‘The boys worked hard and were in control defensively’ says Mourinho after Chelsea make clean sheet

Jose Mourinho chided his side for a lack of goal-scoring once again, but conceded he was happy with the 1-0 result over Swansea on Thursday.

Chelsea sit third on the Premier League table, a point behind Manchester City and two behind Arsenal after Thursday's victory. Andrew Winning / Reuters
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LONDON // Eden Hazard scored in the 28th minute Thursday to give Chelsea a 1-0 win over Swansea to remain two points off the Premier League lead.

Hazard cut in from the left and scored with a swerving right-footed shot for ninth goal of the season, which proved to be enough for the victory despite Chelsea’s forwards again lacking a cutting edge up front.

Samuel Eto’o should have added a second goal just 15 seconds into the second half when Juan Mata’s cross found the striker in front of goal, but fired his effort too close to goalkeeper goalkeeper Gerhard Tremmel.

Despite late possession, the visitors failed to mount a serious comeback as Chelsea earned their eighth home win in nine league games this season.

“As time goes on and you don’t score the second goal, you feel as if you are going to concede but the boys worked hard and were in control defensively,” Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho said.

The Portuguese added, “At half-time we all should be relaxed with a comfortable result and we weren’t and the first thing that happens in the second half was probably the biggest chance of the game.

“After that we had a clear penalty, after that the goalkeeper made another fantastic save from (Frank) Lampard’s shot, because the ball was going in the corner and had a deflection.

“Deserved victory, important victory, and today I can say that the biggest responsible for the lack of goals was their goalkeeper, because he made three or four big saves.”

After a quiet start, the home side found their rhythm and should have broken the deadlock after 15 minutes when a perfectly weighted pass from Eto’o found Hazard, but the midfielder dragged his shot wide.

Juan Mata then found himself with the ball on the edge of the box but his cutback to John Terry was wasted, as the Chelsea captain failed to connect properly and the ball sailed harmlessly wide of Swansea’s right-hand post.

Hazard eventually broke the deadlock after he picked up the ball midway through the opponent’s half, and despite being closely marshalled by Swansea defender Jordi Amat, found that extra yard of space to unleash a powerful shot which managed to squeeze past the Swansea keeper.

Hazard impressed and was arguably the only one of Chelsea’s four starting attacking players to emerge with credit.

“The kid gave everything,” Mourinho said.

With Chelsea looking for a second, Swansea looked dangerous on the counterattack, and the visitors’ best chance fell to striker Alvaro Vazquez in the 33rd. Jonjo Shelvey flicked his header across the box and Vazquez connected perfectly but his side-footed volley was expertly tipped over the bar by Petr Cech in the Chelsea goal.

After his miss at the start of the second half, Eto’o had a chance make amends after receiving a cross from Hazard, but his shot dragged past Tremmel’s right-hand post.

Despite sustained possession in the final 10 minutes of the game, the visitors failed to create any clear-cut chances as Mourinho extended his unbeaten record in the league at Stamford Bridge to 69 games.

“We started OK, and the fact that we were in the game until the last second is positive,” Swansea manager Michael Laudrup said. “We have to bring that positive thing into the next game against Aston Villa.”