John
Terry was sent off as Chelsea secured their first victory of the season with a
nervy win over West Bromwich Albion at the Hawthorns.
Morrison finally
made amends in the 35th minute when he latched onto a pass from
Baggies new boy Rondon but just as the home fans sensed a comeback, Cesar Azpilicueta
added a third Chelsea goal three minutes before half time to make the match appear
all but over.
After the game, Baggies boss
Tony Pulis was asked why he chose to leave out striker Saido Berahino, the club’s
regular penalty taker and target of two bids by Tottenham? He once again
emphasised his call for the current transfer window situation to be changed to
protect players.
“The transfer window should
close and the season should start and everybody should be talking about
football and not other things,” said Pulis.
“I spoke to Saido yesterday
and it is unsettling. He is a young lad.”
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho
was happy with his side’s first win of the campaign but claimed football fans
across the country would not be.
"Many people in
this moment are disappointed in this result. People love Chelsea to lose a game,”
he said. “There is a feeling we are fighting against a lot but today we
won."