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JOYSports coverage of the English Premier League on MULTI TV continued on Saturday with Chelsea taking Cardiff City to the Cleaners with a 4-1 thrashing.
Chelsea fought back from a goal down to thump Cardiff after scoring an equaliser which should not have stood. Jordon Mutch ran through to put Cardiff ahead after David Luiz's mistake.
But Eden Hazard levelled after Samuel Eto'o kicked the ball away as Bluebirds keeper David Marshall bounced it, which according to Fifa's rules is a foul.
A well-worked Eto'o goal put Chelsea ahead and, after their boss Jose Mourinho was sent to the stands, Oscar and Hazard sealed the victory.
Make a date with Kwame Dwomoh-Agyemang and his team of expert analysts when the English Premier League returns next weekend with Manchester United taking on Stoke City @ 1:30pm with kick off @ 2:00 pm prompt.
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