
Eto'o Strike Sinks Blues (Sky Sports)
Chelsea 0 Inter Milan 1
 Samuel 
Eto'o netted the only goal as Inter Milan beat Chelsea to ensure Jose Mourinho 
enjoyed a successful return to Stamford Bridge.
Samuel 
Eto'o netted the only goal as Inter Milan beat Chelsea to ensure Jose Mourinho 
enjoyed a successful return to Stamford Bridge. 
The striker's 79th minute winner was fully deserved as the Italian champions 
progressed into the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals 3-1 on aggregate.
Early on, Michael Ballack shot narrowly wide from distance, while Eto'o was off 
target with a close range header at the other end.
Nicolas Anelka was then denied by Julio Cesar as the Blues finished the first 
half strongly, with Didier Drogba having a legitimate penalty claim turned down 
after being wrestled to the ground by Walter Samuel from a Frank Lampard corner.
In the second period, the Italians dominated, with Diego Milito shooting wide 
when clean through and Thiago Motta wasting a free header before Eto'o scored 
after being played through by Wesley Sneijder.
To compound Chelsea's miserable night, Drogba was then sent off late on after 
stamping on Motta in the box.
Mourinho, who never lost a home league game during his time as manager at 
Chelsea, had begun the evening with a low profile entry from the tunnel and into 
his dugout seat.
Chelsea fans responded with warm applause but Mourinho refrained from hogging 
the limelight as he knew he and his team had a job to do.
The 'Special One' had cleverly picked an attacking side with Eto'o, Milito and 
Goran Pandev up front, and his plan worked superbly.
They set about the task of preserving their one-goal advantage from the opening 
leg in the San Siro with a determination and energy rarely associated with 
Italian teams.
They closed Chelsea down with alarming efficiency for much of the half and 
squandered a gilt-edged opportunity to pile on the agony for the English side.
But when the home side did get into gear, there was enough encouragement to 
suggest the deficit could easily be wiped out.
Just wide
In the 11th minute, Ballack collected a pass from Lampard and sent a 20-yard low 
drive just wide of the post.
The low intensity of the game was briefly interrupted in the 15th minute when 
Florent Malouda was kicked in the face by Lucio.
Drogba quickly squared-up to the Inter defender before referee Wolfgang Stark, 
who had a poor game, restored calm.
But the Serie A side were doing everything to protect their lead and Maicon was 
the hero in the 25th minute when he blocked a shot from Drogba.
Milan responded with the miss of the half from Eto'o. Maicon's cross eluded 
Chelsea captain John Terry and fell straight to the Inter striker at the far 
post.
But instead of planting his header into the net, Eto'o headed the ball down and 
over the cross bar.
It was a real let-off for the home side who then had two penalty claims rejected 
within minutes.
First Motta escaped when he rugby-tackled Branislav Ivanovic and moments later 
Samuel was guilty of an atrocious challenge on Drogba as the Ivorian attempted 
to lose his marker from a corner.
Amazingly, Stark missed both offences and Motta then cleared off the line after 
Anelka had turned a pass from Drogba towards the empty goal.
It had been a frustrating half for the English side and more of the same was 
dished-up in the second period.
Malouda briefly threatened to take the game to the Italians and his trickery 
earned Motta a booking in the 48th minute. It was a yellow card that will keep 
him out of the quarter-final.
The France winger, the architect of West Ham's downfall in the Premier League on 
Saturday, then forced Julio Cesar into a fine save at his near post.
Lucio was also booked by Stark and he too will miss the first-leg of Inter's 
quarter-final tie.
Exploit nervousness
But as the second-half wore on, Milan began to exploit Chelsea's nervousness.
Yury Zhirkov produced a sensational block tackle to prevent Goran Pandev from 
putting Milan in front on the night and in the 65th minute Milito put his shot 
wide with just Ross Turnbull to beat.
Moments later Motta headed over the bar from close range as Mourinho's side 
edged closer to the last eight.
The goal they had threatened throughout the second half finally arrived in the 
79th minute when Eto'o collected a superb pass from Sneijder and ran on to fire 
past Turnbull.
Mourinho allowed himself a short run out of his dugout but then remembered his 
pledge not to celebrate and walked back to his seat.
Chelsea, who had never looked like scoring in the second half, now had to get 
two - a task that was clearly beyond them.
It got worse for Chelsea in the 87th minute when Drogba was given a straight red 
card for a stamp on Motta after the Inter player had tangled with the Ivorian.
Inter wasted another chance in the closing stages when Eto'o's shot was superbly 
saved by Turnbull.
But it was all academic in terms of the result and with a minute of added time 
to go, Mourinho ended the game with a low profile exit.
The former Chelsea boss watched the closing seconds from the sanctuary of the 
tunnel and disappeared at the final whistle to leave the glory and celebrations 
to his victorious team.
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		Chelsea | 
		
		Team Statistics | 
		
		Internazionale | 
| 
		
		0 | 
		Goals | 
		
		1 | 
| 
		
		0 | 
		1st Half Goals | 
		
		0 | 
| 
		
		3 | 
		Shots on Target | 
		
		4 | 
| 
		
		5 | 
		Shots off Target | 
		
		4 | 
| 
		
		6 | 
		Blocked Shots | 
		
		5 | 
| 
		
		7 | 
		Corners | 
		
		4 | 
| 
		23 | 
		Fouls | 
		12 | 
| 
		
		3 | 
		Offsides | 
		
		7 | 
| 
		
		4 | 
		Yellow Cards | 
		
		4 | 
| 
		
		1 | 
		Red Cards | 
		
		0 | 
| 
		74.7 | 
		Passing Success | 
		73 | 
| 
		16 | 
		Tackles | 
		23 | 
| 
		75 | 
		Tackles Success | 
		87 | 
| 
		51.3 | 
		Possession | 
		48.7 | 
| 
		51.6 | 
		Territorial Advantage | 
		48.4 | 
Chelsea 
Turnbull, Ivanovic, Zhirkov (Kalou 74), Alex, Terry, Mikel, Ballack (J. Cole 
67), Lampard, Malouda, Anelka, Drogba
Subs Not Used  Rhys Taylor, 
Carvalho, Sturridge, Belletto, Bruma
Booked  Malouda, Drogba, Alex, 
Terry
Sent Off 
Drogba
Goals 
Inter Milan 
Julio Cesar, Maicon, Lucio, Samuel, Zanetti, Cambiasso, Sneijder (Mariga 85), 
Motta Matetazzi 92), Pandev (Stankovic 75), Eto'o, Milito.
Subs Not Used Toldo, Cordoba, 
Quaresma, Santon
Booked 
Eto’o, Motta, Lucio, Cesar
Goals  Eto’o 78
Attendance 38,107
Referee  W. Stark 
(Germany)