For the umpteenth time Jose Mourinho guided his Chelsea team to a victory over Arsene Wenger's Arsenal side.
In a fiesty encounter between the two London teams,Chelsea emerged tops with a 2-0 victory over Arsenal at Stamford Brigde.
Prior to the game,there were talks about the animosity between Wenger
and Mourinho,and both men didn't do much to conceal their hatred for one
another in the match.
Tempers were flayed and both sides infused passion in the match with the
aim of representing their respective teams the best possible way.
Chelsea went in front through Eden Hazard who made a dashing run into
Arsenal's defence to win a penalty kick after he was brought down by
Laurent Koscielny in the box.
The Belgian coolly converted his spot-kick to give the Blues the lead and Chelsea looked good from then on.
However a controversial moment came when Gary Cahill lounged a malicious
tackle on Alexis Sanchez,but he walked free from the incident.
It infuriated the Arsenal bench and both Wenger and Mourinho shoved each
other on the touchline in an animated bust-up between the pair.
Prior to the match,Mourinho has managed 11 matches against Arsenal and
did not lose any of the match,and he was eager to add to that impressive
record against Wenger on Sunday.
Arsenal's pleas to have a penalty given in their favour was discarded by
referee Martin Atkinson,when it looked as though Cesc Fabregas had
handled the ball.
However Chelsea went out of sight when Fabregas floated a perfect pass
deep from midfield to pick out Diego Costa in space,with his fellow
Spanish compatriot bringing down the ball with his chest and looping it
past the onrushing Szczesny for the second goal of the match.
It was his ninth goal in nine matches for Chelsea this season and also
the fourth assist that Fabregas will be laying up for him.
The win by Chelsea has now ended Arsenal's unbeaten run in the season,and they are now outside the top four.
Meanwhile Chelsea are yet to lose this season,and they remained on top of the league going into the international break.
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