Chelsea made light work of Everton in a dominant victory at Stamford Bridge on Sunday. The Blues took a 14th-minute lead after Mason Mount controlled Pedro's pass on the turn before firing hard and low past Jordan Pickford at the near post.
Soon after Pedro had got his own name on the scoresheet, racing clear of the Toffees' defence to finish past Pickford and double the advantage.
Willian then put the game beyond doubt just five minutes into the second half as he drilled a 25-yard shot into the far corner.
The Brazilian then turned provider with a curling cross to the far post which Olivier Giroud tucked away, as Everton sank without trace.
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