Werner and Havertz score in Chelsea’s thrashing of Southampton

Havertz also successful

After the disappointing 1: 3 in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-finals against Real Madrid, Chelsea played their frustration out of their souls in the Premier League. Thomas Tuchel’s team won 6-0 (4-0) at FC Southampton on Saturday. Marcos Alonso (8th minute), Mason Mount (16th, 54th) and the German internationals Timo Werner (21st, 49th) and Kai Havertz (31st) scored for the Londoners. Chelsea consolidated third place with the emphatic victory, Southampton slipped to 13th place.

In addition to defender Antonio Rüdiger, Tuchel also included his DFB colleagues Havertz and Werner in the starting line-up. After the last two defeats with seven goals conceded, Chelsea started the game visibly ambitious. After just seven minutes, the ball hit the aluminum twice after Werner had chances before Alonso scored.

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Just eight minutes later, Mount made it 2-0 with a shot from around 20 meters into the bottom left corner. And Chelsea didn’t let up. After winning a running duel, Werner rounded Southampton goalkeeper Fraser Forster and pushed into the empty goal. Havertz scored the next goal after Werner rebounded from the post again.

Even after the change of sides, Ralph Hasenhüttl’s team didn’t have time to take a deep breath. Shortly after the restart, Werner put together his brace and has now scored five of his nine Premier League goals against the “Saints”. Five minutes later, Mount filled the half-dozen. For the Londoners, the return leg at Real Madrid is next Tuesday (9:00 p.m.).

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