<p>Mason Mount put Chelsea back on track with the late winner that sealed a vital 1-0 victory at 10-man Fulham, while Leicester moved up to second in the Premier League thanks to a 2-0 win over Southampton.</p>.<p>Chelsea boss Frank Lampard was under pressure after just one win and four defeats in their previous six matches that saw the Blues kick-off at Craven Cottage down in 10th.</p>.<p>But Chelsea got the break they needed when Fulham defender Antonee Robinson was sent off just before half-time for a rash challenge on Cesar Azpilicueta.</p>.<p>Lampard's men laboured to make their numerical advantage count, but England midfielder Mount finally broke the deadlock in the 78th minute when he drilled home from 20 yards.</p>.<p>That was enough to seal Chelsea's first league victory since they beat West Ham just before Christmas and climb up to seventh.</p>.<p>"Of course it feels good to get a win, it has not been easy with the league form recently and you have to break the duck," Lampard said.</p>.<p>"I trust the quality of the players. There was a feeling we would get a goal because the pressure was constant. It was about staying patient with our passing and I think we did."</p>.<p>Fulham remains in the relegation zone after their first defeat in six league games.</p>.<p>Next up for Chelsea is a trip to Leicester on Tuesday with the Foxes enjoying another successful season under Brendan Rodgers.</p>.<p>Leicester closed to within a point of Manchester United at the top ahead of the Red Devils' blockbuster clash with champions Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday.</p>.<p>One moment of magic from Maddison made the difference against Southampton as he smashed high into the roof of the net from a narrow angle on 37 minutes.</p>.<p>The midfielder also remembered to adhere to new Premier League guidelines on goal celebrations as he mimicked handshakes and high-fives at a distance.</p>.<p>Stuart Armstrong struck the bar for Saints in the second half, but the visitors badly missed the presence of top scorer Danny Ings up front, who was absent due to a positive Covid-19 test, as they missed the chance to leapfrog Chelsea and Tottenham.</p>.<p>Harvey Barnes then sealed the points for Leicester deep into stoppage time on the counter-attack.</p>.<p>At the bottom of the table, Sam Allardyce got his first victory as West Bromwich Albion boss in a 3-2 success at Wolves in a pulsating Black Country derby at Molineux.</p>.<p>Allardyce had failed to win any of his first five matches since replacing the sacked Slaven Bilic.</p>.<p>Matheus Pereira shot Albion ahead from the spot before goals from Fabio Silva and Willy Boly put Wolves in the driving seat at half-time.</p>.<p>Semi Ajayi equalised after the interval and Pereira's second penalty sealed West Brom's first win in eight league games.</p>.<p>Albion remain second bottom of the table, but are now just three points from safety.</p>.<p>"The lads were excellent in the second half, their heads could have gone down with the results we have had recently but they came bouncing back," said Allardyce.</p>.<p>Wolves are winless in six league games and have not beaten the Baggies in 10 years.</p>.<p>Brighton boosted their survival bid with a 1-0 win at Leeds.</p>.<p>Neal Maupay netted after 17 minutes with a tap-in after Alexis Mac Allister and Leandro Trossard combined to open up the Leeds defence.</p>.<p>Graham Potter's side are five points clear of the relegation zone after ending a nine-match winless run in the league.</p>.<p>West Ham closed to within three points of the top four after beating Burnley 1-0 at the London Stadium.</p>.<p>The decisive moment came in the ninth minute when Michail Antonio grabbed his first league goal since October from Pablo Fornals' cross.</p>
<p>Mason Mount put Chelsea back on track with the late winner that sealed a vital 1-0 victory at 10-man Fulham, while Leicester moved up to second in the Premier League thanks to a 2-0 win over Southampton.</p>.<p>Chelsea boss Frank Lampard was under pressure after just one win and four defeats in their previous six matches that saw the Blues kick-off at Craven Cottage down in 10th.</p>.<p>But Chelsea got the break they needed when Fulham defender Antonee Robinson was sent off just before half-time for a rash challenge on Cesar Azpilicueta.</p>.<p>Lampard's men laboured to make their numerical advantage count, but England midfielder Mount finally broke the deadlock in the 78th minute when he drilled home from 20 yards.</p>.<p>That was enough to seal Chelsea's first league victory since they beat West Ham just before Christmas and climb up to seventh.</p>.<p>"Of course it feels good to get a win, it has not been easy with the league form recently and you have to break the duck," Lampard said.</p>.<p>"I trust the quality of the players. There was a feeling we would get a goal because the pressure was constant. It was about staying patient with our passing and I think we did."</p>.<p>Fulham remains in the relegation zone after their first defeat in six league games.</p>.<p>Next up for Chelsea is a trip to Leicester on Tuesday with the Foxes enjoying another successful season under Brendan Rodgers.</p>.<p>Leicester closed to within a point of Manchester United at the top ahead of the Red Devils' blockbuster clash with champions Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday.</p>.<p>One moment of magic from Maddison made the difference against Southampton as he smashed high into the roof of the net from a narrow angle on 37 minutes.</p>.<p>The midfielder also remembered to adhere to new Premier League guidelines on goal celebrations as he mimicked handshakes and high-fives at a distance.</p>.<p>Stuart Armstrong struck the bar for Saints in the second half, but the visitors badly missed the presence of top scorer Danny Ings up front, who was absent due to a positive Covid-19 test, as they missed the chance to leapfrog Chelsea and Tottenham.</p>.<p>Harvey Barnes then sealed the points for Leicester deep into stoppage time on the counter-attack.</p>.<p>At the bottom of the table, Sam Allardyce got his first victory as West Bromwich Albion boss in a 3-2 success at Wolves in a pulsating Black Country derby at Molineux.</p>.<p>Allardyce had failed to win any of his first five matches since replacing the sacked Slaven Bilic.</p>.<p>Matheus Pereira shot Albion ahead from the spot before goals from Fabio Silva and Willy Boly put Wolves in the driving seat at half-time.</p>.<p>Semi Ajayi equalised after the interval and Pereira's second penalty sealed West Brom's first win in eight league games.</p>.<p>Albion remain second bottom of the table, but are now just three points from safety.</p>.<p>"The lads were excellent in the second half, their heads could have gone down with the results we have had recently but they came bouncing back," said Allardyce.</p>.<p>Wolves are winless in six league games and have not beaten the Baggies in 10 years.</p>.<p>Brighton boosted their survival bid with a 1-0 win at Leeds.</p>.<p>Neal Maupay netted after 17 minutes with a tap-in after Alexis Mac Allister and Leandro Trossard combined to open up the Leeds defence.</p>.<p>Graham Potter's side are five points clear of the relegation zone after ending a nine-match winless run in the league.</p>.<p>West Ham closed to within three points of the top four after beating Burnley 1-0 at the London Stadium.</p>.<p>The decisive moment came in the ninth minute when Michail Antonio grabbed his first league goal since October from Pablo Fornals' cross.</p>