Hull City v Chelsea, 22 March 2015

Score3-2 to Chelsea
RefereeMichael Oliver
CompetitionPremier League
VenueKC Stadium
Attendance24,598
Kick-off: 4.00pm

Goals:

Ahmed Elmohamady 26 G
Abel Hernández 28 G

Goals:

Eden Hazard 2 G
Diego Costa 9 G
Loïc Rémy 77 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Allan McGregor
Defender Alex Bruce
Defender Michael Dawson
Defender Paul McShane
Defender/Midfielder Ahmed Elmohamady
Defender/Midfielder Jake Livermore
Defender/Midfielder David Meyler
Defender/Midfielder Andy Robertson
Midfielder Gastón Ramirez
Forward Abel Hernández
Forward Dame N'Doye

Starting lineup:

Thibaut Courtois Goalkeeper
Gary Cahill Defender
Filipe Luís Defender
John Terry Defender
Nemanja Matić Defender/Midfielder
Cesc Fàbregas Midfielder
Ramires Midfielder
Willian Midfielder
Eden Hazard Midfielder/Forward
Diego Costa Forward

Substitutions:

Robbie Brady for Gastón Ramirez 80
Stephen Quinn for David Meyler 80
Sone Aluko for Andy Robertson 81

Substitutions:

Oscar for Ramires 61
Loïc Rémy for Diego Costa 75
Kurt Zouma for Willian 80

Cards:

Cards:

Gary Cahill 13 Y
Nemanja Matić 89 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Steve Harper
Defender Curtis Davies
Defender/Midfielder Robbie Brady
Defender/Midfielder Liam Rosenior
Midfielder Stephen Quinn
Midfielder/Forward Sone Aluko
Forward Yannick Sagbo

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Petr Čech
Defender Kurt Zouma
Defender/Midfielder César Azpilicueta
Defender/Midfielder Juan Cuadrado
Midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek
Midfielder Oscar
Forward Loïc Rémy

Comments:

League position: 15th This was Hull City's 500th home league defeat. They scored their two goals in the space of 74 seconds. The Tigers have now failed to win any of their last 12 meetings with Chelsea in all competitions (lost ten).

Comments:

League position: 1st This was only the second time in their last seven Premier League games that leaders Chelsea had scored more than once. Loic Remy scored the winner only 92 seconds after coming on as a substitute. He had now scored four goals in four Premier League appearances against Hull City. The Premier League’s Goal Accreditation Panel ruled on the following: - Chelsea’s second goal against Hull City on Sunday 22nd March 2015 has been confirmed as a Diego Costa goal. (Circular 24 – 26th March 2015)

Goals:

Ahmed Elmohamady 26 G
Abel Hernández 28 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Allan McGregor
Defender Alex Bruce
Defender Michael Dawson
Defender Paul McShane
Defender/Midfielder Ahmed Elmohamady
Defender/Midfielder Jake Livermore
Defender/Midfielder David Meyler
Defender/Midfielder Andy Robertson
Midfielder Gastón Ramirez
Forward Abel Hernández
Forward Dame N'Doye

Substitutions:

Robbie Brady for Gastón Ramirez 80
Stephen Quinn for David Meyler 80
Sone Aluko for Andy Robertson 81

Cards:

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Steve Harper
Defender Curtis Davies
Defender/Midfielder Robbie Brady
Defender/Midfielder Liam Rosenior
Midfielder Stephen Quinn
Midfielder/Forward Sone Aluko
Forward Yannick Sagbo

Comments:

League position: 15th This was Hull City's 500th home league defeat. They scored their two goals in the space of 74 seconds. The Tigers have now failed to win any of their last 12 meetings with Chelsea in all competitions (lost ten).

Goals:

Eden Hazard 2 G
Diego Costa 9 G
Loïc Rémy 77 G

Starting lineup:

Thibaut Courtois Goalkeeper
Gary Cahill Defender
Filipe Luís Defender
John Terry Defender
Nemanja Matić Defender/Midfielder
Cesc Fàbregas Midfielder
Ramires Midfielder
Willian Midfielder
Eden Hazard Midfielder/Forward
Diego Costa Forward

Substitutions:

Oscar for Ramires 61
Loïc Rémy for Diego Costa 75
Kurt Zouma for Willian 80

Cards:

Gary Cahill 13 Y
Nemanja Matić 89 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Petr Čech
Defender Kurt Zouma
Defender/Midfielder César Azpilicueta
Defender/Midfielder Juan Cuadrado
Midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek
Midfielder Oscar
Forward Loïc Rémy

Comments:

League position: 1st This was only the second time in their last seven Premier League games that leaders Chelsea had scored more than once. Loic Remy scored the winner only 92 seconds after coming on as a substitute. He had now scored four goals in four Premier League appearances against Hull City. The Premier League’s Goal Accreditation Panel ruled on the following: - Chelsea’s second goal against Hull City on Sunday 22nd March 2015 has been confirmed as a Diego Costa goal. (Circular 24 – 26th March 2015)