Poch praises response as Blues bounce back against Blades

Robert O'Connor
Press Association
Mauricio Pochettino's Chelsea earned a mood-lifting win against Sheffield United
Mauricio Pochettino's Chelsea earned a mood-lifting win against Sheffield United

Mauricio Pochettino praised Chelsea’s response to back-to-back Premier League defeats as they recovered to beat Sheffield United 2-0 at Stamford Bridge.

The hosts fought back from a dour first-half showing — and off the back of losses to Manchester United and Everton — to hit two quick-fire goals in the second period through Nicolas Jackson and the influential Cole Palmer.

The first was well worked between Palmer and Raheem Sterling, the summer signing from Manchester City working the ball wide and continuing his run into the box to tap home Sterling’s low cross.

And Palmer was the architect minutes later as Jackson made it two, lifting the ball into the box for Sterling and Conor Gallagher to attack. 

And as it was spilled by Blades goalkeeper Wes Foderingham, Palmer was there to knock it back to Jackson for 2-0.

It took Palmer’s intervention after 54 minutes, playing a clever ball to Sterling who shot past his man with a burst of acceleration, starting and finishing the move that finally broke the Blades down after a turgid opening.

His creative involvement for the second was a further reminder of the 21-year-old’s capacity to turn a game single-handedly as yet another scoreless outing loomed for Pochettino’s side.

The Blues boss added: "I think we talked a lot during the week after Everton about needing drastic change,.

"It was important to confirm that we are in a good way. The team in the first half was frustrated because we couldn’t find a way past the low block of Sheffield United.

Cole Palmer was the star of Chelsea's win over Sheffield United
Cole Palmer was the star of Chelsea's win over Sheffield United

"We didn't show the capacity to be flexible and it was easy for them to identify our position and to block us and make us put the ball in positions that were easy for them to stop.

"The second half we were much better, we fixed things. The team started to find better possibilities to play, to link much better. 

"Cole from the right, going into the space, started to link better with team-mates and be the player that we want to use — a playmaker."

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