aggressively gestured for
Marcos Alonso to get further forward after identifying weaknesses down
Everton's right hand side. Shortly afterwards, the former Fiorentina man got
his first goal for the club.
Chelsea
are predictable but so far unstoppable. Visiting boss Ronald Koeman aimed to
match his opponents by instructing his Everton side to mirror their hosts'
3-4-3 system. It failed because the hosts' clever pressing never allowed them
to get hold of the ball.
With
seven clean sheets in succession, this was a complete performance from the
Blues.
At
the start of the season, Champions League football was the target for Conte,
but such is the manner in which the Italian is fanning the flames at Stamford
Bridge, the Premier League title itself is looking an increasingly feasible
target.
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