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Coventry City 0 Chelsea 2
Didier Drogba and Alex were on target for the Blues, but the Premier League
outfit were pushed all the way by plucky Championship opposition.
Chelsea could have gone ahead as early as the second minute at the Ricoh Arena
but Drogba, having displayed power and pace to create an opening, dragged a
scuffed effort past the post.
Coventry were doing their best to stay with their illustrious opponents, with
Michael Doyle epitomising the battling qualities which would be so vital to
their cause.
However, they fell behind after quarter-of-an-hour when Drogba profited from
some lax defending to waltz around Keiren Westwood and lash a left-footed drive
high into the top corner.
The Sky Blues, rocked by the goal, looked in danger of being overrun at this
stage, with Guus Hiddink's men streaming forward at every given opportunity.
The hosts refused to buckle, though, and entered the interval still very much in
touch.
Chris Coleman had his men fired up for the second period, with the combative
qualities which came to the fore during the opening 45 minutes still very much
evident.
Chelsea were given no time in which to settle into a rhythm, with tackles flying
in from all angles.
For all the endeavour on show chances were proving to be few and far between,
though, with Michael Essien's appearance off the bench representing a rare
highlight.
The masked Leon Best was unlucky not to get a telling touch when presented with
a good opportunity 20 minutes from time, but Coventry largely toiled to no
avail.
Then, on 72 minutes, Chelsea broke Sky Blue hearts as they raced clear on the
counter and Ricardo Quaresma squared for Alex to put the result beyond doubt.
Hesitancy
Inside three minutes Drogba, who had scored the Blues' winner at Portsmouth in
midweek, missed a golden chance to break the deadlock.
A long clearance by Petr Cech picked out the Chelsea striker who easily turned
past Ben Turner to find himself with only Westwood to beat.
But Drogba, who was operating as the lone front player, screwed his shot wide of
the far post when he should have at least the target.
But after 15 minutes Drogba took advantage of hesitancy in the Coventry defence
to put Chelsea ahead.
There looked to be little danger, but Turner hesitated, was muscled off the ball
by Drogba and the striker calmly took the ball around Westwood before drilling
his shot into the net.
The Ivory Coast international made a point of running to the substitutes' bench
to celebrate with the fit-again Essien.
Best gave Chelsea a rare scare when he managed to shake off the challenges of
Alex and John Terry, only to then balloon his left-footed shot over the bar.
Chelsea looked as if they could breach the Coventry back four at will.
Frank Lampard picked out the run of Jose Bosingwa and his cross was cut back to
Michael Ballack whose fierce shot was blocked.
Alert
Westwood then had to be alert to deny Lampard a 16th goal of the season when he
tipped over a dipping 30-yard free-kick after Jordan Henderson had fouled Ashley
Cole.
Drogba screwed a low shot just wide after referee Steve Bennett allowed play to
continue after a foul on Lampard by Aron Gunnarsson.
Hiddink made a half-time substitution, bringing on Quaresma in place of Salomon
Kalou.
Chelsea started where they left off, knocking the ball around in confident
fashion, and Drogba volleyed wide at the near post from a Quaresma centre.
Coleman made his first change after 59 minutes with Guillaume Beuzelin replacing
Doyle.
The home side tried to build up some momentum in front of a 31,407 crowd - the
highest ever for a football match at the stadium - but they still seldom
troubled the Chelsea back four.
Essien made his long awaited comeback from a knee ligament injury after 65
minutes, coming on in place of John Obi Mikel to great cheers from the
travelling Chelsea contingent.
There was a rare moment of danger when Cech failed to deal properly with a long
throw from Gunnarsson but Best could not make contact with an overhead kick
attempt at close range.
Alex then made sure of victory for Chelsea with his second goal of the season.
Quaresma broke clear down the right and spotted the run of the Brazilian
centre-half who calmly drilled the ball past Westwood.
Coventry City
Team Statistics
Chelsea
0
Goals
2
0
1st Half Goals
1
2
Shots on Target
5
3
Shots off Target
9
4
Blocked Shots
3
2
Corners
4
14
Fouls
13
1
Offsides
5
1
Yellow Cards
0
0
Red Cards
0
61.8
Passing Success
83
26
Tackles
12
69.2
Tackles Success
75
36.6
Possession
63.4
47.9
Territorial Advantage
52.1
Teams
Coventry City
Westwood, Wright, Dann, Turner,
Hall, Henderson, Gunnarsson, Doyle (Beuzelin 59), Eastwood, Morrison, Best
Chelsea
Cech, Bosingwa, A. Cole, Alex, Terry, Ballack,
Mikel (Essien 65), Lampard, Kalou (Quaresma 46), Drogba (Di Santo 80), Malouda
Attendance 31,407 Referee
S. Bennett
Subs Not Used Marshall, Ward,
Osbourne, McPake, Thornton, Simpson
Booked
Beuzelin
Goals
Subs Not Used
Hilario, Belletti, Mancienne, Carvalho
Booked
Goals
Drogba 15, Alex 72