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DeAndre Yedlin's late own goal ensured Maurizio Sarri's perfect start to life in the Premier League continued as Chelsea beat Newcastle United 2-1 in a frantic and controversial
finish. Chelsea had appeared to have adapted quickly to Sarri's famously expansive style of play, winning their opening two league games after being well beaten by Manchester City in
the Community Shield. However, they came up against a stubborn and well-organised defence at St James' Park and struggled to break Newcastle down despite a dominance of possesion that
bordered on the ridiculous. You may like The visitors were handed a huge boost 14 minutes from time as referee Paul Tierney ruled Fabian Schar had fouled Marcos Alonso in the box, despite
replays suggesting the Switzerland international had got his foot to the ball. Eden Hazard, making his first start for Chelsea since helping Belgium to the semi-finals of the World Cup,
dispatched a confident penalty, although Martin Dubravka got a fingertip to the ball. It was Chelsea's turn to feel aggrieved when Yedlin appeared to elbow Olivier Giroud in the
build-up to Joselu heading a near-post equaliser, but the American handed Chelsea three points by inadvertently turning in Marcos Alonso' first-time effort. > FULL-TIME Newcastle 1-2
ChelseaChelsea make it three wins from three > after Hazard's penalty kick and Yedlin's late own goal overcome an > organised Newcastle sideAugust 26, 2018 The best
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