Chelsea beats Brighton 2-0 for 1st home win for Lampard

LONDON (AP) — Chelsea finally kept a clean sheet under Frank Lampard as the club great earned his first home win as manager with a 2-0 victory against Brighton on Saturday.

Jorginho converted a penalty after Mason Mount was tripped to give Chelsea a 50th-minute lead, and Willian's deflected shot in the 76th clinched all three points.

It is the ninth straight league loss for Brighton against Chelsea — an English record run for most games played, and lost, against one opponent.

Brighton, which hit the crossbar late on through Dan Burns, hasn't won since the opening day of the season under its own new manager, Graham Potter.

Lampard, who returned in the offseason to the team where he is the all-time top scorer, had seen Chelsea draw twice and lost the other of his first three home league games in charge at Stamford Bridge.

"We needed the win," Lampard said. "We haven't had a 90-minute game where we've controlled it enough. The only disappointment is we didn't have more goals. A clean sheet as well. It is good for the confidence of everyone."

The Blues were good value for the win, having 17 shots in a one-sided first half during which Tammy Abraham headed against the post from Mount's free kick.

Brighton somehow survived the first half, but conceded a penalty five minutes into the second when Adam Webster's poor touch in the area allowed Mount to poke the ball away from him. As the defender tried to win it back, he tripped Mount.

Jorginho assumed penalty-taking duties, despite Pedro Rodriguez scoring one against Grimsby in the League Cup in midweek, and the Italy international coolly rolled it home.

A short backpass almost gifted Abraham a second goal for Chelsea, but goalkeeper Mat Ryan was quickly off his line to snuff out the danger.

It was 2-0 when Callum Hudson-Odoi, on as a substitute, fed Willian, who charged into the box and finished at the near post via a deflection.

___

More AP soccer: https://apnews.com/apf-Soccer and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports