Showing posts with label Chelsea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chelsea. Show all posts

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Chelsea 4-2 Manchester City Highlights

Chelsea 4-2 Manchester City Highlights

Chelsea dominated the majority of the first half against City with the visitors offering no real goal threat whatsoever, but it took the Pensioners until the 41st minute to break the deadlock when Joe Cole played in Frank Lampard who scored from 10-yards. Incredibly Chelsea then imploded with a horror goal on the stroke of halftime, Obi Mikel fluffed a header from a long hoof which allowed Carlos Tevez to turn Terry before twisting Carvalho inside-out and slipping a tame trickling shot agonisingly past Hilario’s hand.

Five minutes after the restart City’s fan when berserk when Craig Bellamy picked up the ball on the halfway-line, took on a frightened looking Obi Mikel with ease before placing another soft strike past Hilario. The mistakes kept coming for Chelsea 15 minutes from time when sub Belletti lost the ball to Barry who raced into the box, fell, Belletti saw red, and Carlos Tevez made no mistake to claim a magical third for City. Ancelotti then had to watch Michael Ballack lose his head and take down Tevez from behind to leave Chelsea with nine men. City cashed in on Chelsea’s humiliation by adding a fourth as Tevez freed Wright-Phillips to race into the box and he fed Bellamy for his second. Lampard scored a consolation penalty as the match moved into injury time.







Sunday, February 7, 2010

Chelsea 2 - 0 Arsenal Highlights

Chelsea 2 - 0 Arsenal Highlights

The Gunners conceded a poor goal after just seven minutes at Stamford Bridge, a quick corner whizzed into the near post where John Terry (who else!) rose unchallenged to flick a ball to the back stick and Didier Drogba stuck the ball over the line. Arsenal came back into the game after falling behind, but a 21st minute Blues counter-attack led by Lampard found Didier Drogba out wide on the right, the Ivorian cut past two Arsenal defenders and drilled a brilliant left foot shot past Almunia for his incredible 12th goal against the Gunners in 12 games.





Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Chelsea 3 - 0 Birmingham Highlights



Chelsea 3 - 0 Birmingham Highlights

chelsea returned to the top of the Premier League with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Birmingham City at Stamford Bridge.

Carlo Ancelotti's side brought an end to Birmingham's 15-game unbeaten run thanks to an opening goal by Florent Malouda and a brace from Frank Lampard.

The win put Chelsea one point clear of Manchester United at the top of the table with a game in hand on their rivals.

The home side went ahead in the fifth minute when Chelsea opened their account through Malouda. The goal was engineered by England midfielder Joe Cole, who burst into the City penalty area from the right flank before crossing for the unmarked Malouda to head past Joe Hart from six yards.

City had been the only team in the league to prevent Chelsea from scoring when the two teams met at St Andrew's on Boxing Day but Ancelotti's side are a different animal at home.

However, City managed to stave off the expected Chelsea onslaught by stifling the midfield and the home side had to wait until the 20th minute for another meaningful attack.

Again Cole sent the ball into the penalty area but it was deflected for a corner. However, only the width of the upright prevented the home side from increasing their lead seconds later.

Malouda's corner was met by the head of Ricardo Carvalho but the Portugal defender saw the ball cannon back off the post.

Chelsea continued to press and Lampard sent an angled drive into the arms of Hart in the 21st minute, while Cole was inches wide with a 20-yard shot moments later.

Cole was having a fine game for the home side and another 18-yard effort was well held by the diving Hart in the 26th minute.

But Chelsea did make it 2-0 in the 31st minute when Lampard collected a pass from Michael Ballack and sent a low angled drive beyond Hart and into the bottom corner from 20 yards.

Chelsea had now moved up a gear and were in their familiar smooth groove. In the 34th minute, Nicolas Anelka had a shot deflected for a corner as the home side looked for a third.

Chelsea's passing was fluent and inventive and Birmingham had no answer. They possessed little attacking threat, with Chelsea captain John Terry proving to be an imposing figure in his 300th career league game.

City had not tested Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech and lacked the quality and guile to trouble the home defence.

