Blues Battle Past QPR (Sky Sports)
Chelsea 1 Queens Park Rangers 0
Salomon
Kalou's goal earned Chelsea a 1-0 victory over Queens Park Rangers in an
enthralling Carling Cup tie.
Joe Cole and Yuri Zhirkov
both started for the Blues as manager Carlo Ancelotti rung the changes and it
was the England international who set up Kalou in the 52nd minute.
QPR created chances but
were unable to find an equaliser as Chelsea continued their excellent start to
the season.
It was Cole's evening after
eight months out with ruptured cruciate knee ligaments, a problem he aggravated
in July's pre-season tour of the United States.
Cole was playing in the
hole and showing no signs of his injury affecting his approach. He matched Wayne
Routledge for pace in the early stages and later in the first half he danced
around Routledge and Akos Buzsaky before Martin Rowlands brought him down.
When Paulo Ferreira, also
returning from a long-term knee problem, crossed from the right 10 minutes
before the break, Cole was on the end of it but stabbed wide of Tom Heaton's
goal.
That was a rare bright
moment in a dull opening 45 minutes although Juliano Belletti, just before the
whistle, smashed a 30-yard free-kick and Heaton tipped over the crossbar.
The other clear-cut chance
of the first half dropped to Fabio Borini, one of Frank Arnesen's youngsters who
was making his first start for the club.
With Fifa having imposed a
transfer ban on Chelsea for two windows, this was meant to be the clash to show
what youngsters sporting director Arnesen had unearthed for Ancelotti to
utilise.
Experience
Instead, there was plenty
of experience in the starting XI, with the only Arnesen player to feature being
Borini, as centre-back Sam Hutchinson has been at the club since he was a child.
Borini headed over in the
10th minute from Zhirkov's cross and goalkeeper Heaton, on loan from Manchester
United, was forced to save powerful efforts from Florent Malouda and Kalou in
the early stages.
The visitors had their
moments as well, with Jay Simpson volleying over wildly and Buzsaky curling wide
after an exciting run by Routledge.
They were holding their
own, although boss Magilton was ranting and raving on the touchline, chucking
his chewing gum onto the pitch at one point.
His mood did not get better
at the break when Ancelotti brought on Frank Lampard for Malouda. The Frenchman
was the only survivor from Sunday's win over Tottenham but there was still the
likes of John Obi Mikel and Branislav Ivanovic in the side.
After the interval, Rowan
Vine's ball over the top almost embarrassed the hosts, with Henrique Hilario
forced into a rushed clearance as Routledge chased him down.
But the visitors were
behind in the 52nd minute after Cole spun on the ball and slipped it through to
Kalou. The Ivory Coast forward cut inside Mikele Leigertwood from the left and
his crisp finish went in off the post.
Borini could have added a
second goal when Lampard sent him through but the Italian youngster was forced
slightly wide and Heaton saved his finish.
QPR were still in the tie
and Buzsaky forced Hilario into a save when his awkward shot from 30 yards
bounced just in front of the veteran goalkeeper.
John Terry and Ashley Cole
were brought on to see out the victory. Belletti almost created another goal
when he skipped around Kaspars Gorkss and Gary Borrowdale before almost forcing
Damion Stewart into an own goal. Midfielder Cole also had a late effort from
close range blocked by Heaton.
Chelsea |
Team Statistics |
Queens Park Rangers |
1 |
Goals |
0 |
0 |
1st Half Goals |
0 |
7 |
Shots on Target |
2 |
5 |
Shots off Target |
6 |
1 |
Blocked Shots |
0 |
5 |
Corners |
3 |
11 |
Fouls |
7 |
4 |
Offsides |
4 |
0 |
Yellow Cards |
0 |
0 |
Red Cards |
0 |
51.1 |
Possession |
48.9 |
Teams
Chelsea
Hilario, Ivanovic, Ferreira, Hutchinson
(Terry 77), Belletti, Malouda (Lampard 46), Zhirkov (A. Cole 69), Mikel, J.
Cole, Borini, Kalou
Subs Not Used
Turnbull, Essien, Matic, Bruma
Booked
Goals Kalou 52
Queens Park Rangers
Heaton, Borrowdale, Stewart, Leigertwood,
Gorkss, Routledge, Rowlands (Ephraim 73), Faurlin, Buzsaky, Vine (Taarabt 66),
Simpson (Pellicori 73)
Subs Not Used
Cerny, Ramage, Mahon, Agyemang
Booked
Bassong, Jenas
Goals
Attendance 37,781
Referee
M. Jones