Premier League
Storm St. Marys in the first 31 minutes with 4 goals and 3 assists
Chelsea stormed into the first 31 minutes of the game at St Marys, rewarding Southampton with four goals while Timo Werner ‘hit’ the ball three times in the appropriate time.
Just 24 hours ago she endured the nightmare in London when she lost 3-1 to Real, which saw her miss the Champions League semi-final by a foot and a half, prompting Chelsea to break out against the hapless Southampton.
The Blues went into St Marys’ 32nd game of the Premier League furiously, giving the hosts the slightest leeway to react, settling the match early on.
Marcos Alonso scored the 0:1 in the 8th minute with a shot from the penalty area, eight minutes later Mount scored two goals for Tuhelj’s team with a powerful outside shot, Werner in the 21st minute made it 0:3 in the penalty area 31st minute Havertz it was his turn to put his name on the scoreboard.
In addition to those four goals, Chelsea scored three goals during that period, all with Werner, with the German having two attempts on goal in the opening minutes when the game was goalless and in the stage when the left goal was marked from the ball was for passed the Blues’ fourth goal to Haverts.
It should be noted that Chelsea, 4-0 at home to Southampton, became the side to score four goals earlier from home in a Premier League match, having scored four goals in the first 27 minutes against Bolton in October 2011 .
Chelsea 0-1 (8′ Alonso)
Chelsea 0-2 (16′ mount)
Chelsea 0: 3 (21′ Werner)
Chelsea 0-4 (31′ Haverts)
Werner’s three bars in the first 31 minutes
Source: sport 24
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