Fabregas put Chelsea in front after 27 minutes and Morata headed in a second goal before halftime. Everton offered little to show that it could win at Chelsea for the first time in the league since 1994, a run which now spans 23 matches. The victory over Tottenham at Wembley was followed up by a convincing win over Everton, which was second best throughout. Morata went down inside the area and Williams remonstrated with him before offering a hand to help him up. That offer was withdrawn when Williams realized Chelsea was still on the attack after Everton failed to clear as Kante applied pressure.
Source: India Today August 28, 2017 03:33 UTC