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Di Matteo happy with team effort

Image: Roberto Di Matteo: Pleased with Chelsea's team effort against Newcastle

Roberto Di Matteo hailed the performance of his entire Chelsea team against Newcastle despite Eden Hazard taking the spotlight once again.

Hazard and Torres should not get all the credit, says boss

Chelsea manager Roberto Di Matteo hailed the performance of his entire team against Newcastle despite Eden Hazard taking the spotlight once again. The Blues returned to the top of the Premier League thanks to a third win in a week, seeing off the Magpies 2-0 at Stamford Bridge. Summer signing Hazard opened the scoring from the penalty spot and then provided an assist for Fernando Torres to seal the points in first-half stoppage-time.

Praise

The Belgium international has been central to the wins over Newcastle, Reading and Wigan, and Torres has started to look more like the £50million man brought in from Liverpool in January 2011, but Di Matteo feels the whole team deserve praise. "It's not just those two, they have a good link-up with (Juan) Mata and the other midfield players," he said. "Thanks to the team he (Hazard) has been able to slide in and play very comfortably with the others. "I know you focus on the goalscorers but I think it was a good performance considering it was our third game in six days. The demand was high playing against tough opposition today." Torres, 28, was brought down for the penalty and scored a tremendous goal from the edge of the box and Di Matteo is pleased that he has started to add goals to his game once more. "He was very important for us last season, maybe not scoring as much but providing and working hard for the team," he said. "He is a great team player as well but it is great to see him scoring and the second goal I think was terrific play from us."
Important
Di Matteo was without captain John Terry due to a neck injury and the Italian was therefore forced to name a third different central-defensive partnership in succession, but he was pleased with the efforts of David Luiz and Gary Cahill and the defensive performance as a whole. "That was important today," he said. "I thought we controlled their threat very well, we didn't concede much to them because if you give space and time to (Demba) Ba, (Papiss) Cisse, (Hatem) Ben Arfa or (Yohan) Cabaye they can hurt you."

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