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Blues Snatch Dramatic Victory (Sky Sports)
Chelsea 2 Stoke City 1
Chelsea
stole a dramatic 2-1 victory at Stamford Bridge after Stoke City had looked
on course for a memorable Premier League success.
The Blues headed into Saturday's encounter off the back of their top-flight
humbling at Manchester United, and their title hopes seemed set for yet
another blow.
Scolari's charges dominated possession throughout the game but struggled to
create clear-cut changes, as the home fans' growing frustration became
apparent.
And, as the Potters gained confidence after the break, Delap strode forward
to latch onto new signing James Beattie's through ball and lift over
goalkeeper Petr Cech.
However, substitute Juliano Belletti restored parity on 88 minutes before
Frank Lampard, making his 400th appearance for Chelsea, lashed home deep
into injury-time to send the remaining home supporters beside themselves.
Pressure
The victory keeps Chelsea in the title hunt and will take some of the heat
off their Brazilian coach.
Scolari's plight has not been helped by the loss of England midfielder Joe
Cole with a knee injury for the rest of the season and John Terry's back
problem in the pre-match warm-up meant he was unable to play.
But Scolari's public feud with Ivorian striker Didier Drogba appears to have
backfired on him as he would have provided just the kind of cutting edge
lacked by the Blues.
Since beating Sunderland 5-0 at the start of November, Chelsea had only
managed home wins over CFR Cluj and West Brom.
They should have taken the lead in the 23rd minute but once again their
attacking frailties were exposed.
It was perhaps unfortunate for Scolari that Lampard's free-kick landed at
the feet of Salomon Kalou instead of top scorer Nicolas Anelka.
The Ivorian failed to show the kind of coolness Anelka has been displaying
this season and shot high over from just six yards.
Florent Malouda then had a shot charged down, and then Anelka was unlucky
not to take his tally for the season to 18 goals when his shot on the turn
was superbly parried by Thomas Sorensen.
Stoke suffered a blow in the 32nd minute when defender Danny Higginbotham
went off injured to be replaced by Andy Griffin.
Seconds
In the 35th minute a superb run by Lampard helped set up Malouda on the left
flank and his cross was destined for the head of Anelka until Sorensen's
fingertips intervened.
Scolari's pitchside animation was a joy to behold from outstretched arms
aimed at the fourth official to the scratching of his head at misplaced
passes.
But despite his various gestures, his side were still lacking the cutting
edge the axed Drogba would have certainly provided.
That fact was underlined in the 41st minute when a corner from Lampard was
met at the far post by Anelka - but his header was caught by Sorensen.
Two minutes before the break the Dane pulled off another great save when he
tipped a vicious left-foot shot from Ashley Cole over the crossbar - and
seconds later he produced another stunning save to stop a volley from
Lampard.
Chelsea should have taken the lead in the 50th minute but an unmarked
Ballack sent an eight-yard header the wrong side of the post following good
work by Malouda.
Stoke managed to engineer a chance for new signing James Beattie in the 57th
minute but the striker's attempted lob over Petr Cech was just too high.
It was a timely portent as Stoke stunned Chelsea with an opening goal in the
60th minute.
Beattie superbly chested the ball down and fed the onrushing Delap, who ran
into the penalty area and held off the challenge of Alex before calmly
slotting the ball over the advancing Cech.
It was a goal completely against the run of play - and another example of
Chelsea's poor defending.
Great escape
Scolari's reaction was to replace Malouda with Franco Di Santo but Stoke
almost added a second goal when Cech flapped and missed a long throw from
Delap.
However, Matthew Etherington just could not turn quickly enough to try his
luck at an open goal and Chelsea cleared the danger.
Moments later Chelsea wasted another chance when Lampard shot wide from an
acute angle after Anelka had put him clear.
Then Cole, found superbly by Anelka, fired a left-foot shot inches wide of
the far post with Sorensen beaten.
Chelsea piled on the pressure with substitute Di Santo causing Stoke
problems on the right flank - and with an embarrassing defeat on the cards,
they produced the great escape.
First a cross from Kalou was headed back into the six-yard box by Di Santo
and Belletti, on for Jose Bosingwa, converted from close range.
Then in stoppage-time, Lampard seized his chance to send a 20-yard shot
beyond Sorensen for the winner.
Chelsea |
Team Statistics |
Stoke City |
2 |
Goals |
1 |
0 |
1st Half Goals |
0 |
12 |
Shots on Target |
1 |
17 |
Shots off Target |
3 |
13 |
Blocked Shots |
0 |
11 |
Corners |
4 |
8 |
Fouls |
15 |
1 |
Offsides |
1 |
0 |
Yellow Cards |
3 |
0 |
Red Cards |
0 |
86.4 |
Passing Success |
64.1 |
13 |
Tackles |
20 |
69.2 |
Tackles Success |
50 |
71.4 |
Possession |
28.6 |
64 |
Territorial Advantage |
36 |
Teams
Chelsea
Cech, A. Cole,
Alex, Bosingwa (Belletti 78), Carvalho, Ballack, Mikel (Stoch 82), Lampard,
Anelka, Kalou, Malouda (Di Santo 60)
Subs Not Used
Cudicini, Ivanovic, Mancienne, Kakuta
Booked
Goals Belletti 88, Lampard
90
Stoke City
Sorensen, Wilkinson, Shawcross, Ab Faye, Higginbotham (Griffin 34), Delap,
Whelan, Am Faye (Pugh 29), Ehterington (Kitson 83), Beattie, Cresswell
Subs Not Used
Simonsen, Olofinjana,
Sonko, Lawrence
Booked
Amdy Faye
Goals Delap 60
Attendance 41,788
Referee
P. Walton