There was also a distinct lack of ambition in City's play, which was surprising given their 15-game unbeaten run.

Chelsea began the second half with the same attacking desire and a 25-yard drive from Anelka ruffled the side-netting with Hart scrambling to protect his near post.

In the 53rd minute, Hart rescued Birmingham when a cross from Ashley Cole found the unmarked Ballack at the far post.

The Germany captain sent his downward header towards the corner of the net but Hart somehow managed to grab the ball in time.

City replaced Cameron Jerome with Keith Fahey in the 56th minute as the visitors looked to add more impetus to their attack.

Chelsea were inches away from a third in the 59th minute when a corner by Malouda was directed just over the crossbar by Ballack.

Joe Cole deserved a goal as a reward for his performance but he squandered a real chance in the 64th minute when Lampard found him with a fine cross-field pass.

The midfielder, hoping to play his way into England's squad for the World Cup finals this summer, hit a weak shot straight at Hart from eight yards.

Hart was busy again two minutes later when he held a long-range drive from Malouda.

Birmingham's James McFadden broke clear of the Chelsea defence in the 72nd minute but his angled shot flashed the wrong side of the far post.

Moments later substitute Fahey brought a fine save from Petr Cech as City finally put some pressure on the home defence.

But Chelsea made it 3-0 in the 90th minute when Lampard collected a pass from Malouda and fired past the advancing Hart.

Monday, December 28, 2009

Chelsea 2 - 1 Fulham Highlights

Chelsea 2 - 1 Fulham Highlights

Chelsea’s downturn continued four minutes into the west London derby, as Fulham left-back Konchesky advanced unchallenged down the Blues’ right hand side and his cross was eventually hooked into the net by Zoltan Gera with the home defence all over the place. 20 minutes from time Chelsea hit back, sub Ivanovic whipped over a right-sided cross that Didier Drogba powered back across Schwarzer into corner.

Sadly for Fulham their game fell apart three minutes later, Kalou was allowed to advance down the right before flashing a ball across the six yard box, sub Sturridge picked up possession and saw his cross turned into his own net by the unlucky Chris Smalling.

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Birmingham vs Chelsea EPL Highlights

Birmingham vs Chelsea EPL Highlights

Sebastian Larsson believes his Birmingham team-mate Barry Ferguson would "walk into the Scotland side'' if new national team boss Craig Levein decides to end his international exile.

Ferguson has been in outstanding form for Blues since his £1million switch from Rangers during the summer, forming an effective partnership with Lee Bowyer.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Chelsea 2-1 Portsmouth Highlights

Chelsea 2-1 Portsmouth Highlights

Nicolas Anelka fired the home side in front after 23 minutes but Frederic Piquionne shocked the leaders by thumping an equaliser six minutes after the break.

However Frank Lampard sealed a hard-fought victory with a penalty 11 minutes from time to move the Blues three points clear at the top of the table.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Chelsea 4 - 0 Wolves Highlights

Chelsea 4 - 0 Wolves Highlights

It saw the Blues register a new club record of 12 successive wins in all competitions. They also equalled a club best of 10 consecutive clean sheets in front of their own fans.

Florent Malouda opened the scoring in the fifth minute with a 25-yard drive and Michael Essien then netted twice on 12 and 22 minutes to stun Mick McCarthy's men.

After 56 minutes, Joe Cole grabbed his first goal of the season, his first strike in 21 appearances since October 2008.

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Sunday, November 8, 2009

Chelsea 1 - 0 Manchester United Highlights EPL

Chelsea 1 - 0 Manchester United Highlights EPL

An entertaining first half, with no real chance created. Rooney managed to turn Carvalho only to put his shot over the bar and Anelka forced a save from Edwin Van der Saar. Rooney began to take control of the second half narrowly flashing a shot wide and having a curling shot saved by Cech. Darren Fletcher wins the ball from Ashley Cole fairly but Martin Atkinson awards a free kick to Chelsea . Lampard whips in a ball which John Terry galnces in to the net. Drogba is in an offside position and may be interfering with play. The United players are furious and Rooney gets booked for protesting.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Atletico Madrid 2 - 2 Chelsea Highlights

Atletico Madrid 2 - 2 Chelsea Highlights

Chelsea booked their spot in the last 16 of the Champions League after recording a 2-2 draw with Atletico Madrid at the Vicente Calderon.

