Aston Villa 1-4 Chelsea: Liam Rosenior's side move into the top five, three points behind Villa whose form is nosediving
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The performance marked the strongest display of Rosenior's two-month tenure, instilling considerable confidence for the remainder of the seasonopen image in gallery
The performance marked the strongest display of Rosenior's two-month tenure, instilling considerable confidence for the remainder of the season (Nick Potts/PA Wire)
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Chelsea significantly bolstered their Champions League aspirations with a commanding 4-1 victory over Aston Villa, spearheaded by a sensational hat-trick from Joao Pedro.
Pedro's first Premier League treble propelled Liam Rosenior's side into the top five, narrowing the gap to a struggling Villa in fourth place to just three points.
Cole Palmer also found the net on a memorable evening for the Blues, who displayed remarkable resilience to overturn an early deficit following Douglas Luiz's opening goal.
The performance marked the strongest display of Rosenior's two-month tenure, instilling considerable confidence for the remainder of the season.
Despite Luiz striking within three minutes, initially raising Villa's hopes of solidifying their own Champions League ambitions, the night ultimately soured for the home side.
They have now won just one of their last six games and are in real danger of slipping out of contention for a place in next season’s most prestigious club competition.
And Unai Emery’s men are looking increasingly like they will need to win the Europa League as their route into it.
Chelsea boss Rosenior decided to drop goalkeeper Robert Sanchez after a difficult time against Arsenal on Sunday and replaced him with Filip Jorgensen.
And the Dane was picking the ball out of the net after just 150 seconds as Villa made a flying start.
Leon Bailey did well down the right and his cutback was dummied by Ollie Watkins, allowing Luiz to flick home his first goal of his second spell at Villa Park.
Chelsea’s Joao Pedro, left, celebrates his hat-trick goal at Villa Parkopen image in gallery
Chelsea’s Joao Pedro, left, celebrates his hat-trick goal at Villa Park (Nick Potts/PA)
Chelsea responded well and Villa needed Emiliano Martinez’s flying save to keep out Pedro’s header before Palmer then forced the Argentinian into another save with a shot from distance.
But Villa should have doubled their lead in the 23rd minute. Martinez kicked the ball long, Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana fell over looking for a free-kick and Watkins raced in on goal but weakly shot straight at Jorgensen under pressure from Trevoh Chalobah.
Watkins had another good chance soon after Emiliano Buendia played him in but Jorgensen beat the shot away with his arm.
The busy goalkeeper then got down well to keep out Morgan Rogers’ 34th-minute shot and that proved vital as 44 seconds later the game changed course.
Enzo Fernandez played in Malo Gusto, who beat the offside trap and laid the ball on a plate for Pedro to stab home from close range and level.
Villa thought they were back ahead five minutes later as Watkins finally beat Jorgensen, but he carelessly went a fraction early on his run and was ruled offside by VAR.
But it was Chelsea who went in at half-time in front as Pedro struck again in the sixth minute of time added on. The former Brighton striker was slipped in by Fernandez and his smart dinked finish found the bottom corner.
Things got even better for the visitors 10 minutes after the restart as Palmer made it 3-1. Martinez recklessly palmed Reece James’ cross straight to the England international, who powered home a low finish through a crowd of bodies.
Villa were getting picked apart and Pedro claimed the match ball in the 64th minute with his hat-trick goal. Alejandro Garnacho raced down the left and teed up his team-mate, who could not miss from close range.
Garnacho could have made it five from another counter-attack, but he shot straight at Martinez.