Havertz and Mount push Chelsea past Bournemouth but James injured again

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Havertz and Mount push Chelsea past Bournemouth but James injured again
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Reece James went off with a possible recurrence of his recent knee injury, which took some of the gloss off Chelsea’s 2-0 win over Bournemouth

A home win in regulation this might have been. But this comfortable victory over

But with eyes elsewhere, James played a routine pass and then signalled immediately to the bench. A hush descended as James sat down, covering his face with his hands. Everyone knew what it meant. “Reece James, he’s one of our own,” echoed down the Kings Road. The full-back at least headed down the tunnel unaided, but his expression was desolate.

This is not a result for Potter to get carried away with. He is not likely to anyway, but it does at least end a five-match winless streak in the league. And there can be genuine cause for excitement at Raheem Sterling’s showing, while Havertz will take confidence from both his strike and performance.were weakened by absent faces – among them Hakim Ziyech and Mateo Kovacic – it did not show. They settled confidently into their work, neat triangles of passing on display everywhere.

It soon became a moot point. Mount found Sterling, whose inch-perfect first-time cross had Havertz sliding to poke past Mark Travers. Potter’s hands shot from his pockets and pummelled the air with gusto.

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