Chelsea 2-0 Sheffield United: Blues overcome dogged Blades at Stamford Bridge

Cole Palmer wheels away after scoring for Chelsea against Sheffield United in the Premier LeagueImage source, Getty Images
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Cole Palmer's goal was his eighth of the season

Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino hailed Cole Palmer's "massive" contribution to the Blues' attack after the former Manchester City youngster registered a goal and an assist in Saturday's hard-fought victory over Sheffield United.

Palmer broke the Blades' resistance when he slotted home Raheem Sterling's pass early in the second half, before teeing up Nicolas Jackson for the Blues' second not long afterwards.

The 21-year-old has been directly involved in 13 goals during his 19 appearances since signing from the 2022-23 Treble winners in the summer.

"For me he's a playmaker - a player who can link the team," Pochettino told BBC Match of the Day. "He also has the capacity to score goals and give assists.

"The contribution of Cole Palmer from day one has been massive."

Chelsea enjoyed almost 80% possession across the 90 minutes, but Conor Gallagher's long-range effort was their only shot on target in a forgettable first half for Pochettino's team.

Cameron Archer curled wide for the visitors in the first half and full Chelsea debutant Djordje Petrovic pulled off a fine save from Gustavo Hamer's low free-kick, but that was the closest the visitors came to a breakthrough.

Second-half substitute Armando Broja should have increased Chelsea's lead late in the second half but somehow skewed Palmer's low delivery off target from point-blank range.

The Blues move up to tenth place on 22 points, while Sheffield United are now six points from safety at the foot of the table.

Blues make dominance count

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Pochettino praises Palmer's 'massive' contribution

Chelsea have endured a bitterly disappointing 2023 but Pochettino will hope Saturday's hard-fought victory is the start of a more encouraging end to the year, with a Carabao Cup quarter-final with Newcastle and league games against Wolves, Crystal Palace and Luton to come.

Despite enjoying swathes of possession they struggled to penetrate a dogged Sheffield United rearguard in the first half, Gallagher shooting tamely into Foderingham's arms before Jackson curled narrowly wide from the edge of the box.

Their first-half efforts were perhaps best summed up by Mykhailo Mudryk, who blazed wildly off target midway through the first period after nutmegging Max Lowe and cutting in from the left.

There was an outpouring of relief around Stamford Bridge when Palmer converted Sterling's cross for his eighth goal of the season. Palmer's opener and Jackson's close-range effort were both checked for offside by the video assistant referee (VAR) but no infringement was spotted.

Broja will be wondering how he failed to score his second Premier League goal of the season late in the game but, thankfully for Pochettino's side, the Albanian's miss did not prove costly.

Chelsea have had a dreadful time with injuries of late but there was positive news before kick-off as Christopher Nkunku was named in the matchday squad for the first time since signing from RB Leipzig in June.

The France forward has not featured for the Blues since suffering a knee injury in a pre-season friendly with Bundesliga side Borussia Dortmund in August.

Blades fall short despite encouraging display

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Wilder blames defeat on Sheffield United 'naivety'

Chris Wilder's team claimed only their second Premier League win of the season against Brentford last weekend but were unable to build on that 1-0 victory despite another spirited display in west London.

Operating with a back four, United restricted their hosts to half chances in the opening 45 minutes and went close themselves when Archer shot wide in a rare foray.

They made a bright start to the second half too, but their resistance was broken by Palmer not long after half-time, and Jackson's effort minutes later left the visitors with a mountain to climb.

"In the first half we got it spot on," Wilder said. "We limited them to very few chances. It's just the naivety of our approach in the first 15 minutes [of the second half], when we didn't have to go after the ball.

"We quickly went from being in the game to being out of the game."

United have now failed to score in seven of their 17 league games this term - more than any other side in the division.

It does not get any easier for the Blades over the festive period, with games against in-form Aston Villa and champions Manchester City either side of a crucial home clash with fellow strugglers Luton on 26 December.

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