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Saturday 1 March 2014

Fulham 1-3 Chelsea: Jose's silent treatment does the trick for hat-trick hero Schurrle

To the long list of Jose Mourinho’s mind games, we now have to add the silent treatment.
It seems that his Chelsea team were spooked into a performance by a half-time walk-out by their manager.
Rather than address their shortcomings in what was a lamentable first half from Chelsea’s point of view, Mourinho simply walked out of the dressing room, allowing his players to stew in their own failings.
‘Normally I give the players two or three minutes to arrive, to change boots or shirts and after that they know that I start talking,’ said Mourinho. 
‘And they were there, ready for me. But I was not ready for them. I decided not to speak — because if I start speaking about the first half I would need more than 10 minutes.
VIDEO Scroll down for post-match reactions
Hat-trick hero: Andre Schurrle celebrates at full-time after his three goals extended Chelsea's lead at the top
Hat-trick hero: Andre Schurrle celebrates at full-time after his three goals extended Chelsea's lead at the top
Best man: Schurrle celebrates after turning in his third goal
Best man: Schurrle celebrates after turning in his third goal
Top of the league: Chelsea enjoyed a great day with Arsenal slipping to defeat at Stoke
Top of the league: Chelsea enjoyed a great day with Arsenal slipping to defeat at Stoke
Opener: The German international opens the scoring with a smart left-foot finish
Opener: The German international opens the scoring with a smart left-foot finish
Double: Schurrle adds his second, again with his weaker left foot
Double: Schurrle adds his second, again with his weaker left foot

Match facts

Fulham: Stekelenburg 5; Riether 5.5, Hangeland 4 (Burn 16, 4.5), Heitinga 6, Richardson 6; Dejagah 5, Parker 5 (Karagounis 79), Sidwell 5.5, Dempsey 5; Kasami 5 (Holtby 61), Bent 4.
Subs not used: Stockdale, Riise, Kvist, Holtby, Rodallega.
Goals: Heitinga 74.
Booked: Dejagah, Kasami.
Chelsea: Cech 6; Ivanovic 6, Cahill 6.5, Terry 7, Azpilicueta 6.5; Ramires 7, Matic 7; Schurrle 9 (Luiz 87), Oscar 6 (Mikel 78), Hazard 8.5; Torres 6.5 (Ba 82).
Subs not used: Schwarzer, Cole, Lampard, Willian. 
Goals: Schurrle 52, 65, 69.
Booked: Ramires.
Ref: Mark Clattenburg 6.5
*Player ratings from SAMI MOKBEL at Craven Cottage
‘I think they showed they are very intelligent — without words, you understand what is in the mind of a person, especially if you know the person. I think they understood the first half was really poor and they transformed it into a fantastic second half.’
Chelsea looked lame, tepid and uninspired for 45 minutes. The designated creative midfield players all were utterly ineffective, none more so than Andre Schurrle. In fact, Felix Magath’s managerial debut at Craven Cottage had started surprisingly well. And then came Mourinho’s intervention.
Eden Hazard was transformed from indifference to excellence and he, in turn, brought out the best in Schurrle. And in transforming the game with a 16-minute hat-trick, the German sent a clear message on an afternoon that Arsenal lost and Manchester City did not play. Even when Chelsea appear to be faltering, they will find a way to get back into their stride and of such recoveries are title winners made.
For Fulham, it looks bleak. Cardiff next week will be a vital game but by the time the next reasonable run of fixtures comes, in April, it will surely be too late to survive. Magath, of course, remains optimistic. 
‘For sure there is hope,’ he said. ‘You cannot expect we win against the leading team, so today nothing happened. We have to go to Cardiff and it would be better if we win the first game.’
Another: Schurrle completes his hat-trick in front of the Chelsea fans
Another: Schurrle completes his hat-trick in front of the Chelsea fans
Top of the lot: Jose Mourinho's team is now four points clear at the top of the Premier League
Top of the lot: Jose Mourinho's team is now four points clear at the top of the Premier League
Rooted: Felix Magath's Fulham remain at the bottom of the Premier League
Rooted: Felix Magath's Fulham remain at the bottom of the Premier League
Consolation: John Heitinga gives the home fans something to cheer about
Consolation: John Heitinga gives the home fans something to cheer about
He could point to significant first-half chances for Clint Dempsey, Dan Burn and Steve Sidwell that might have opened the scoring. Burn was three yards out when he failed to get a touch; Sidwell eight yards out when he blazed over.
But for Magath the transformation was more a result of Fulham’s failures than Chelsea’s inspiration. He was right that losing Brede Hangeland after a clash of heads with his team-mate Kieran Richardson on 15 minutes was a cruel blow.
‘After half-time we forgot to defend,’ said Magath. ‘I have seldom seen such a goal as the first one. Schurrle runs over the whole field and nobody tackles him. I cannot imagine we would have made such mistakes with Brede. He is the head of the team.’
And Magath was also right that no one could have anticipated the 16-minute maelstrom that transformed the game. Hazard was the instigator of the revival — perhaps he feared the silent treatment from Mourinho more than most, as in the first half was he was abject. 
Instrumental: Eden Hazard was again in sparkling form for Chelsea
Instrumental: Eden Hazard was again in sparkling form for Chelsea
The masked man: Ramires had to wear a protective mask for the clash
The masked man: Ramires had to wear a protective mask for the clash
Shoulder-to-shoulder: Nemanja Matic and Scott Parker tussle for the ball
Shoulder-to-shoulder: Nemanja Matic and Scott Parker tussle for the ball
Nipping in: Heitinga tries to steal the ball from Eden Hazard
Nipping in: Heitinga tries to steal the ball from Eden Hazard
But from a knock-back from Schurrle on 52 minutes, the Belgian delivered an exquisite pass, allowing Schurrle a clear run on goal. Sprinting away from Burn over 20 yards, Schurrle did not disappoint.
Hazard seemed unburdened, for there was now an absurd playfulness to his creativity. A cross for Fernando Torres, executed by crossing one leg behind the other and striking the ball with the backward leg, was an utter delight.
He was now dominating areas in which he could barely get a kick in the first half. On 65 minutes, given too much space outside the box, he dinked through another clever pass for Schurrle, and, from close range this time, the German finished again.
Race: Fernando Torres rushes to the ball ahead of Maarten Stelenburg

