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LONDON -- Eden Hazard scored in the 28th minute Thursday to give Chelsea a 1-0 win over Swansea to remain two points off the Premier League lead. Hazard cut in from the left and scored with a swerving right-footed shot for ninth goal of the season, which proved to be enough for the victory despite Chelseas forwards again lacking a cutting edge up front. Samuel Etoo should have added a second goal just 15 seconds into the second half when Juan Matas cross found the striker in front of goal, but fired his effort too close to goalkeeper goalkeeper Gerhard Tremmel. Despite late possession, the visitors failed to mount a serious comeback as Chelsea earned its eighth home win in nine league games this season. "As time goes on and you dont score the second goal, you feel as if you are going to concede but the boys worked hard and were in control defensively," Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho said. After a quiet start, the home side found its rhythm and should have broken the deadlock after 15 minutes when A perfectly weighted pass from Etoo found Hazard, but the midfielder dragged his shot wide. Juan Mata then found himself with the ball on the edge of the box but his cutback to John Terry was wasted, as the Chelsea captain failed to connect properly and the ball sailed harmlessly wide of Swanseas right-hand post. Hazard eventually broke the deadlock after he picked up the ball midway through the opponents half, and despite being closely marshalled by Swansea defender Jordi Amat, found that extra yard of space to unleash a powerful shot which managed to squeeze past the Swansea keeper. With Chelsea looking for a second, Swansea looked dangerous on the counterattack, and the visitors best chance fell to striker Alvaro Vazquez in the 33rd. Jonjo Shelvey flicked his header across the box and Vazques connected perfectly but his side-footed volley was expertly tipped over the bar by Petr Cech in the Chelsea goal. After his miss at the start of the second half, Etoo had a chance make amends after receiving a cross from Hazard, but his shot dragged past Tremmels right-hand post. Despite sustained possession in the final 10 minutes of the game, the visitors failed to create any clear-cut chances as Mourinho extended his unbeaten record in the league at Stamford Bridge to 69 games. "We started OK, and the fact that we were in the game until the last second is positive," Swansea manager Michael Laudrup said. "We have to bring that positive thing into the next game against Aston Villa." Paul Hornung Packers Jersey . The 18th player to shoot 60 on the tour, Jamieson settled for par on the final hole when his 15-foot birdie chip grazed the edge of the hole and stayed out. 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He is 18-20 in his career with three saves and a 3.SANTA CLARA, Calif. - After watching his squad give up a game-winning goal beyond the 80th minute for a third straight game, Toronto FC manager Ryan Nelsen promised changes are afoot. Chris Wondolowski set up the tying goal and scored the winner late to lead the San Jose Earthquakes to a 2-1 victory over Toronto FC on Wednesday night. Wondolowski scored in the 81st minute against Toronto (1-5-4), which saw its winless drought extended to eight straight matches and is now one spot off the bottom of the Eastern Conference standings 10 games into the season. Nelsen, who expressed his disappointment with the overall effort of the team, revealed that a shake-up is coming to the lineup when the club returns to action after a bye on May 18 against the Columbus Crew at BMO Field. "Theres going to be changes," said Nelsen. "Player are coming in, hardened guys that know how to win." Justin Braun scored in the 15th minute for Toronto from a free kick restart. A floated ball into the Quakes area was flicked forward by Donell Henry and fell nicely for Braun to volley home for the goal. "We came in here trying to get the win," said Braun. "It was nice to finally get a goal on a play we have worked on all year, but it went down hill from there. It took their second goal for us to get back going the way we know we are capable of playing, but we need to be able to play that way no matter what." The Earthquakes enjoyed a 59.5 to 40.5 per cent edge in possession for the match, including a nearly 2 to 1 advantage in the second half. From the time the equalizer was scored in the 48th minute by Adam Jahn and for long stretches of the half, the defence was under siege as San Jose mounted their comeback, which cumulated with Wondolowskis fifth goal of the season. "It typifies our season," said Nelsen. "Their first goal was so soft, a nothing play, and you just saw the confidence go out of the players… Weve gifted goals every single game. Its demoralizing for everybody." "They caught us sleeping early and made us pay for it," added defender Logan Emory. "We knew theey were going to come out firing and they were able to catch us.dddddddddddd" Coming off a 1-0 loss at Colorado last weekend, Nelsen made two changes to his starting line-up as Henry replaced Gale Agbossoumonde on defence and Braun replaced Hogan Ephraim on offence. Going into the match Braun had scored four career goals against the Earthquakes. After Brauns goal, the Reds settled into a solid defensive formation and withstood a lethargic San Jose side. The Earthquakes could have tied up the match in the 45th minute, as the TFC defence in unison appealed for an offside call on Wondolowski, but midfielder Shea Salinas missed badly from 10 yards out from goal. Emory earned a yellow card from referee Fotis Bazakos for dissent as he argued the non-call following the play. The Earthquakes stormed out to start the second half and found an equalizer in the 48th minute on a sequence started by former Toronto defender Dan Gargan, who launched a throw-in to the area that Wondolowski flicked past Emory and to striking partner Jahn. The rookie forward settled the pass and slotted a left foot shot past a helpless Bendik rooted to the goal line to draw San Jose level. The Quakes continued to apply heavy pressure, but the home side could not convert their chances. Toronto had little choice but to play with nine and sometimes 10 men behind the ball for long stretches of the second half. And when the run of play was not going their way, TFC were forced into ill-advised decisions that resulted in yellow cards to Matias Laba and Henry. Torontos propensity for allowing late goals came true in the 81st minute. A corner kick from San Jose was driven into the area by Chavez and flicked into the six-yard box by Walter Martinez for a poaching Wondolowski. The bane of Toronto for many seasons, Wondolowski volleyed the ball past Bendik to earn the Quakes a 2-1 lead. In the dying moments of regulation, Torontos offence came alive for the first time in the second half, and a shot from Henry looked destined to take the visitors level. Instead, defender Victor Bernardez made a desperation sliding save and the ball deflected skyward. Cheap NFL Jerseys ' ' '


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