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Chelsea earn first win under Tuchel, Leeds stun Leicester

German manager Tuchel took over from the sacked former Blues midfielder Frank Lampard on Tuesday after signing an 18-month contract.

• January 31, 2021
Chelsea vs Burnley 2-0 [Photo credit: Twitter]

Chelsea secured the first win of Thomas Tuchel’s tenure as manager on Sunday with a 2-0 win over Burnley at Stamford Bridge.

Meanwhile, ex-Chelsea striker, Patrick Bamford, delivered an outstanding performance with a goal and two assists as Leeds United stunned third-placed Leicester City in a 3-1 triumph on the road.

German manager Tuchel took over from the sacked former Blues midfielder Frank Lampard on Tuesday after signing an 18-month contract.

He oversaw an uneventful 0-0 draw against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Wednesday but was delighted when his new team claimed victory under his guidance for the first time.

Two of the club’s Spanish defenders scored the goals with Cesar Azpilicueta blasting Callum Hudson-Odoi’s pass into the top corner five minutes before half-time.

Marcos Alonso then netted before the end of his first appearance since September.

“It should be a signal to our guys up front that we needed two defensive players to score,” Tuchel pointed out.

“We lack at the moment that last precision in the box. We will work on this. But in the end I cannot care less. We are happy to have the win.”

Chelsea’s win sees them overtake Everton in seventh on 33 points, while Burnley drop to 16th place on 22 points, which is eight points clear of the relegation zone.

In Leicester, Harvey Barnes struck in the 13th minute to give the hosts a short-lived lead because Stuart Dallas burst through to restore parity for Leeds United on their next attack.

There were two more goals before the break from Leicester City’s Ayoze Perez and a header from Leeds United frontman Bamford, but both were disallowed for offside.

Bamford delivered a moment of brilliance in the 70th minute when he unleashed a spectacular strike into the roof of the net, before setting up Jack Harrison to finish the third goal.

Leeds United remain 12th in the table with 29 points, six points away from the top five, where Leicester City sit third with a total of 39 points.

(dpa/NAN)

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