Unbeaten Sarri equals Premier League record as Chelsea march on
Alvaro Morata's double earned Chelsea a 3-1 win at home to Crystal Palace, which equalled a Premier League record for Maurizio Sarri.
Chelsea head coach Maurizio Sarri has equalled a Premier League record after going unbeaten in his first 11 top-flight matches in charge of the club.
Sunday's 3-1 win at home to Crystal Palace was secured thanks to an Alvaro Morata double and one from Pedro, moving the Blues up to second in the table.
Sarri has made a telling impact since moving from Napoli to succeed fellow Italian Antonio Conte and his Chelsea side have not tasted defeat.
The last manager to avoid a loss for as long in their first Premier League season in charge was Frank Clark, whose Nottingham Forest side were unbeaten across their first 11 games in 1994.
It is also the first time in 30 years that three teams in England's top division have remained unbeaten after 11 rounds of fixtures.
Last season's runaway champions Manchester City lead the way with nine wins out of 11, but Chelsea and Liverpool are only two points behind.
11 - This is the first time since the 1978-79 season that three top-flight teams have gone unbeaten in their opening 11 games of a league campaign (Man City, Chelsea and Liverpool). Margins. November 4, 2018
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