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Arsenal 1 Chelsea 2
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Drogba's double was enough for Chelsea to see off Arsenal's young Guns as they
defeated their rivals 2-1 in a Carling Cup final that was marred by three late
red cards and a serious injury to John Terry.
The first all-London showdown in League Cup final
history will certainly live long in the memory after a dramatic afternoon that
saw Arsene Wenger's youngsters dismiss any fears of stage fright when Theo
Walcott rose to the occasion by scoring his first goal for the club after 12
minutes.
However
What was a beguiling final - pitting two contrasting
squad building philosophies against each other - took a nasty turn when Terry's
return from injury was cut short as he was taken to hospital following a
sickening head injury.
Losing their skipper only seemed to galvanise The
Blues - who hit the woodwork through Frank Lampard and Andrei Shevchenko - and
it was Drogba yet again who proved to be the match-winner as he handed Mourinho
his fourth major trophy in English football.
There was no love lost between the two sides before
kick-off and tempers boiled over in injury-time as John Obi Mikel, Kolo Toure
and Emmanuel Adebayor earned red cards following an unseemly brawl.
In the opening stages The Gunners showed that whilst
they may have been lacking in experience, there was no reason to doubt their
temperament as they dominated play with their snappy passing and fluid movement.
Cesc Fabregas, at 19 the senior figure in Arsenal's
midfield, saw a 25-yard effort comfortably saved by Petr Cech, whilst Jeremie
Aliadiere was only inches away from connecting with Julio Baptista's pull-back.
The Brazilian forward had scored six goals in the
previous rounds - including four against
However, The Gunners did manage to capitalise on
their confident start and after 12 minutes, Walcott came of age with his first
ever goal for the North Londoners.
The 17-year-old prodigy started the move with a
square pass to Abou Diaby, continued his run into the box, and received the ball
back before picking out the far corner of Cech's net with a measured finish.
It was a wonderful moment for the player who had seen
his contribution questioned in recent weeks, and Arsenal thought they should
have had the chance to claim a second soon after when Baptista appealed in vain
for a penalty after tangling with Lassana Diarra in the box.
Drogba looked to be marginally offside when being
played in by Michael Ballack's ball over the top, but the Ivorian did not hang
around to find out and finished neatly through the legs of Manuel Almunia for
his 27th of a superb season.
However, Arsenal responded and their pace continued
to trouble the Premiership champions. Armand Traore was a dynamic influence at
left-back, and after Cech fumbled his cross the angle was too tight for
Aliadiere to convert.
In a captivating first half,
It had been a strangely lacklustre performance from
Three minutes after the restart Chelsea were again
thanking Cech after he pulled off a good save to deny Diaby, who had been played
in by Baptista after a quick free-kick from The Gunners.
Wenger's charges continued to impress with Fabregas
fizzing a shot inches wide after avoiding the close attentions of Ballack, but
Baptista could only find the wall after Ricardo Carvalho was booked for a foul
on Aliadiere.
Diarra also earned a caution for a cynical foul on
Diaby, and the young Frenchman could have considered himself somewhat lucky to
be on the pitch after avoiding a card for a similar challenge in the first half.
The introduction of Robben had given The Blues a
much-needed extra dimension and the Dutchman began to cause Traore problems at
left-back. After skipping past the teenager for a second time Robben curled a
subsequent effort high and wide.
Terry's afternoon was then curtailed when the
The severity of the injury was displayed by the
immediate concern shown by both sets o of players, and Mourinho replaced his
skipper with Mikel as Arsenal also rung the changes with Alexander Hleb and
Emmanuel Eboue on for Diaby and Traore.
When the focus returned to footballing matters, the
North Londoners were thankful for a fine save from Almunia as he got down
quickly to save from Drogba.
The Spaniard was left with no chance on 74 minutes
when Frank Lampard unleashed a thunderous long-rage effort, but luckily for
Arsenal the ball rattled the woodwork and bounced to safety.
However Wenger's men could not stem the tide and,
after Denilson gave the ball away with a sloppy pass, Drogba won his personal
duel with Philippe Senderos again when he got in front of his marker to produce
a superb header from Robben's cross for a 2-1 lead.
Shevchenko almost sealed the victory when he slammed
a shot against the woodwork, and as the game entered injury-time the match
exploded when Mikel and Toure instigated a shoving match that resulted in both
managers taking the field to calm their players down.
As the dust settled, both players were dismissed
along with Adebayor, and Fabregas and Lampard were lucky to get away with
bookings as they became tangled.
It was an explosive conclusion to a breathless game,
and as the clock ticked past 101 minutes, referee Howard Webb finally blew his
whistle to confirm that Chelsea were the victors in the Carling Cup.
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Team Statistics |
Arsenal |
2 |
Goals |
1 |
1 |
1st Half Goals |
1 |
3 |
Shots on Target |
6 |
6 |
Shots off Target |
4 |
4 |
Blocked Shots |
6 |
2 |
Corners |
6 |
15 |
Fouls |
12 |
9 |
Offsides |
1 |
4 |
Yellow Cards |
3 |
1 |
Red Cards |
2 |
83.1 |
Passing Success |
85.5 |
34 |
Tackles |
23 |
73.5 |
Tackles Success |
78.3 |
48.8 |
Possession |
51.2 |
36.8 |
Territorial Advantage |
63.2 |
Teams
Chelsea Cech,
Bridge, Carvalho, Terry (Mikel 63), Ballack, Diarra, Essien, Lampard, Makelele (Robben
46), Drogba, Shevchenko (Kalou 90)
Subs Not Used
Hilario, A. Cole
Booked
Essien, Carvalho, Diarra, Lampard
Sent Off
Mikel
Goals
Drogba
20, 84
Arsenal
Almunia, Hoyte,
Senderos, Toure, Traore (Eboue 66), Baptista, Denilson, Diaby (Hleb 68),
Fabergas, Aliadiere (Adebayor 80), Walcott
Subs Not Used Poom, Djourou
Booked Denilson, Eboue, Fabergas
Sent Off
Adebayor, Toure
Goals
Walcott 12
Attendance 70,073
Referee H. Webb