Norwich City 1-3 Chelsea: 5 talking points as Blues put Roman Abramovich troubles aside in win
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Chelsea put the day's concerns behind them to see off Norwich City at Carrow Road.
The Blues were dealt a major blow after sanctions were placed upon them following the UK's decision to freeze Roman Abramovich's assets.
It leaves the west London outfit in limbo regarding their future, not that you'd have known such was their fast start in Norfolk.
The Blues were two goals up within fifteen minutes, which all but sealed the match as Trevoh Chalobah and Mason Mount both scored early on.
Thomas Tuchel's side dominated possession in the first-half which left the hosts working off scraps before they grew in the second 45.
Chalobah's handball presented Teemu Pukki with a chance from the spot, which he happily took to half the deficit.
Chelsea had stuck seven past the Canaries back in October but this clash was far more competitive and, had they been more clinical when they were on top, the hosts may well have levelled.
Instead the Blues were able to weather the storm, as all top teams do, and Kai Havertz rifled in to the top corner with minutes remaining to put the result beyond doubt.
Here are five talking points.
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