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Kalou Keeps Blues Record Intact (Sky Sports)
Chelsea 1 Manchester United 1
For long periods, Chelsea
appeared to be on course for a first Premier League defeat at Stamford
Bridge since February 2004 until Kalou popped up 10 minutes from time.
A lively opening spell from
United saw the reigning champions take the lead on 18 minutes when Petr Cech
spilled Dimitar Berbatov's shot and Park Ji-sung slotted home the rebound.
Chelsea improved as the
game wore on, with both Joe Cole and Nicolas Anelka missing golden
opportunities to equalise for the Blues.
But, after Wayne Rooney had
conceded a needless free-kick, John Obi Mikel picked out the unmarked Kalou
to head beyond substitute goalkeeper Tomasz Kuszczak.
Attacking intent
Despite their poor recent
form, the Red Devils showed their attacking intent from the start, when
Darren Fletcher turned Owen Hargreaves' low cross wide, and Chelsea, having
lost Deco just before kick-off after the Portugal star was injured in the
warm-up, could not get into their stride even though they could call upon
Michael Ballack as replacement.
Luiz Felipe Scolari's team
was further disrupted when Ricardo Carvalho hobbled off after just 12
minutes, so there was always a nagging fear Joe Cole's failure to find the
net when he robbed Patrice Evra to give himself a clear sight of goal was
going to prove costly.
Chelsea, already given one
let off when Petr Cech's wayward clearance gave first Dimitar Berbatov, then
Wayne Rooney the chance to launch speculative efforts at the home goal,
survived again when Rooney set up Ferdinand, only for the home keeper to
save with his legs.
But on their next attack,
United finally prospered as Evra galloped past Jose Bosingwa to reach
Rooney's inspired through ball.
Evra's pinpoint cross found
Berbatov and his shot was pushed out by Cech, leaving Park with the easiest
of tasks to bundle home the rebound.
After spending nearly half
an hour on the back foot, Chelsea finally got into their stride.
Panic
Gary Neville's back header
spread panic in the visitors' defence and when Edwin van der Sar came off
worst in a collision with Florent Malouda, who might easily have scored, the
veteran Dutchman was eventually forced from the field.
The home side really upped
the ante in the second period, with Didier Drogba having been brought on for
the ineffective Malouda.
Joe Cole should have done
more with Anelka's low cross than prod it straight at Evra, then Jonny Evans
- preferred to Wes Brown in central defence - got in the way of Bosingwa's
shot.
Ferguson's response was to
bring on Cristiano Ronaldo, who put the Chelsea defence on red alert with
his direct running but also shamed himself with a blatant dive as Frank
Lampard made a tackle.
In ignoring Anelka's pleas
for a pass as Michael Ballack split United's defence wide open, Joe Cole
needed to do better than blast his shot straight at Kuszczak, who was
quickly becoming one of the visitors' key men.
Wobbling
There would have been
nothing the Pole could do to keep out Anelka's effort 18 minutes from time
though as, from four yards out and with the goal at his mercy, the Frenchman
inexplicably failed to make contact with a cross, the ball bouncing to
safety off the Frenchman's standing leg.
But just as a wobbling
Chelsea had eventually tumbled in the first half, so United did the same 10
minutes from time.
In chopping down Ashley
Cole, Rooney not only picked up his side's fifth booking, he also provided
Mikel with the opportunity to float over a free-kick to the edge of the
United six-yard box where the visitors, getting their marking hopelessly
wrong, left Kalou on his own to nod home the equaliser.
The game ended in bad
tempered fashion as United, who had seven players booked, complained
bitterly at referee Mike Riley for his handling of the game as Drogba was
receiving treatment after being clattered by Ferdinand.
Chelsea
Team Statistics
Manchester United
1
Goals
1
0
1st Half Goals
1
7
Shots on Target
4
9
Shots off Target
6
9
Blocked Shots
8
7
Corners
4
18
Fouls
22
1
Offsides
1
1
Yellow Cards
7
0
Red Cards
0
81
Passing Success
68
18
Tackles
10
77.8
Tackles Success
80
60.4
Possession
39.6
53.9
Territorial Advantage
46.1
Teams
Chelsea
Cech, Carvalho (Alex 13), A.
Cole, Bosingwa, Terry, Ballack (Kalou 74), Mikel, Lampard, J. Cole, Malouda
(Drogba 46), Anelka
Manchester United
Van der Sar (Kuszcak 33), Neville, Evans, Ferdinand,
Evra, Park (O’Shea 75), Scholes (Ronaldo 55), Hargreaves, Fletcher, Rooney,
Berbatov
Attendance 41,760
Referee
M. Riley
Subs Not Used
Cudicini, Belletti, Bridge, Ferreira
Booked
Mikel
Goals
Kalou 80
Subs Not Used Brown,
Nani, Giggs, Tevez
Booked
Scholes, Ferdinand,
Neville, Berbatov, Rooney, Evra, Ronaldo
Goals
Park 18