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Eli Ankutse: Crikey, feels like I'm watching Chelsea-lona
Arjun Sohanpal: Magical, magical Hazard. What a game for Chelsea!
Win takes Chelsea top of table above Man City
Hosts score twice in two mins to take control
Hazard scores with two superb efforts
Costa adds the third as Blues dominate
Pedro scores the fifth on the follow up
Gary Rose
Eli Ankutse: Crikey, feels like I'm watching Chelsea-lona
Arjun Sohanpal: Magical, magical Hazard. What a game for Chelsea!
Chelsea 4-0 Everton
Ronald Koeman makes another change, sending on Aaron Lennon for Yannick Bolasie.
It's a thankless task to come off the bench into a game like this one.
Chelsea 4-0 Everton
What a sight this is. Almost all the Chelsea fans are on their feet applauding as Eden Hazard's goal is shown again on the big screen.
This has been a superb performance by their team and there's still half an hour to go.
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Sandeepmander: Koeman's fault this. He came with fear which is very surprising. He was supposed to have the 2nd best defensive record!
David Ekeleme: Chelsea playing some beautiful and attractive football for the first time in a long while. Credit to Conte!
Jaleel Oladipo: Hazard, even for your own standard this season, even for your talent, that was ridiculous. Just ridiculous
Chelsea 4-0 Everton
Chelsea 4-0 Everton
Ronny Goodlass
Former Everton winger on BBC Radio Merseyside
Everton are just dropping off, like they are playing the clock down to keep the score down.
Eden Hazard
Brilliant. Just brilliant.
This is an absolute peach of a goal that is started and finished by Eden Hazard.
The forward plays a one-two with Pedro before charging towards the box, getting between two defenders and whipping a low shot in at the near post before the keeper had time to react.
Chelsea 3-0 Everton
It's like the Chelsea box is kryptonite to Everton players. They've barely been inside it.
Chelsea are back in the groove. Playing some neat one-touch football that has Everton players chasing shadows.
Chelsea 3-0 Everton
It's a better start by Everton, but they are almost caught out by a quick break by Chelsea as Nemanja Matic charges forward. He drives all the way into the area before feeding the ball to Diego Costa, but he's offside.
Chelsea 3-0 Everton
Everton get the ball into the Chelsea box as Seamus Coleman lofts the ball in. David Luiz clears.
Chelsea 3-0 Everton
For the first time since January 2013, Chelsea stopped a team from a having a shot in the first half of a Premier League game.
Can they frustrate Everton for another 45 minutes?
We're back under way.
Fi3ld: If football wasn't in the stone age this game would be 1-0. Pedro offside, Luiz offside both in keepers view. Everton awful tho
Callum Williams: Everton offering nothing at the moment, Second half a real test for Koeman's managerial credentials
Everton fans, look away now. These stats don't make for good reading...
Total shots:
Chelsea: 9 (3 on target) Everton: 0
Total Passes:
Chelsea: 320 Everton: 209
Passing accuracy:
Chelsea: 90% Everton: 78.5%
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Clinton Eyong: As much as football is a game of tactics and formations at the end of the day it comes down to picking up a man and marking him.
Maximilian Poole: We're awful. Chelsea knife Everton butter.
Chelsea 3-0 Everton
John Motson
Match of the Day commentator
Everton look demoralised. Chelsea look dynamic.
Chelsea 3-0 Everton
A brilliant half of football. Well, brilliant for Chelsea fans and the neutrals. It's been a horror show for Everton.
Chelsea 3-0 Everton
Pedro races away down the right, feeds a pass to Diego Costa who gets away from Phil Jagielka. He shoots... into the side-netting.
Chelsea 3-0 Everton
Pedro lashes over from the corner and Everton escape.
Chelsea 3-0 Everton
Two minutes of time added on at the end of the first half.
That's two minutes too many for Everton.
Corner for Chelsea...
Diego Costa
It's been coming.
Nemanja Matic flicks on a corner at the near post and Diego Costa is there to power home a first-time strike for his ninth goal in 11 games.
Everton might argue that David Luiz distracted the keeper from an offside position, but they can't argue with Chelsea's dominance. This is the best I've seen the Blues play for some time.