Chelsea end Everton away curse thanks to Jorginho penalty
Chelsea began their Premier League campaign with a win as Jorginho's penalty proved decisive against Everton.
Thomas Tuchel
introduced summer signings
Kalidou Koulibalyand Raheem Sterling from the start, but it was one of Chelsea's established stars who settled affairs when Jorginho rolled a composed penalty past Jordan Pickford in first-half stoppage time following Abdoulaye Doucoure's foul on Ben Chilwell.
Everton, without a recognized striker following the sale of
Richarlison
and injury to
Dominic Calvert-Lewin, battled gamely but were woefully short of quality and threat in attack. Manager Frank Lampard's cause was not helped by a serious early injury to defender Ben Godfrey, who was taken off on a stretcher following a challenge on
Kai Havertz
, with Yerry Mina another casualty in the second half.
Chelsea survived in relative comfort and were able to give a debut to new signing Marc Cucurella, the defender who signed from Brighton in a deal that could eventually be worth £62m, as they made it a winning start. Chelsea never needed to touch the heights to beat Everton but manager Tuchel will still be delighted to simply start the season with a win after a turbulent summer.
showed in flashes what he would bring, while powerhouse defender Koulibaly was able to ease his way into the Premier League against the blunt instrument that was Everton's attack. Chelsea did not cause Everton too many serious problems but this game was effectively over as a contest because the visiting defence had too much know-how and the home team lacked nous.
Cucurella's debut was only notable for a yellow card after he kicked the ball away in the dying moments as Chelsea ran down the clock against an increasingly frustrated Everton. Chelsea will be looking to bring in more new faces before the close of the transfer window and have been linked with a succession of names - even though this still represents a very strong squad.
It is all about the result on an opening day and achieving it by whatever means possible, a mission which Chelsea accomplished with plenty to spare. Chelsea face London rivals Tottenham at Stamford Bridge in their next Premier League outing next Sunday, while Everton travel to
Aston Villa
a day earlier.
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