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Blues Too Strong For Stoke (Sky Sports)
Chelsea 2 Stoke City 0
Chelsea
maintained their 100 per cent start to the Premier League season
with a 2-0 victory over Stoke at Stamford Bridge.
Having scored six goals in each of their opening
two games, Chelsea
were made to work much harder for their three points before a fine finish
from Florent Malouda
and a Didider Drogba penalty condemned the Potters to a third successive
defeat.
The Blues
seemed determined to put on another show for their supporters early on and
dominated from the outset.
Frank Lampard
squandered a chance to break the deadlock from the penalty spot after
Malouda had been brought down by Ryan Shawcross,
with Thomas Sorensen
saving his tame effort.
But the Blues were not to be denied for long and Malouda slotted past
Sorensen on 32 minutes after being released through the centre by a clever
John Terry pass.
Stoke looked stronger after the interval and
nearly equalised when Glenn Whelan's
thunderous long-range effort struck the crossbar, but the game was put to
bed in the 77th minute after Chelsea won a second spot-kick.
Drogba showed Lampard how it should be done with a
powerful spot-kick to keep the Blues top of the Premier League table.
Classy
Chelsea's starting line-up showed just one change with Paulo Ferreira coming
in for fullback Branislav Ivanovic, who was suffering from a back injury.
For Stoke, goalkeeper Asmir Begovic, linked with Chelsea and reported to
have refused to play against Shrewsbury in the Carling Cup in midweek, was
on the bench.
But while it was not the goal rout of recent weeks, Chelsea were by far the
classier side, giving warning of what was to come within five minutes when
Michael Essien split the Stoke defence with a pass into the path of Ashley
Cole to set up a chance the England full-back pulled wide.
Stoke also had their chances early on, Dean Whitehead bringing a sharp save
from Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech with a snap shot following a neat one-two
with Kenwyne Jones and Jon Walters lifting a lob on to the top of the
Chelsea net.
It would have made it even easier for Chelsea, of course, if Lampard had not
missed that penalty on 10 minutes after Shawcross brought down Malouda.
It was a poor spot-kick, side-footed to Sorensen's left-hand side and the
Stoke goalkeeper had no problem falling on the ball.
Sorensen also punched away a savagely-struck free-kick from Drogba in a
first half which could easily have turned into another goal landslide.
Much of that was to do with Essien and Lampard who ran the midfield with
precision passing and fluent movement. It was no surprise when the
breakthrough came in the 32nd minute.
This time captain Terry provided the killer pass, threading a ball through
for Malouda to run on to and smash a right-foot shot past Sorensen for his
fourth goal of the season.
Bedazzled
When this Chelsea side get ahead they are difficult to catch. Carlo
Ancelotti does not apply the brakes like Jose Mourinho, who was content to
shut up shop from a winning position.
They surge forward looking for more goals, none more so than Cole who met a
ball floated into the box acrobatically on the volley only to see his shot
rattle the Stoke bar and rebound to safety.
Sorensen was required again in the second-half, most notably to save a
point-blank header from Drogba following a floated cross from Anelka.
To Stoke's credit they did not capitulate. They dug in with substitute
Whelan giving them more bite and direction.
Indeed, he provided the shot of the second half, giving Chelsea something of
a fright when he stepped forward and cracked a 25-yard shot against Cech's
crossbar only to see the ball bounce down and away to safety.
But the game was sealed for Chelsea when Sorensen was bedazzled by Anelka's
pace and Drogba slotted home from the penalty spot.
There was just time for Daniel Sturridge, on his 21st birthday, to come on
for Anelka and Brazilian midfielder Ramires to make his debut from the
bench.
So Chelsea march on. 14 league goals scored. None conceded. They look
unstoppable.
Chelsea |
Team Statistics |
Stoke City |
2 |
Goals |
0 |
1 |
1st Half Goals |
0 |
7 |
Shots on Target |
1 |
9 |
Shots off Target |
7 |
5 |
Blocked Shots |
2 |
6 |
Corners |
1 |
6 |
Fouls |
10 |
2 |
Offsides |
1 |
0 |
Yellow Cards |
2 |
0 |
Red Cards |
0 |
88.2 |
Passing Success |
69.7 |
12 |
Tackles |
19 |
83.3 |
Tackles Success |
63.2 |
74.1 |
Possession |
25.9 |
54.8 |
Territorial Advantage |
45.2 |
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Chelsea
Cech, Ferreira, Alex,
Terry, Cole, Essien (Ramires 85), Mikel, Lampard (Kalou 72), Anelka
(Sturridge 81), Drogba, Malouda
Subs Not Used
Turnbull, Van Aanholt, Zhirkov, Benayoun
Booked
Goals Malouda 32, Drogba
(pen) 77
Stoke City
Sorensen, Wilkinson
(Whelan 51), Shawcross, Huth, Ab Faye, Collins, Walters, Delap (Pugh 85),
Whitehead, Etherington, Jones (Fuller 68)
Subs Not Used Begovic,
Higginbotham, Tuncay, Tonge
Booked
Whitehead, Etherington
Goals
Attendance
40,931
Referee
M.
Atkinson