Chelsea beat Watford 2-1 to end turbulent season in third place
LONDON : A last-minute goal from substitute Ross Barkley earned Chelsea a 2-1 win over already-relegated Watford on Sunday in a low-key end to a turbulent season for the London side.
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LONDON : A last-minute goal from substitute Ross Barkley earned Chelsea a 2-1 win over already-relegated Watford on Sunday in a low-key end to a turbulent season for the London side.
Thomas Tuchel has revealed that Marcos Alonso was missing from Chelsea's sqaud against Watford due to injury as the Blues wrapped up their Premier League season at Stamford Bridge.
"I thought we were going do it again: play again a draw at home. But then Reecey (Reece James) and Ross (Barkley) turned it around again in our favour. It's a mood changer I have to say and we're happy to end it with a win.
Ross Barkley earned Chelsea a 2-1 win over already-relegated Watford on Sunday in a low-key end to a turbulent season for the London side. Barkley, playing his 100th game for Chelsea, headed in a Reece James cross three minutes after Watford's Dan Gosling had equalised for the Hornets. It was a busy finish to an otherwise unremarkable end-of-term game.
Ross Barkley came off the bench to head in a late winner as Chelsea saw off Watford on the final day of the Premier League season and sent Roy Hodgson into retirement on the back of another defeat.
Mason Mount has been named Chelsea's men's player of the year for 2021/22 in a presentation following the Blues' win against Watford.
Ross Barkley fired the final goal of the Roman Abramovich era as Chelsea edged past Watford 2-1 to tie up a third-place Premier League finish.
Marcos Alonso is a noticeable omission from Thomas Tuchel's Chelsea side to face Watford today in their last Premier League outing of the season. It's a game that won't mean much for the Blues, with their Premier League spot already confirmed for next season.