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Aguero scored

Drogba score

Drogba scored again

Aguero scored

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Bolton Wanderers 0 - 4 Chelsea Highlights Oct 31

Bolton Wanderers 0 - 4 Chelsea Highlights Oct 31

Frank Lampard gave the Blues the lead with a penalty just before the break after Jlloyd Samuel had been sent off for a foul on Didier Drogba.

Deco doubled the advantage with a clinical finish on 61 minutes and the points were made safe nine minutes from time when Zat Knight put into his own net.

Drogba grabbed a fourth in the final minute to give Chelsea their second 4-0 win over the Trotters in the space of four days.

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Saturday, October 24, 2009

Chelsea 5-0 Blackburn Rovers Highlights

Chelsea 5-0 Blackburn Rovers Highlights

An own goal by Gael Givet handed the Blues the lead on 20 minutes before a blistering start to the second half made the match safe.

Frank Lampard ended his goal drought on 48 minutes and then added his second from the penalty spot on 59 minutes with Michael Essien scoring a spectacular long-range strike seven minutes earlier.

After 64 minutes Didier Drogba headed the fifth for Chelsea who gave a first start of the season to Joe Cole on his return from injury. It was Chelsea's biggest ever win against Blackburn.

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Lampard header v Blackburn

Lampard v Blackburn

Essien v Blackburn


Lampard (2) v Blackburn


Drogba v Blackburn

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Chelsea 4 - 0 Atletico Madrid

Chelsea 4 - 0 Atletico Madrid

Three games, three wins and still to concede a goal. Chelsea FC may have encountered some difficult waters in the Premier League but in the UEFA Champions League they are once again making serene progress through the group stage as Club Atlético de Madrid found to their cost at Stamford Bridge.

Match Highlights


Kalou (2) v Atletico Madrid

Lampard v Atletico Madrid

Perea og v Atletico Madrid

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Aston Villa 2 - 1 Chelsea Highlights

Aston Villa 2 - 1 Chelsea Highlights

Didier Drogba fired the leaders in front after just 15 minutes with a long-range shot which bounced over the dive of Brad Friedel.

But Villa recovered to win from two set-pieces headed in first by Richard Dunne on 32 minutes and then James Collins on 52 minutes.

Drogba v Aston Villa

Dunne v Chelsea


Collins v Chelsea

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Chelsea 2 - 0 Liverpool Highlights

Chelsea 2 - 0 Liverpool Highlights

Second half goals from Nicolas Anelka and Florent Malouda earned all three points for the Blues.

Anelka scored his fifth goal of the season when he finished off a cross from Didier Drogba on the hour.

Substitute Malouda added the second in injury-time when he finished off another cross from Drogba to give the Blues a deserved victory.

Anelka v Liverpool

Malouda v Liverpool

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Wigan Athletic 3-1 Chelsea

Wigan Athletic 3-1 Chelsea

The Latics punished slack Chelsea defending on the quarter hour, a quick corner between Rodallega and N’Zogbia ended with Titus Bramble heading in Wigan’s opener. Chelsea needed just one second half minute to equalise as Malouda held up the ball up before crossing for Didier Drogba to score (terrible keeping from Kirkland). But then the drama happened, Hugo Rodallega was taken out by Cech in the box, the Chelsea keeper saw red, and Rodallega dusted himself to score from the spot. In injury time Paul Scharner slid in to finish after Maynor Figueroa squared across the six-yard box to sent the home fans ecstatic.

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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Chelsea 1 - 0 FC Porto Champions League Highlights

Chelsea 1 - 0 FC Porto Champions League Highlights

Nicolas Anelka proved Chelsea can survive and prosper without banned Didier Drogba as the France international settled their opening Champions League qualifying game against Porto with a second half winner.

