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Chelsea 2-0 Leicester
Plenty of space - it's becoming an open game.
Marc Albrighton swings a cross into the Chelsea area but it's scrambled away.
Costa smashes in to give Chelsea lead
Hazard slots in second as Chelsea dominate
Moses adds third from Chalobah's flicked pass
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Chris Osborne
Chelsea 2-0 Leicester
Plenty of space - it's becoming an open game.
Marc Albrighton swings a cross into the Chelsea area but it's scrambled away.
Chelsea 2-0 Leicester
For the first time we see Jamie Vardy v David Luiz one-on-one andi t's the Brazilian who takes the first round.
Vardy pursues the ball down the right channel of the area and Luiz calmly dispossesses the Leicester forward.
Chelsea 2-0 Leicester
Kasper Schmeichel keeps Leicester in it.
Chelsea break from a Leicester corner and it's former Fox N'Golo Kante who drives forward with the ball.
He squares to Victor Moses on the edge of the area and Schmeichel gets down low to his right to make the save.
Chelsea 2-0 Leicester
Matt Elliott
Former Leicester City captain for BBC Radio Leicester
Leicester have got to try something they didn't do in the first half as it was just an extension of the pre-match warm up.
Chelsea 2-0 Leicester
Pat Nevin
Ex-Chelsea winger on BBC Radio 5 live at Stamford Bridge
It's been much better from Leicester in the second half. They have gone to three at the back as well to match Chelsea and so far it has worked.
Eden Hazard and Diego Costa are both being denied time on the ball. If the Foxes can nick a goal it will be interesting.
However, if Chelsea break away and score it will be game over.
Chelsea 2-0 Leicester
Yup. Definitely better from Leicester. They work it our from the back well and, when they lose it, Ahmed Musa is scurrying to win back possession.
Chelsea 2-0 Leicester
Ian Stringer
BBC Radio Leicester Foxes commentator
Communication seems to have eluded Leicester today.
Chelsea 2-0 Leicester
Justin Barnes: The dodo adapted well to its ecosystem for a short burst in time, then the inevitability of Darwinism overtook it. Thanks for the memories, Leicester.
Craig in Southampton: Leicester look as flat as last season's champagne.
Rick in East Runton: Now you know how fans of other Premier League champions feel the season after they won it.
Chelsea 2-0 Leicester
There's a bit more fizz about Leicester in this second half. More direct, more urgent.
Marc Albrighton picks up the ball in a pocket of space on the edge of the area and swings a shot wide.
Chelsea 2-0 Leicester
Just to show he's not on strike, Andre Marriner books Cesar Azpilicueta for a late tackle on Ahmed Musa.
Leicester drop the ball on to the edge of the area from the free-kick - it falls to Musa who hits a half-volley wide.
Chelsea 2-0 Leicester
Could easily have been given that - Victor Moses didn't look too interested in the ball and angled his whole body across Jeffrey Schlupp.
Chelsea 2-0 Leicester
And now Leicester want a penalty as Victor Moses blocks off Jeffrey Schlupp on his way into the area - it's another no from Andre Marriner.
#bbcfootball
Vieira151: Problem for Leicester is that their midfield is overrated. Loss of Kante and Drinkwater just isn't that good = bad news
David McNaught: Leicester do know that they don't HAVE to lose 4-1 before every Champions League game!
Daniel Hodson: Remember this time last year Leicester was known as the comeback kings. 3-2 to Leicester anyone?
Chelsea 2-0 Leicester
Hmmm. Looking at the replay, Pedro has a decent claim.
Christian Fuchs' arm is raised - up towards shoulder height - and it hits him somewhere around the elbow.
Chelsea 2-0 Leicester
Straight off the bat and Chelsea want a penalty.
Leicester don't deal with a long ball and Pedro hits a shot from the edge of the area - he reckons it hit Christian Fuchs' hand. Referee Andre Marriner says 'nope'.
Chelsea 2-0 Leicester
Here we go - more of the same?
Chelsea start proceedings in the second half.
Chelsea 2-0 Leicester
Take a look at the average positions of both sides - Chelsea have piled forward.
Leicester have been deep, deep, deep - and look how far away Jamie Vardy (9) has played from his forward partner Ahmed Musa (7).
Chelsea 2-0 Leicester
Pat Nevin
Ex-Chelsea winger on BBC Radio 5 live at Stamford Bridge
I think 3-4-3 has worked well for Chelsea so far but Leicester's defending has been poor. The organisation at the back has been nothing to write home about, but that takes nothing away from Chelsea. If they continue in the way they're playing they'll become the latest team to score four goals against Leicester.
Man Utd and Liverpool have both put four past the champions in the league this season.
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