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Chelsea 4-0 Southampton: Enzo Maresca’s Blues run riot at Stamford Bridge on a night where fans make their voices heard in pre-match protest against the owners

There was a Chelsea fan at the pre-planned protest outside of Stamford Bridge holding a homemade sign which told their owners: ‘We’re not Arsenal. Win or f*** off.’

Helpful that Southampton were the visitors in order for that obligation to be fulfilled last night, then.

They are on course for one of the worst seasons in Premier League history, hence why bookmakers say the chances of them surviving under Ivan Juric are as likely as David Beckham being named the next James Bond or Meghan Markle inaugurated as United States president.

Only in a fantasy land will it happen, in other words, and for Chelsea, Southampton were a perfect antidote for their problems. After back-to-back losses to Brighton and Aston Villa dropped them down to seventh, this bumped Enzo Maresca’s side back up to fourth for the time being.

Their goals came from Christopher Nkunku, Levi Colwill, Marc Cucurella and Pedro Neto, who celebrated by performing a ‘yapping’ signal with his hand. We cannot say why for sure, though the players are not immune to the criticism that has been coming from supporters.

Chelsea should have scored more, too, with Cole Palmer their most wasteful culprit. One more goal and the 22-year-old Englishman will officially move up to 10th in the club’s all-time Premier League scoring charts, level with Willian. He will have to wait for that as this was not his night personally.

Chelsea got back to winning ways with a handsome win over rock bottom Southampton

Christopher Nkunku set the Blues on their way and he produced his trademark celebration

Christopher Nkunku set the Blues on their way and he produced his trademark celebration

Southampton are going down with a whimper and defeats like this do little to inspire belief

Southampton are going down with a whimper and defeats like this do little to inspire belief

This fixture fell on the one-year anniversary of Gary Neville christening Chelsea the ‘blue billion-pound bottle jobs’ in the 2024 Carabao Cup final. You would do well finding a fan willing to say they have shaken that tag in the time since, and and before a ball was kicked here, supporters gathered at Stamford Bridge’s Bovril Gate to vent their frustrations.

Scheduled to start at 6pm, there were 50 participants at first, if that. That number soon swelled to something closer to 200 as they marched together down Fulham Road singing the name of their former owner, the Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, along with: ‘We want our Chelsea back.’

Two Premier League victories in their last 10 matches was nowhere near a respectable enough record for a fanbase used to winning for fun, even if there are mitigating factors. For one, Chelsea have been crippled by an injury crisis, and two, they are currently without a single striker.

Pedro Neto was asked to pretend to be one here, supported by Cole Palmer at No 10 with Christopher Nkunku on the left and Jadon Sancho on the right.

When Sancho’s early cross flew through the six-yard box undisturbed, it reminded you that they are missing a penalty-box predator, though Palmer was forever making runs in behind Southampton in search of his first Premier League goal since January 14.

Twice he could have scored from Enzo Fernandez through-balls inside the opening exchanges. For the first chance, he slipped while shooting, which sent the ball spinning wide.

There could be no blaming Stamford Bridge’s slick turf for Palmer’s second wastage, however. It was a nice pass from Fernandez which left him with only Aaron Ramsdale in his way and yet he blasted the ball straight into the Southampton goalkeeper from eight yards.

The silver lining is Chelsea scored from the subsequent corner as Fernandez crossed, Tosin Adarabioyo headed on, and Nkunku bundled it in at the back post.

Nkunku got low at the back post to nod in the opening goal for Chelsea at Stamford Bridge

Nkunku got low at the back post to nod in the opening goal for Chelsea at Stamford Bridge

Pedro Neto then thrashed in a second goal as Chelsea showed no mercy to Southampton

Pedro Neto then thrashed in a second goal as Chelsea showed no mercy to Southampton

Levi Colwill then got in on the act as he rose highest to head beyond Aaron Ramsdale in goal

Levi Colwill then got in on the act as he rose highest to head beyond Aaron Ramsdale in goal

Colwill put his arms out in the style of Chelsea great Didier Drogba for his goal celebration

Colwill put his arms out in the style of Chelsea great Didier Drogba for his goal celebration

MATCH FACTS AND RATINGS

Chelsea (4-2-3-1): Jorgensen 6.5; Gusto 6.5, Adarabioyo 7, Colwill 7, Cucurella 7.5; Caicedo 7.5 (Amougou 83) Fernandez 7; Sancho 7 (Dewsbury-Hall 68), Palmer 6, Nkunku 7.5 (Acheampong 83); Neto 8 (George 68)

Subs not used: Sanchez, James, Fofana, Samuels-Smith, Mheuka

Scorers: Nkunku (24), Neto (36), Colwill (44), Cucurella (78)

Booked: Caicedo

Manager: Enzo Maresca 7.5

Southampton (3-4-1-2): Ramsdale 5; Bree 4 (Harwood-Bellis 45), Bella-Kotchap 4, Aribo 4; Sugawara 5, Downes 4 (Archer 83), Smallbone 4, Walker-Peters 5 (Manning 59, 6); Fernandes 5; Kamaldeen 5, Onuachu 5.5 (Dibling 59, 6)

Subs not used: McCarthy, Stephens, Wood, Grosbeak, Welington

Booked: Onuachu

Manager: Ivan Juric 4

Referee: Tom Bramall 6

After 32 minutes, Filip Jorgensen acrobatically saved Paul Onuachu’s header, very much in the ‘one for the cameras’ category. 

Enzo Maresca stuck with Jorgensen in goal over Robert Sanchez here, not wishing to crush the confidence of the 22-year-old after Saturday’s error at Aston Villa.

Palmer was played through again thereafter, this time by Sancho. Again, with only Ramsdale to beat, he fired wide. 

In the 36th minute, Neto showed his team-mate how it is done as he made the most of Flynn Downes losing possession for 2-0.

Chelsea practically confirmed the win before half-time as Neto’s free-kicked cross found Levi Colwill, who headed beyond Ramsdale.

Chelsea had thrown away 13 Premier League points from winning positions since Christmas – their latest collapse coming at Villa – and not even they could contrive to surrender this lead.

Wesley Fofana was among their substitutes, back from injury earlier than expected. It was only in January when Maresca claimed the 24-year-old Frenchman – a lynchpin in the Blues’ back line – could miss the remainder of the campaign with a hamstring injury.

Chelsea resisted making any changes at half-time because, well, why meddle with a system which was working. When Palmer blasted the ball over the crossbar in the 57th minute, Stamford Bridge did its best to pick him up, singing his name in a show of support.

Chelsea fans turned on their owners on Tuesday night with banners calling for them to go

Chelsea fans turned on their owners on Tuesday night with banners calling for them to go

Clearlake Capital and Todd Boehly have spent more than £1billion on players since taking over

Clearlake Capital and Todd Boehly have spent more than £1billion on players since taking over

Their first changes came when Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Tyrique George replaced Sancho and Neto. 

George, one of their own from the academy, is a winger by trade but the 19-year-old acted as a striker here. He had a chance to score within seconds of coming on, but blazed wide.

George assisted Marc Cucurella to complete the scoreline, at least. Chelsea could not afford to slip up against Southampton – not when there is such fan fury – and thankfully for Maresca, they won with ease.

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