Race: Fernando Torres rushes to the ball ahead of Maarten Stelenburg
Sliding in: Nemanja Matic puts a tackle in on Sascha Riether
Sliding in: Nemanja Matic puts a tackle in on Sascha Riether
Three minutes later the hat-trick was complete. A long ball was won in the air by Torres, who played in Schurrle, who sprinted away from Johnny Heitinga and finished decisively.
‘I expect this from him,’ said Mourinho of Schurrle. ‘Cold blood. He is in front of the goal and he’s the kind of guy who finishes. He can chip, he can score with the right foot and the left foot and this is what I expect from him.’
Fulham would respond. A corner found Darren Bent at the far post and he prodded the ball across goal for Heitinga to turn in on 74 minutes. But their early optimism had long since been deflated by then. By now Chelsea were well into their stride and about to go four points clear at the top of the table.
Strike: Torres has a fierce shot at goal

Strike: Torres has a fierce shot at goal
Acrobatic: The strike forced a save out of Fulham keeper Maarten Stekelenburg
Acrobatic: The strike forced a save out of Fulham keeper Maarten Stekelenburg
Aerial: Chelsea skipper John Terry wins the header with Clint Dempsey challenging
Aerial: Chelsea skipper John Terry wins the header with Clint Dempsey challenging
There it is: Ramires and Steve Sidwell go after the ball
There it is: Ramires and Steve Sidwell go after the ball
Fan: Lord Coe was at the game with Chelsea Chief Executive ROn Gourlay (left) and Chairman Bruce Buck (right)
Fan: Lord Coe was at the game with Chelsea Chief Executive ROn Gourlay (left) and Chairman Bruce Buck (right)
Diving in: Scott Parker puts in a tackle on Brazilian midfielder Oscar
Diving in: Scott Parker puts in a tackle on Brazilian midfielder Oscar
Chase: Fulham's Ashkan Dejagah and Cesar Azpilicueta sprint for the ball
Chase: Fulham's Ashkan Dejagah and Cesar Azpilicueta sprint for the ball
Shield: Schurrle keeps the ball from Sacha Riether
Shield: Schurrle keeps the ball from Sacha Riether
Entrance: The two teams walk out onto the Craven Cottage pitch
Entrance: The two teams walk out onto the Craven Cottage pitch

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