That’s 11 on the bounce without defeat under Tuchel for Chelsea in all competitions and they stay in fourth, four points above Everton. Next up for them is a trip to Leeds United. Everton’s nine-game unbeaten run away from home comes to an end and they stay in fifth for now, with West Ham kicking off soon. Ancelotti will be hoping they can bounce back against Burnley next time out.
Chelsea’s unbeaten run under Tuchel goes on after a 2-0 win over Everton. It was Godfrey’s own goal that broke the deadlock in the first half when Havertz’s shot hit the defender and crossed the line. Chelsea stepped it up after the break and won a penalty when Pickford brought down Havertz which Jorginho converted. The hosts could’ve had more if not for the goalkeeper as he made good saves to deny Werner, Alonso and Mount.