Eden Hazard scored twice as Chelsea moved to the top of the Premier League with a scintillating 5-0 victory over Everton at Stamford Bridge.
Not since winning the 2014-15 title have Chelsea led the top flight, but they took advantage of Manchester Cityâs 1-1 draw with Middlesbrough earlier on Saturday to do so, though Arsenal or Liverpool could displace them by winning their respective matches on Sunday.
Antonio Conteâs team, unchanged for the fourth straight league match, ran riot and punished visiting manager Ronald Koeman for his decision to switch to a three-man defence.
That surprise tactical change came despite Everton having ended a run of five games in all competitions without a win at home to West Ham last time out.
Hazard opened the scoring in the 18th minute, converting for the fourth successive league game for the first time in his career, before Marcos Alonso opened his Chelsea account with his maiden goal for the club just 70 seconds later.
Koeman sent Kevin Mirallas on for Bryan Oviedo in a bid to add stability through a more familiar formation, but the hosts continued to dominate and Diego Costa fired home three minutes before the interval.
Hazard struck a sensational second 11 minutes into the second half before Pedro added a goal to his two assists, rounding off a phenomenal display of attacking football that extends Chelseaâs unbeaten run at home against Everton to 22 matches.
There were fireworks at Stamford Bridge ahead of kick-off and sparks soon flew on the pitch when Seamus Colemanâs lunge on Costa went unpunished by referee Robert Madley.
Chelsea applied all the early pressure and made the breakthrough when Hazard stepped inside from the left and curled an excellent finish past Maarten Stekelenburg, returning from a foot injury in place of Joel Robles.
Within two minutes Conteâs team doubled their advantage, Alonso scoring through a gap in Stekelenburgâs legs after arriving to meet Pedroâs square pass from the right-hand side of the box.
Victor Moses volleyed against the post in the 34th minute and Koeman responded by replacing Oviedo with Mirallas and reverting to a four-man defence.
That did not stop the flood of goals, though, as Hazardâs corner was flicked on by Nemanja Matic at the near post and Costa drilled home a half-volley, though he failed to add to his tally from a one-on-one in first-half stoppage time.
Chelsea continued to dominate and brilliant interplay between Hazard and Pedro on the right saw the Belgian beat Ashley Williams and fire a low effort inside the near post.
Stekelenburg kept out an acrobatic volley from Costa but the striker was integral to the hostsâ fifth in the 65th minute. After nutmegging Phil Jagielka he teed up Hazard, and the wingerâs shot rebounded straight to Pedro for a simple finish.
Pedro and Hazard received standing ovations as they were replaced in the closing stages, while Stekelenburg produced a good save to tip a volley from David Luiz over.
Everton failed to get a single shot on target throughout the 90 minutes, with Chelsea, for whom fit-again John Terry made his first top-flight appearance since September 11 as a late substitute, keeping a clean sheet for the fifth straight Premier League match.
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Key Opta stats:
â Chelsea have won five of their six Premier League home games this season, as many as they managed in the whole of 2015-16.
â Chelsea won by a margin of five goals or more in the Premier League at Stamford Bridge for the first time since hitting six past Arsenal in March 2014.
â In contrast, Everton conceded five or more goals in a Premier League game for the first time since shipping six against Chelsea in August 2014.
â Chelsea did not allow the opposition a single first-half shot for the first time in the PL since January 2013 versus Reading, with Everton recording their first shot of the game after 71 minutes.
â Everton have let in 48 goals in 25 Premier League games at Stamford Bridge; their joint-most goals conceded at any away stadium in the Premier League (also 48 at Old Trafford).
â This is only the fourth time that a side managed by Antonio Conte has won by a five-goal margin in league competition.
â Diego Costa has had a hand in more goals than any other Premier League player this season (nine goals, three assists).
â Eden Hazard scored in four consecutive league appearances for the first time in his career.
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