Malouda Ends Chelsea Run (Sky Sports)
Chelsea 1 Bolton Wanderers 0
Florent
Malouda provided the only goal of the game for Chelsea as they beat Bolton and
won their first game in six.
The win puts
Carlo Ancelotti's
team just four points behind leaders Manchester United who still have two games
in hand over their rivals.
But the Champions will draw strength and confidence from this win which came as
a result of Malouda tapping home Drogba's low cross.
Bolton showed plenty of heart and will be disappointed to have lost and maybe
should have had a penalty when
John Terry
handled in the box.
Despite his side having thrown away a five-point lead in the last two months,
Ancelotti retained the backing of billionaire owner Roman Abramovich ahead of
tonight's game.
The Russian would not have liked what he saw from his Caribbean retreat as the
Blues struggled to string two passes together in a miserable first half at a
sodden Stamford Bridge.
They did not manage a single shot on target and of the two they did muster, one
of them was a Drogba free-kick that embarrassingly screwed out for a throw-in.
Combative
Bolton were typically combative and John Terry needed to produce a desperate
challenge to prevent Kevin Davies stealing in, while Matthew Taylor drilled wide
after latching onto the recalled Jose Bosingwa's attempted clearance.
Branislav Ivanovic
was booked for felling
Johan Elmander
and
Chelsea's
frustration increased as captain Terry harangued referee Michael Jones after the
official elected not show
Paul Robinson
a yellow card for a foul on Michael Essien.
Taylor sent a sweet left-foot curler narrowly over as Bolton continued to look
the more threatening and there was more bad news for the home side when Drogba
began limping.
The striker played on as Chelsea began to wrest a semblance of control and
Taylor was booked after clattering into Ramires.
But the home side were not even close to a goal before being booed off by some
of their fans at half-time.
They looked no better in the opening four minutes of the second half until, out
of nowhere, Frank Lampard produced a wonderful defence-splitting pass for
Drogba, whose finish hit the inside of the far post and was cleared to safety.
Chelsea suddenly looked a different side and Nicolas Anelka was flagged narrowly
offside racing onto Ramires' through ball before they finally put together a
sweeping passing move that ended with a tame Essien finish.
Pressure
The pressure finally told in the 61st minute when Essien released Drogba down
the right and the striker squared for Malouda to tap home his first league goal
since October.
The jubilant celebrations from both fans and players told their own story but
Chelsea's confidence remained fragile and Sam Ricketts blazed over from 12 yards
as Bolton hit back.
Stuart Holden then had a handball appeal turned down after smashing a shot at
Terry inside the box.
Sensing blood, visiting boss
Owen Coyle
withdrew Rodrigo Moreno - impressive on his full Premier
League debut - for Ivan Klasnic after his side were awarded a free-kick.
Gary Cahill
- a reported January target for Chelsea - immediately headed Taylor's centre
wide.
Bolton went even closer when Elmander's cross was met by a bullet header from
Holden, forcing a wonderful tip over from
Petr Cech.
The goalkeeper made a hash of the resulting corner and was grateful to Drogba on
the line for clearing the danger.
At the other end, Essien thought he had bundled the ball over the line in
between Bolton's final two substitutions but the flag had already gone up.
Malouda was denied twice by Jussi Jaaskelainen late on before Ancelotti ran down
the clock by introducing Salomon Kalou and Paulo Ferreira in the closing
seconds.
Click Here For Official Team Sheet
Chelsea
Cech, Bosingwa (Ferreira 90), Ivanovic,
Terry, Cole, Essien, Ramires, Lampard, Drogba, Malouda, Anelka (Kalou 90)
Subs Not Used
Turnbull, Van Aanholt, Bruma, McEachran, Kakuta
Booked
Ivanovic
Goals
Malouda 61
Bolton Wanderers
Jaaskelainen,
Ricketts, Cahill, Knight, Robinson, Moreno (Klasnic 72), Holden M. Davies 82),
Muamba, Taylor (Petrov 78), K. Davies, Elmander
Subs Not Used
Bogdan, Blake, Alonso
Booked
Taylor
Goals
Attendance
40,982
Referee
M.
Jones