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Sunday, April 30, 2017

ANGALIA HAPA PICHA 20 CHELSEA ILIVYOIBURUZA EVERTON


Chelsea's 3-0 win sparked wild celebrations as they moved a step closer to securing the Premier League title
Chelsea manager Antonio Conte high-fives Nathan Ake as he congratulates his players at the final whistle
The Italian couldn't hide his delight at the final whistle, leaping onto the back of Chelsea keeper Thibaut Courtois 
Pedro unleashed a left-footed effort from outside the Everton penalty area to separate the two sides after 66 minutes
Pedro races away to celebrate scoring his goal which put Chelsea in the lead in the second half against Everton
Gary Cahill notched a second to secure all three points with 11 minutes to play when he took advantage of bad defending
Gary Cahill celebrates after scoring Chelsea's second goal, which made absolutely sure the points were coming to London
Antonio Conte shows his gratitude towards Cahill at the final whistle, embracing the defender
Brazilian Willian got a third for the Blues in the dying stages of the game to round off a comfortable display
Chelsea manager Antonio Conte punches the air after his side claimed three more points in the Premier League
Chelsea's Belgian star, Eden Hazard, rounds Everton goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg but is unable to find the net
Chances continued to come for Chelsea, with striker Diego Costa lifting this effort over the bar from inside the penalty area.
Romelu Lukaku lets fly as Chelsea's Cesar Azpilicueta and Thibaut Courtois look to block the Belgian's goal-bound shot
Everton's Dominic Calvert-Lewin gets a shot away despite being under pressure from Spaniard Azpilicueta at Goodison Park
Cosra rose highest in his aerial duel with Welsh international Ashley Williams during the first half of the contest
Everton youngster Tom Davies emerges with the ball in the middle of the field but is under pressure from Pedro
Lukaku and David Luiz battle for the ball during a first half which would ultimately end goalless at Goodison Park
Kante, recently named the PFA Player of the Year, charges down Williams' clearance as he looks to clear downfield
Diego Costa holds his leg after going down in the first half as referee Jon Moss goes to tend to the Chelsea striker
Antonio Conte and Ronald Koeman embrace before Sunday's Premier League game at Goodison Park

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