Anelka Fires Blues To Summit (Sky Sports)
Chelsea 2 Liverpool 0
Nicolas
Anelka and Florent Malouda fired Chelsea back to the Premier League summit
and dealt another significant blow to Liverpool's title aspirations.
The former Reds striker was on hand to slot home the opening goal on the hour
mark with the chance being put on a plate by strike partner Didier Drogba's
delightful cross.
Drogba was again the provider for the clinching goal in added time as his power
was too much for Jamie Carragher, who allowed the Ivory Coast international to
square for substitute Malouda to score from close range.
Carlo Ancelotti's men took advantage of Manchester United's unexpected home draw
with Sunderland on Saturday evening to move back into pole position ahead of the
international break.
Back-up Blues goalkeeper Hilario was rarely troubled by the visitors, although
he had to be alert in the first half to keep out Albert Riera's free-kick which
looked destined for the bottom corner.
Yossi Benayoun missed a good chance to pull one back in the closing moments
before Hilario again proved his ability as he dived to his right to keep out
Steven Gerrard's late pile-driver.
Rafa Benitez's men have now sustained three league defeats, one more than they
suffered throughout all of last season, and are six points adrift of the leaders
with their hopes of ending a 20-year wait for league glory already under
increasing pressure.
Ancelotti's side were desperate to get back to winning ways in the league after
their 3-1 drubbing by Wigan last week and a lacklustre victory over Apoel
Nicosia in the UEFA Champions League in midweek.
But it was Liverpool who had the best of the early exchanges and the game
sparked into life in the 12th minute when Fernando Torres was fortunate not to
receive a yellow card for a late challenge on Chelsea captain John Terry.
The Spaniard's right foot was clearly too high and raked the shins of the
England defender However, referee Martin Atkinson opted to give the Liverpool
striker a lengthy lecture, much to the annoyance of the home fans.
Desire
Liverpool continued to dominate but a shot from Riera was high and wide of the
target in the 19th minute.
Michael Essien appeared to be late and high with a challenge on Javier
Mascherano but referee Atkinson was perfectly positioned to see the incident and
ignored Chelsea appeals. The Liverpool player soon rose to his feet without any
damage to his right leg.
Both sides were full of attacking desire but neither goalkeeper had been tested
at the midway stage of the opening half.
Liverpool's Jose Reina finally collected a header from Drogba just beneath the
crossbar in the 24th minute but Chelsea's threat was somewhat impotent.
In the 27th minute Reina was called into action again when Essien's cross was
met by Anelka. The France international was unmarked but despite the luxury of a
free header, he could not find a way past the Liverpool goalkeeper.
Liverpool were handed a chance to open the scoring in the 29th minute when
Branislav Ivanovic was adjudged to have brought down Torres.
The free-kick was some 25 yards out but Gerrard's effort sailed over the
crossbar to the delight of the home fans.
Four minutes later Chelsea squandered a chance of their own after Drogba had
been brought down by Carragher near the corner flag.
Deco's free-kick into the penalty area was well placed but Michael Ballack's
header was off target from six yards.
Perfect
Chelsea were now enjoying their best spell of the game and when Lampard's
38th-minute corner fell to Essien at the far post, the Ghana international
forced Reina to make a save at the second attempt.
Liverpool responded with Dirk Kuyt crossing for Torres to head straight at
Hilario from six yards.
Deco was booked for a foul on Kuyt in the 44th minute and Riera forced Hilario
into a late save with a 40-yard low drive.
In the 57th minute Liverpool won a free-kick when Riera was blocked by Ballack -
but Gerrard's delivery was met by a confident punch from Hilario and Chelsea
survived a difficult moment.
The Blues broke the deadlock on the hour after Mascherano lost possession to
Lampard in the Chelsea half. Essien and Deco fed the ball wide to Drogba on the
left - and his centre was perfect for Anelka to convert his fifth goal of the
season.
In the 63rd minute, Drogba met Lampard's free-kick but his header was well held
by Reina - and four minutes later the visitors replaced Riera with Benayoun.
In the 77th minute Chelsea won a free-kick in a dangerous area when Lampard was
brought down by Gerrard. The challenge earned Gerrard a yellow card and Chelsea
almost went two goals in front but Drogba was just wide of the right-hand post
with his free-kick.
Chelsea's goal was now under siege and Torres wasted a glorious chance to level
the scores when he shot wide in the 80th minute.
Substitute Malouda then settled the outcome when he slid the ball home from
close range in injury-time, although there was still time for Benayoun to fire
wide and Gerrard to force another save out of Hilario.
Chelsea |
Team Statistics |
Liverpool |
2 |
Goals |
0 |
0 |
1st Half Goals |
0 |
8 |
Shots on Target |
3 |
6 |
Shots off Target |
9 |
3 |
Blocked Shots |
5 |
5 |
Corners |
8 |
15 |
Fouls |
17 |
0 |
Offsides |
2 |
1 |
Yellow Cards |
1 |
0 |
Red Cards |
0 |
77.4 |
Passing Success |
75.7 |
31 |
Tackles |
31 |
71 |
Tackles Success |
71 |
52.4 |
Possession |
47.6 |
48.1 |
Territorial Advantage |
51.9 |
Chelsea
Hiario, Ivanovic, Terry, A. Cole, Carvalho,
Essien, Lampard, Ballack, Deco (Malouda 76), Anelka, Drogba
Subs Not Used Turnbull,
Belletti, Zhirkov, J. Cole, Kalou, Sturridge
Booked
Essien
Goals
Anelka 60, Malouda 90
Liverpool
Reina, Johnson, Carragher,
Skrtel, Insua (Aurelio 83), Mascherano, Lucas (Babel 76), Kuyt, Gerrard, Riera
(Benayoun 67), Torres
Subs Not Used
Cavalieri, Agger, Kyrgiakos, N’Gog
Booked Gerrard
Goals
Attendance 41,732
Referee M. Anderson