Palmer on target as Chelsea ends winless run
Chelsea beat Everton 2-0 to return to the Premier League top four as well-worked first-half goals from Cole Palmer and France full back Malo Gusto stemmed a run of four games in all competitions without a victory.
Palmer, back in action this month after missing most of the season through injury, drilled the ball between goalkeeper Jordan Pickford and the near post after Gusto's pinpoint pass.
Gusto switched from provider to scorer in the 46th minute when he poked a Pedro Neto cross home after the Portuguese winger outpaced marker Vitalii Mykolenko.
The visitors, who had won four of their previous five games, looked bright at the start and matched Chelsea for intent and work rate but they failed to take their chances, with Jack Grealish, James Tarkowski and Idrissa Gueye going close.
Iliman Ndiaye hit the post in the 87th minute but by then the game had run away from Everton, although coach David Moyes remained an animated presence in front of the dugout.
For Chelsea it was a welcome three points after it drew with Arsenal and Bournemouth and lost to Leeds United in the Premier League, as well as going down 2-1 against Atalanta in the UEFA Champions League in midweek.
"It was important for us to come back, with a clean sheet it was even better," Gusto said.
The right-back said he trusted Palmer to score from his pass. "He knows I like to pass the ball to him, it was a great run for him and he scored, so I'm happy for him and me too."
The result lifted Chelsea to 28 points, two ahead of Crystal Palace, which welcomes second-place Manchester City to Selhurst Park on Monday (AEDT). Everton, on 24 points, fell to eighth.
"It's important to win games after two or three we didn't win," Chelsea coach Enzo Maresca said. "It's important for the players. We are happy."



































