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Timo Werner strikes late to seal Chelsea victory over 10-man Southampton

The Guardian - Nobody could have seen that wild finale coming. Chelsea had turned a stroll into a slog against spirited opponents and it seemed they were going to miss the chance to move top of the league with the scores level with six minutes left. Southampton, down to 10 men after James Ward-Prowse’s red card, had pulled themselves level in the second half. Ben Chilwell, back in the Chelsea team, had given away the penalty for Southampton’s equaliser and Thomas Tuchel must have thought that his side’s winless run was going to be extended to three games. Continue reading...

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