Chelsea beat Swansea City to keep top four hope alive

Cesc Fabregas is the third Spaniard to score 50 goals in the Premier League – after Fernando Torres and Diego Costa

Cesc Fabregas’ 50th Premier League goal boosted Chelsea’s hopes of qualifying for the Champions League as his early winner increased relegation concern for Swansea City.

Fabregas’ fourth-minute curler – his first goal in the league since August – was enough to see off Swansea, who remained competitive but without a cutting edge.

The result puts Chelsea two points behind fourth-placed Tottenham, who play their game in hand against Watford on Monday.

It was the first time since early January that Swansea have lost a Premier League fixture at the Liberty Stadium, but their failure to find a goal threat means they remain in relegation trouble.

Andre Ayew and brother Jordan both went close, but a late push for an equaliser went unrewarded to extend the Swans’ winless run to six going into their final three fixtures.

Carlos Carvalhal’s men are now only a point ahead of Southampton after the Saints beat Bournemouth earlier in the day. Swansea face the Cherries next weekend.

The result earned a reprieve for West Brom, who would have been relegated to the Championship if Swansea had drawn.

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