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Premier League | Gameweek 4
Sep 11, 2021 at 5.30pm UK
Stamford Bridge
Aston Villa logo

Chelsea
3 - 0
Aston Villa

Lukaku (15', 90+3'), Kovacic (49')
Alonso (61')
FT(HT: 1-0)

Ramsey (8'), Mings (28'), McGinn (90'), Targett (90')

Romelu Lukaku nets first Stamford Bridge goals as Chelsea see off Aston Villa

Romelu Lukaku nets first Stamford Bridge goals as Chelsea see off Aston Villa
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Mateo Kovacic teed up Romelu Lukaku's opener then later punished Tyrone Mings' loose back-pass for a goal of his own.

Romelu Lukaku dispatched two dead-eye finishes for his first Stamford Bridge goals as Chelsea saw off Aston Villa 3-0 to move second in the Premier League.

Mateo Kovacic teed up Lukaku’s opener then later punished Tyrone Mings’ loose back-pass for a goal of his own.

Lukaku then rifled in an unstoppable left-footed strike to make it three goals in as many Premier League appearances this term, extending Chelsea’s unbeaten start to four matches.

The Blues have matched leaders Manchester United’s three wins and a draw in the new campaign, trailing the Red Devils only on goals scored.

Powerful hitman Lukaku greeted his maiden Stamford Bridge goal by mimicking an archer in celebration.

The 28-year-old has already proved himself every inch the sharpshooter extraordinaire, just three games into his second Chelsea stint.

A teenage Lukaku vowed he would one day grace the Stamford Bridge pitch on a school visit to the stadium back in 2010.

His opener against Villa proved at least 11 years in the making then, with the free-scoring Belgium striker finally realising some long-held dreams.

Lukaku drew a blank in 14 Stamford Bridge showings in his formative years – but this 15th west London appearance came at an entirely different stage of his career.

No sooner has the £98million Inter Milan recruit come back to the Bridge than he has seized talismanic Chelsea status.

Chelsea had to work for their win, appearing ring rusty in some areas after the international break.

Saul Niguez endured a forgettable debut, hooked at half-time after ceding possession once too often.

The Atletico Madrid loanee never hit the Premier League tempo, but will doubtless find rhythm in the coming weeks given his quality.

Ezri Konsa needed the crossbar to save his blushes when he deflected a Chelsea corner onto his own woodwork from the off.

Saul struggled to reach the pace of the game, but his measured risk of a pass to Kovacic set in motion the break for Lukaku’s goal.

The Spaniard purposely put Kovacic under pressure and the Croatia midfielder rose to the challenge, skipping away from cover before unleashing a sumptuous curving through-ball.

Chelsea players celebrate Romelu Lukaku's (bottom) opening goal
Chelsea players celebrate Romelu Lukaku’s (bottom) opening goal (Adam Davy/PA)

Lukaku needed no second invitation to canter clear, latching onto the pass and skinning the hapless Axel Tuanzebe before slotting the ball home in style.

Tuanzebe allowed himself to be bullied in a pitiful attempt at marking the Belgium star, further underscoring the value of a big-name striker who can live up to the reputation.

Chelsea could not have everything their own way however, as Villa put the squeeze on the Blues a number of times in the first half.

Ollie Watkins drew a good save from Edouard Mendy, before spurning another fine opening.

The former Brentford striker cut inside Chelsea’s Senegal goalkeeper only to be denied by Thiago Silva’s lunging block.

As Saul continued to struggle through several cheap misplaced passes, Mendy then had to produce an impressive double save from Tyrone Mings and Konsa.

Blues boss Thomas Tuchel wasted no time in making changes, hooking the struggling Saul at the break in favour of Jorginho.

Chelsea’s aggressive pressing then yielded a quick second after the interval.

Romelu Lukaku applauds the fans
Romelu Lukaku applauded the fans after the game (Adam Davy/PA)

Lukaku heaped the pressure on Tuanzebe and Mings, and the England defender’s under-hit back-pass gifted Kovacic a run on goal.

The former Real Madrid midfielder ate up the chance, before dinking a cute finish to put Chelsea in total control at 2-0.

Lukaku still found time to lash home his second, drilling the ball into the net after Cesar Azpilicueta’s smart inside ball.

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