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United Win Community Shield (Sky Sports)
Chelsea 1 Manchester United 1
Edwin
van der Sar produced a hat-trick of penalty saves to hand Manchester United
victory over Chelsea in an entertaining Community Shield.
With the two sides tied 1-1 after 90 minutes, following goals
from Ryan Giggs and Florent Malouda, van der Sar saved from Claudio Pizarro,
Frank Lampard and Shaun Wright-Phillips to give Wayne Rooney the honour of
striking the winning kick following successful conversions from Rio Ferdinand
and Michael Carrick.
The result is a mirror of the 1997/98 Shield when United won
on penalties following a 1-1 draw, but it was Chelsea who began this year's
curtain raiser the brightest and with Joe Cole, Malouda and Wright-Phillips
forming the trademark Stamford Bridge front three it was unsurprising to see
Jose Mourinho's side looking to forage down the flanks.
The Blues were without regular captain John Terry, following
the news that the centre-back has been ruled out for up to a month with a knee
problem, and Lampard, who was greatly restricted throughout, was handed the
skipper's armband.
United appeared content with their cagey opening and
comfortably contained the light-weight Chelsea attack, which was missing Didier
Drogba after the Ivory Coast striker was also ruled out through injury.
Indeed, it was United who had the first effort on target when
Cristiano Ronaldo inevitably gave the Premier League Champions their impetus
when he broke down the left on 20 minutes to feed Giggs, but the Welsh veteran's
close range effort was excellently blocked by Petr Cech in the Chelsea goal.
Chelsea then had their best effort when Michael Essien
flicked on a Malouda free-kick, which just evaded John Obi Mikel, who would have
comfortably headed home at the far post.
United, though, then began to discover the fluid attacking
play which won them the title last season and on 35 minutes Giggs was able to
atone for his earlier miss.
Nemanja Vidic collected a poor free-kick from Ronaldo, who
had blasted straight into the feet of the Chelsea wall, and found Patrice Evra
on the left wing with a beautiful cross field ball.
Following a skilled one-two with Ronaldo, Evra then had time
and space at the dead-ball line to pull back and find Giggs, who finished with
control in a crowded penalty area.
Chelsea had lacked penetration, but on the stroke of
half-time Malouda restored parity when the £13.5million summer signing from Lyon
latched onto a deft through ball from Ashley Cole and showed strength and speed
to shrug off Rio Ferdinand to bravely prod past Van der Sar before he was
clattered by the Dutch goalkeeper.
After the interval United appeared stung by the equaliser and
immediately threatened when Evra again easily broke down the left to feed
Ronaldo, but the winger's effort was well saved by Cech.
Chelsea introduced Pizarro as a replacement for Malouda, who
was still struggling following his collision with Van der Sar, and United
brought on Nani as the second-half became a more open affair, but clear cut goal
chances remained at a premium.
Wright-Phillips and Ronaldo looked the most dangerous for the
opposing sides, but neither were capable of conjuring a winner and penalties
were to be required.
Van der Sar promptly produced his heroics and handed United
the 3-0 penalty win.
Teams
Chelsea Cech,
Ben Haim, Carvalho, A. Cole (Diarra 67), Johnson (Sidwell 78), J. Cole (Sinclair
82), Essien, Lampard, Malouda (Pizarro 51), Mikel, Wright-Phillips
Subs Not Used Cudicini,
Hilario, Worley
Booked
Ben Haim, Carvalho,
Mikel
Goals Malouda 45
Manchester United
Van der Sar, Brown,
Evra, Ferdinand, O’Shea, Silvestra (Nani 68), Vidic, Carrick, Giggs (Fletcher
81), Ronaldo, Rooney
Subs Not
Used
Kuszczak, Bardsley, Pique, Eagles,
Martin
Booked
Rooney
Goals
Giggs 35
Attendance 80,731