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Premier League round-up: Chelsea held, Saints and Newcastle win

Chelsea maintained their unbeaten run under Graham Potter but had to settle for a point after a damp squib of a derby at Brentford finished goalless.

The Blues made the short trip across west London on the back of five successive victories in all competitions, winning each of the last four without conceding.

Once again they kept a clean sheet, but there was a distinct lack of cutting edge up front as they drew a blank against the Bees.

There was also another injury scare for England boss Gareth Southgate after midfielder Conor Gallagher limped off early on.

Ivan Toney, another England World Cup hopeful, had a header from Mads Roerslev's cross tipped over the crossbar by Kepa Arrizabalaga and was off-target just before half-time.

Brentford should have taken the lead five minutes into the second half when Bryan Mbeumo had a free header in front of goal, five yards out, from another Roerslev cross, but the Cameroon forward planted his header straight at Kepa.

The hosts went closest to snatching all three points when Rico Henry’s shot crashed into the side-netting.

Southampton eased mounting pressure on manager Ralph Hasenhuttl by climbing out of the Premier League relegation zone thanks to a nervy win over Bournemouth.

Che Adams' early header proved decisive at Vitality Stadium as Saints ended a five-match winless run and kept a first clean sheet in 17 top-flight games, dating back to April.

In the ninth minute, Romain Perraud delivered an inviting first-time cross from the left and top scorer Adams escaped Marcos Senesi to divert a flicked header into the far corner and claim his first goal since August.

Hasenhuttl greeted the breakthrough by raising his arms, clenching his fists and roaring with delight in the direction of the

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