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So often Alvaro Morata has had a haunted look, struggling to cope with the Premier League it seems, but the Chelsea striker scored two predatory goals to beat Crystal Palace and lift his unbeaten side to second in the table. He showed a killer's instinct even if he had a hat-trick, in the last minute, he tried to chip Wayne Hennessey goalkeeper when clean through. Hennessey saved.
There was also a goal from another Spaniard, Pedro, but it was not until Eden Hazard came on a second-half substitute, having overcome his back problems, that Chelsea looked a sustained threat.
Morata's goals represent the first time he has scored twice in one game for Chelsea since his record £ 57million from Real Madrid in the summer of 2017. Chelsea center-forwards such as Didier Drogba or Diego Costa
"Maurizio" ranks around Stamford Bridge after Chelsea's third goal and this result also means that Maurizio Sarri has equaled Frank Clark's managerial record, set with Nottingham Forest in 1994, of being unbeaten in his first 11 games in the Premier League.
But Sarri was chewing hard on a cigarette butt, when he was at times of stress, when Chelsea claimed the lead.
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