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Magpies Frustrate Chelsea (Sky Sports)
Chelsea 0 Newcastle United 0
Chelsea dominated the game but could not find a way to break the deadlock,
although they remain top on goal difference as Liverpool could only draw 0-0
at home to Fulham.
The Blues had the ball in the net in the 54th minute after Shay Given could
only parry a powerful Florent Malouda shot from the left and Joe Cole
scrambled the ball in but officials correctly gave Cole off-side.
Soon afterwards Given had to back-track to catch a Lampard free-kick and the
ball could have gone over the line but replays were inconclusive.
Substitute Michael Ballack could then have won the game late on but put his
close range effort wide of the post.
Luiz Felipe Scolari's side should have taken the lead in the seventh minute
but Given made a tremendous save to prevent Lampard scoring.
Malouda had picked out the England midfielder with a delightful chip into
the penalty area but Given guessed correctly and dived to his right to keep
Lampard's header out.
In the 10th minute referee Phil Dowd lectured Chelsea coach Luiz Felipe
Scolari after the Brazilian moaned too long about a free-kick decision that
went against his side.
While Chelsea dominated, Newcastle did break but Michael Owen found himself
isolated and unable to get the better of the home defence.
Malouda created a fine opening in the 16th minute when he left Fabricio
Coloccini flat-footed and burst into the penalty area - but Given dived low
to his right to prevent the Frenchman's shot from hitting the net.
First attempt
Newcastle's first attempt on goal arrived in the 20th minute through Jonas
Gutierrez, whose right-foot volley failed to trouble Chelsea goalkeeper Petr
Cech.
Chelsea continued to dominate with Deco and Joe Cole pulling the strings in
midfield.
In the 23rd minute, some clever work on the left flank from Nicolas Anelka
ended with Branislav Ivanovic heading his cross over the bar.
Moments later John Terry and Lampard just failed to carve out an opening
inside the Newcastle area but their neat passing move was eventually stopped
by Coloccini.
Deco's accuracy was found wanting in the 28th minute when his right-foot
shot from 25-yards fell at least a yard wide of the upright.
But the Portugal midfielder almost made up for it two minutes later but
Lampard just failed to connect properly with his sublime chip into the
penalty area.
In the 31st minute, Ashley Cole sent a header inches wide of the far post
after a curling cross from Jose Bosingwa had beaten the United defence.
Deco supplied another quality through ball for Joe Cole two minutes later
but the England international just failed to apply the finishing touch as
Given raced out to save.
Seconds later it was Ivanovic's turn to miss a gilt-edged chance when a
free-kick from Lampard found him unmarked on the edge of the six-yard box.
The Chelsea defender sent his header flashing beyond the far post with Given
flat-footed.
Anelka was unlucky not to put Chelsea in front in the 48th minute when he
got on the end of Lampard's pass but his angled drive hit the chest of
Given.
Goal dis-allowed
Chelsea had a goal ruled out for offside in the 54th minute. Lampard's
through-ball allowed Malouda to fire in a shot which Given stopped, with Joe
Cole who bundling the loose ball over the line from an offside position.
A Lampard free-kick was then held by Given on the line with the crowd
claiming it was a goal.
Moments later another superb move from the home side saw Joe Cole and Anelka
combine to set up Lampard.
The England midfielder burst into the penalty area but curled his shot just
the wrong side of the upright.
Chelsea had increased the tempo at the start of the half but United
continued to frustrate the league leaders with some resolute defending.
The hosts' frustration was beginning to show as two long-range efforts from
Lampard failed to hit the target.
But for all their possession, Chelsea were now being forced to try and break
the deadlock with long shots.
Chelsea continued to camp in United's half but the lack of penetrating final
ball was a real problem.
Substitute Ballack, on for Joe Cole, shot into the side-netting in the 89th
minute as Chelsea's frustration mounted - but the hosts had to settle for a
point.
Teams
Chelsea
Cech,
Bosingwa, Ivanovic, Terry, A. Cole, Mikel, J. Cole (Ballack 82), Deco,
Lampard, Malouda (Kalou 72), Anelka
Attendance 41,660
Referee
P. Dowd
Subs
Not Used
Cudicini, Ferreira,
Bridge, Minero, Sinclair
Booked
Goals
Newcastle United
Given,
Beye, Coloccini, Bassong, Enrique, Gutierrez (N’Zogbia 77), Guthrie, Butt,
Duff, Martins (Ameobi 61), Owen
Subs
Not Used
Harper, Cacapa, Edgar, Carroll, LuaLua
Booked
Gutierrez, Guthrie
Goals