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Three-point contest
Highlights from the Chelsea v Arsenal 2013/14 Premier League match. Arsenal’s Arsène Wenger entered this match celebrating his 1,000th game in charge of the club, facing off against his long-time rival, José Mourinho. Mourinho’s Chelsea had been unbeaten at home all season and fielded a formidable lineup featuring Eden Hazard, Samuel Eto’o, Oscar, and a young Mo Salah, while Arsenal arrived missing several key players. With both teams still in the title race and only a handful of games left, this clash was crucial.
Chelsea 1-0 Arsenal | 05’ Samuel Eto’o
Chelsea 2-0 Arsenal | 07’ André Schürrle
Chelsea 3-0 Arsenal | 17’ Eden Hazard PEN
Chelsea 4-0 Arsenal | 42’ Oscar
Chelsea 5-0 Arsenal | 66’ Oscar
Chelsea 6-0 Arsenal | 71’ Mo Salah
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