Chelsea finally found the net as they won 2-0 at neighbours Fulham in the Premier League on Monday with Mykhailo Mudryk scoring his first goal for the Blues and Armando Broja also on target as he celebrated his full return from injury.
Mauricio Pochettino’s hugely expensive, new-look side had failed to score in each of their previous three league games and had notched up only five goals in six top-flight matches this season before their visit to Craven Cottage.
However, in the space of two first-half minutes they seized control of the West London Derby.
In the 18th, Ukraine winger Mudryk chested down a cross from Levi Colwill and slotted the ball past goalkeeper Bernd Leno before poor defending by the hosts allowed Broja to double the lead a minute later.
It was Mudryk’s first goal since signing for Chelsea nine months ago while Broja — replacing the suspended Nicolas Jackson — was making his first start since sustaining a knee injury at the end of 2022.
“We are gelling as a team. It’s not going to happen overnight,” Broja told talkSPORT “It’s important for us to have that time and to keep progressing.”
The result pushed Chelsea up to 11th spot with eight points, leapfrogging Fulham, who are 13th, on goal difference.
“The performance was fantastic — too many good things. We need to keep working, keep believing,” said a relieved Pochettino.
Reuters