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Chelsea directors Marina Granovskaia's and Petr Cech's emotions certainly changed throughout the afternoon as Chelsea eventually overcame Newcastle by a one goal margin in the Premier League.

Kai Havertz, who could have arguably seen red for an elbow on Dan Burn in the first half, was on hand to execute a late move well which saw the Blues sneak to victory in SW6 right at the death.

"The Kai Havertz goal was exceptional. We were, of course, a bit lucky today. We maybe had a hard time on the pitch because Newcastle was physical, well deserved, gave us difficulty to create chances and accelerate the game in the last 30 metres," Tuchel reflected in his post-match press conference.

"It was so important not to concede. To have the quality with one chance, one quality pass and one quality finish to win it. Thank goodness we did it. We never got frustrated about it. They defended very, very well. You could see in the last four minutes what a goal does to the team.

"We were so good in the last four minutes. It was so easy to find the gaps, the switch of play, everything was so easy and so much more fluid. This is what happens. I think the distraction level was not the biggest part today."

It wasn't all rosy for the club on Sunday with Petr Cech having to send an emotional message to supporters

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