Stamford Bridge side side have little problem brushing aside visitors from the Midlands.
Chelsea were rarely troubled as Jose Mourinho’s side picked up their five win from six Premier League fixtures.
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The home side were ahead after seven minutes with Oscar making the most of some slack defending after Brad Guzan had saved Willian’s initial effort.
Brazilian bonanza! Oscar pounces after Willian sees his shot saved 1-0 #CFC https://t.co/mIaYVfx3n3
— GoalClips (@GoalClips) September 27, 2014
Brazilian born Spanish international Diego Costa had already gone close before he planted a firm header past Guzan to double Chelsea’s lead.
Deadly Diego! Costa puts Chelsea 2-0 ahead against Aston Villa https://t.co/AoIkieGVc1
— GoalClips (@GoalClips) September 27, 2014
The former Atletico Madrid man then turned provider with a fine run and shot being parried into Willian’s path to give Chelsea a comfortable win over an Aston Villa side who have hit a poor run of form.