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Luiz Leads Blues Past City (Sky Sports)
Chelsea 2 Manchester City 0
David
Luiz and Ramires were on target for Chelsea on Sunday as they edged out
top-four rivals Manchester City 2-0 at Stamford Bridge.
Three points on home soil was enough to lift Carlo
Ancelotti's side above their weekend opponents and into third spot in the
Premier League.
The pre-match build-up centred around two big-money
strikers, with talismanic skipper Carlos Tevez failing a late fitness test
for City and £50million man Fernando Torres returning to the Chelsea
starting XI.
The visitors fared admirably without their captain
during the opening exchanges, starting much the brighter.
James Milner came close to picking out a clever run
from David Silva, as he ghosted in behind, before Yaya Toure stung the
fingertips of Petr Cech with a low drive.
Edin Dzeko, deployed as a lone frontman by Roberto
Mancini, then saw a heavy first touch deny him the opportunity to get away a
shot from inside the area.
Chelsea, having been lacklustre in the first 10
minutes, then sprung to life and Salomon Kalou was unfortunate to tumble
over team-mate Ramires as the Blues burst into the City box.
Florent Malouda then drilled into the side-netting
from a tight angle and Ashley Cole sent a 25-yard effort sailing high into
the stands.
Frank Lampard troubled the same set of spectators
moments late, before Joleon Lescott survived a loud handball shout as he
attempted to cut out a Kalou cross.
James Milner became the first man to enter the book on
25 minutes, for a foul on Malouda, and he then sliced a wild shot high and
wide at the opposite end of the field.
Contained
Torres, who was contained for the vast majority of the
opening 45 minutes, saw his first sight of goal blocked out by a lunging
challenge from the combative Nigel de Jong.
The Spaniard then produced the best moment of the half
as his neat flick sent Ramires clear, but the Brazilian opted to pass rather
than shoot and Lampard was soon crowded out.
Kalou, preferred to Didier Drogba and Nicolas Anelka,
had the final chance of the opening period, spinning inside the area and
drilling straight at Joe Hart.
Chelsea burst out of the blocks after the interval,
with Kalou forcing an early corner which Ancelotti's men failed to make the
most of.
The hosts then sliced City open as a flowing move
involving Torres, Kalou and Malouda resulted in the latter scuffing a tame
shot down the throat of Hart - when he should have been finding the bottom
corner.
Cech had to be alert to cut out Silva's intended pass
for Toure on 56 minutes, but City were offering little as an attacking force
by this stage.
De Jong was cautioned for a crude block on Michael
Essien, before the unlikely source of Branislav Ivanovic went close on two
occasions for the hosts.
First he hammered a volley over the crossbar and
moments later he met a Lampard cross with a bullet header, which cannoned
behind off Vincent Kompany, who knew nothing about it.
Luiz was putting in another composed performance at
the heart of Chelsea's back four and he comfortably blocked a goal-bound
shot from Dzeko, who then glanced a header narrowly past the post.
Ramires had his name taken on 68 minutes and shortly
afterwards Torres saw his afternoon come to end.
Classy
Having failed to break his scoring duck for the Blues,
the most expensive player in British football made way for Drogba, as former
City striker Anelka also come on in place of Malouda.
Aleksandar Kolarov took a blow to the foot after being
slipped into the box by Silva, with Luiz again in the right place at the
right time to slam the door in City's face.
The classy centre-half then made his most telling
contribution of the game on 79 minutes as he met a free-kick from Drogba to
divert the ball past Hart, who got a hand to his header.
City threw on Mario Balotelli and Adam Johnson in an
effort to salvage something, but the game was slowly slipping away from
them.
Gareth Barry was booked as frustration set in, while
Kolarov was inches away from putting through his own net eight minutes from
time as he nodded past the upright.
Chelsea, rather then retreating into their shell and
defending their lead, continued to press forward and Micah Richards was
forced to put in a heroic block to deny the buccaneering Ashley Cole.
By the end John Terry looked to be on his last legs
but, having been reinstalled as England captain, the Blues skipper battled
through in front of the watching Fabio Capello.
In truth, he was rarely troubled during the closing
stages, with City's attacks lacking in cutting thrust.
Then, in stoppage-time, Ramires made sure there would
be no late fightback from the visitors as he rounded off a counter attack by
firing past Hart.
A late booking for Luiz blighted an otherwise
impressive afternoon for him on a personal note, as Kolarov also saw yellow,
but there was to be no denying that the day belonged to Chelsea.
Chelsea |
Team Statistics |
Manchester City |
2 |
Goals |
0 |
0 |
1st Half Goals |
0 |
4 |
Shots on Target |
1 |
7 |
Shots off Target |
2 |
9 |
Blocked Shots |
2 |
5 |
Corners |
1 |
15 |
Fouls |
14 |
3 |
Offsides |
0 |
2 |
Yellow Cards |
4 |
0 |
Red Cards |
0 |
84.4 |
Passing Success |
78 |
27 |
Tackles |
24 |
74.1 |
Tackles Success |
83.3 |
59.5 |
Possession |
40.5 |
51.7 |
Territorial Advantage |
48.3 |
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Chelsea
Cech, Ivanovic, Luiz,
Terry, Cole, Ramires, Essien,
Lampard, Malouda (Aneka 70), Kalou (Zhirkov 77), Torres (Drogba 70)
Subs Not Used
Turnbull, Bosingwa, Ferreira, Mikel
Booked
Ramires, David Luiz
Goals
David Luiz 78, Ramires 90
Manchester City
Hart, Richards,
Kompany, Lescott, Kolarov, De Jong, Barry, Milner (Johnson 81), Y. Toure
(Balotelli 80), Silva, Dzeko
Subs Not Used
Taylor, Boyata, Boateng, Vieira,
Wright-Phillips
Booked
Milner, De Jong, Barry, Kolarov, Dzeko
Goals
Attendance
41,741
Referee
C.
Foy