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    Saturday, December 19, 2015

    Chelsea earn post-Mourinho win



    Chelsea has responded to the departure of Jose Mourinho by surging to a 3-1 victory against Sunderland at Stamford Bridge in the English Premier League, while Manchester United lost its second game in a row at home against Norwich.

    Chelsea supporters repeatedly sang Mourinho's name as Branislav Ivanovic, Pedro Rodriguez and Oscar scored in an unexpectedly convincing victory.

    Mourinho's second spell at Chelsea came to an end on Thursday after the Premier League champions had lost nine of the first 16 league games of the season under his guidance.

    But the Chelsea supporters made it clear they felt that responsibility for the woeful start lay with the players.

    As Ivanovic headed in after five minutes and Pedro doubled the lead on 13, the vocal support for Mourinho was replaced with abusive chants directed at Chelsea players.

    Oscar got the third, a penalty, after halftime, before Fabio Borini pulled one back for Sunderland.

    After the match, captain John Terry said he understood why supporters are unhappy.

    "Absolutely and rightly so, as well," Terry said. "They will support us through the difficult period and when we come out on top, sooner or later. If we keep on putting performances like that the fans will be happy."

    In Manchester, Cameron Jerome and Alexander Tettey netted in each half as Norwich stunned United by recording a first win at Old Trafford since 1989.

    Louis Van Gaal's side has not won in six games and his position as manager could be under more scrutiny now that Mourinho is available.

    "We know that it (losing to Norwich) is not good enough for us," Van Gaal told Sky Sports. "The players know that, I know that, the fans know that, and the board know that."

    When asked if he thinks he has the backing of the United board, Van Gaal said "I think so, but you never know."

    Meanwhile, surprise league leader Leicester beat Everton 3-2. Riyad Mahrez scored two penalties for Leicester before Shinji Okazaki got the decisive goal, while Romelu Lukaku and Kevin Mirallas scored for Everton.

    The result means Leicester will be top of the Premier League on Christmas Day on 38 points. Last year, it was bottom of the standings on December 25.

    "I have a great group of players that are friends and work very hard for each other," manager Claudio Ranieri said. "I've already told the players to clear their minds and go forward."

    Tottenham beat Southampton 2-0 at St. Mary's stadium to move fourth, above United.

    Crystal Palace beat host Stoke 2-1 thanks to a late winner from Lee Chung-yong in the 88th minute, while a resurgent Bournemouth also won 2-1 at West Brom thanks to Charlie Daniels scoring a penalty in the 87th minute.

    In Saturday's late match, Aston Villa came from a goal behind to draw 1-1 at Newcastle.


    Defender Fabricio Coloccini beat Villa's United States goalkeeper Brad Guzan in the 38th minute but Jordan Ayew equalised with a stunning goal in the second half.
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