Anelka, given the task of filling a lone role in attack in the absence of the suspended Ivory Coast international, struck three minutes after the interval to dispel any lingering doubts that Chelsea cannot cope without the talismanic Drogba.

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Sunday, August 9, 2009

Chelsea 2 - 2 Manchester United Highlights

Chelsea 2 - 2 Manchester United Highlights

FA Cup winners Chelsea beat Premier League champions Manchester United 4-1 in a penalty shoot-out to win the Community Shield at Wembley. Wayne Rooney's last minute goal gave the Red Devils a 2-2 draw in normal time and ensured the game went to spot kicks.

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Nani goals


Carvalho goals


Lampard goals


Wayne goals

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Tottenham Hotspur vs Chelsea

Tottenham Hotspur vs Chelsea

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Tottenham have moved to warn off potential interest from Liverpool in Aaron Lennon by agreeing a deal with the winger to keep him at White Hart Lane until 2014.

Lennon, whose recent form has seen him tipped for an England recall, was already on a long-term contract but was not thought to be one of the top earners in Harry Redknapp's squad.

The 21-year-old was suggested as a possible makeweight in the transfer that took Robbie Keane back to Spurs and has been linked with Liverpool since - but he has now agreed a two-year extension.



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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Juventus 2 - 2 Chelsea Highlights

Juventus 2 - 2 Chelsea Highlights

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Chelsea fought back twice to overcome 10-man Juventus and reach the quarter-finals of the Champions League with a 3-2 aggregate victory.

The Blues went into the last-16 return leg with a one-goal advantage but that was soon wiped out by Vincenzo Iaquinta's 19th-minute strike.

But the visitors levelled moments after referee Alberto Undiano had ruled that a free-kick by Didier Drogba had not crossed the goal line in the 44th minute.

The debate became academic in first-half stoppage time as Frank Lampard's shot came down off the underside of the bar for Michael Essien to bundle home.

But Juventus restored their lead on the night when Undiano awarded the Italian side a 74th-minute penalty for handball by Juliano Belletti.

However, Chelsea battled back for a second time when Drogba prodded home a cross from Belletti in the 83rd minute to give the Blues a 3-2 aggregate win.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Coventry City vs Chelsea Highlights FA Cup quarter-final

Coventry City vs Chelsea Highlights FA Cup quarter-final

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COVENTRY City take on Chelsea in the FA Cup quarter-final at the Ricoh Arena tomorrow looking for their first cup appearance at Wembley since they won the competition in 1987.

Guss Hiddink's Premier League title contenders stand in the way of Chris Coleman's men and a place in the last four of the world famous knock-out competition which carries with it a tie at the country's world-reknowned flagship stadium.

Barring Wednesday night's 2-1 defeat at home to Sheffield United, the Sky Blues have strung together an impressive run of results of late, culminating in going through the entire month of February undefeated and earning Coleman the Championship Manager of the Month award.

Results last month included Championship wins over automatic promotion chasers and Midlands rivals Wolverhampton Wanderers and Birmingham City as well as a memorable 1-0 win over Blackburn Rovers at the Ricoh Arena in an FA Cup fifth round replay.

Chelsea are also on an impressive run, going undefeated since the arrival of part-time manager Hiddink who replaced dismissed former boss Felipe Scolari last month.

The Blues currently sit in second place in the Premier League, seven points behind leaders Manchester United who have a game in hand.

Chelsea will be wary come tomorrow afternoon, however, after being knocked out of the FA Cup at the quarter-final stage by Championship outfit Barnsley this time last year.

The Sky Blues possess a favourable record at home against Chelsea in recent years, having won ten and drawn three of 19 meetings with the Blues in the last 30 years although tomorrow represents the first time the two sides have ever met in the FA Cup.

Infact, tomorrow will be the first time the two sides have met since the Sky Blues were relegated from the Premier League in 2001, City going down 2-0 in the third round of the League Cup at Highfield Road on October9, 2001 courtesy of strikes from Eidur Gudjohnsen and Mikael Forsell.

Now-Chelsea captain John Terry also featured in that game as a 20-year-old trying to break into the first team.

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