Chelsea continued their march towards the Premier League title with a fine win over spirited and determined Swansea City side at Stamford Bridge on Saturday afternoon.

Goals from Cesc Fabregas, Pedro and Diego Costa sealed a 3-1 victory that means the Blues are now a massive eleven points clear of second place. It's looking increasingly likely that Antonio Conte's side will have the honours wrapped up sooner rather than later.

Swansea will feel they may have got something from the game having equalised at 1-1 after a Fernando Llorente header found its way past Courtois.

That hope eventually faded with the Blues eventually showing their class to pick up the win.

Here are the FIVE images that tell the story of the match...

Fantastic Fabregas

Cesc Fabregas got the Blues off to a flyer, netting within 20 minutes and sending them on their way to another victory. It was a classy finish and a fantastic way to mark his 300th Premier League appearance.

He's been a fantastic professional to watch and his spells at Arsenal and Chelsea have ensured he will be remembered by fans across the country for years and years to come.

Llorente leveller

Fernando Llorente seemed determined to impress against Chelsea and did just that when he nodded home on the stroke of half-time from a Gylfi Sigurdsson free-kick. It was an excellent time to score and gave them a big platform to build on in the second half.

It was their only real chance but to Llorente's credit he took it and raised his profile even further, currently in the midst of an excellent season that could see him win a move to a bigger club.

Punished by Pedro

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Any hopes of a Swansea upset were dashed when Pedro fire home a lovely goal to make 2-1. That makes it 10 goals he's directly contributed to in his last 9 games, 7 goals and 3 assists. It's remarkable form and you can see why he's been getting the starting XI nod more often than not in recent weeks.

Killed off by Costa

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Diego Costa showed a ruthless edge to really finish the game off, latching on to a lovely Eden Hazard pass to fire past Fabianski between the Swans' sticks. Coming just six minutes from time, it would ensure there was no late drama and allowed Chelsea fans to relax.

It was Costa's 17th goal of the season and his 16th in the Premier League. He just can't stop scoring and must be a contender for the end-of-season Player of the Year awards.

Conte marches on

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Antonio Conte's Chelsea have now won their last 12 matches at home in all competitions and look to be on an unstoppable march to the English Premier League title. It's still not an easy task but you can't imagine them blowing the lead they now have, whether Man City win their game in hand on the Blues or not.

The Italian has worked wonders since arriving at Stamford Bridge and Chelsea fans must be wondering how far he can take them. It's been a Mourinho-level of impact so far and we know how well loved and successful he became to be...