Super Beckford Sinks Chelsea (Sky Sports)
Everton 1 Chelsea 0
A
magnificent individual solo goal from Jermaine Beckford helped 10-man Everton
claim a 1-0 victory against a lacklustre Chelsea at Goodison Park.
The
striker picked up the ball on the edge of his own area on 75 minutes before
running almost the length of the field past lumbering Chelsea players before
dinking the ball over the advancing Petr Cech and end the Toffees campaign on a
high.
The fallen champions barely threatened as the hosts made all the
running at Goodison Park.
Phil Jagielka clipped the crossbar with a
header while referee Peter Walton turned down strong appeals for a penalty when
Alex's last ditched tackle denied Leon Osman a certain goal.
After
Coleman was sent off for a second bookable offence early in the second half for
a lunge at Jon Obi Mikel, Carlo Ancelotti's side failed to take the initative,
even after John Terry's shot struck the post, and the Merseysiders deservedly
took all three points thanks to Beckford's brilliance.
It will certainly
be a disappointing end for their manager Carlo Ancelotti if speculation he is to
leave Stamford Bridge proves correct.
Little urgency
Chelsea clearly missed Didier Drogba, out with a groin injury, but Everton
lacked their inspirational captain Phil Neville due to a painful mouth
infection.
The match began at typical end-of-season pace with little
urgency shown by either side in the opening five minutes.
Everton upped
the tempo when Jack Rodwell broke down the right and pushed into the box to win
a corner.
Phil Jagielka got forward for the resulting set-piece and went
close when he met Mikel Arteta's cross with a firm header which clipped the top
of the bar.
Coleman was then denied in front of goal by a fine Ashley
Cole tackle and Leon Osman was denied a penalty after going down under a
challenge from Alex.
It was not until the 24th minute that Chelsea
created a serious chance as Torres and Frank Lampard combined to set up Nicolas
Anelka but Sylvain Distin slid in to block.
Beckford should have done
better when he broke into the area but his final touch was neither shot nor
cross and Chelsea survived.
Tim Howard was tested for the first time in
the final minute of the first half when he saved twice from Anelka.
Fracas
Beckford appeared to beat Alex early in the
second half but was body-checked and the defender was booked.
The
Merseysiders' afternoon took a turn for the worse as Coleman was dismissed.
The Irishman lost control but appeared to win back the ball as he dived into
a challenge but referee Peter Walton was unimpressed with the studs-up tackle.
After a fracas involving several players from both sides, Coleman was shown
the yellow and red cards but he still left to a standing ovation in recognition
of an outstanding season.
That briefly sparked Chelsea into life and
Terry went close to opening the scoring with a thunderous low shot from distance
which struck the base of the post.
Everton quickly responded as Beckford
brilliantly controlled a long ball inside the Chelsea box and turned inside Alex
but Petr Cech smothered his shot.
Arteta then went close as he fired
narrowly wide from the edge of the box.
Beckford continued to trouble
Alex and Walton showed leniency when the defender brought him down again just
inside the Everton half.
Alex was spared further punishment as Ancelotti
replaced him with Paulo Ferreira moments later.
Beckford was not to be
denied and took centre stage in magnificent style to secure victory with 15
minutes remaining.
The former Leeds forward broke up a Chelsea attack on
the edge of his own box and then set off on a long run into the other box.
He got a lucky break on halfway when the ball rebounded kindly off Ferreira
but he took full advantage as he continued his charge.
Cech came out to
meet him as he raced into the box and the keeper got a hand to the ball as
Beckford chipped for goal but the shot had just enough power and bobbled over
the line.
It was just what the hosts deserved and Chelsea lacked the
urgency to press for an equaliser.
Everton
Howard, Hibbert, Jagielka, Distin, Baines, Coleman, Rodwell, Heitinga, Arteta
(Cahill 90), Osman, Beckford (Anichebe 80)
Subs Not Used
Mucha,
Gueye, Forshaw, Duffy, Baxter
Booked
Heitinga, Coleman, Baines
Sent Off Coleman
Goals Beckford 74
Chelsea
Cech, Ivanovic, Alex (Ferreira 70), Terry,
Cole, Essien (McEachran 78), Mikel (Kalou 61), Lampard, Anelka, Torres, Malouda
Subs Not Used
Turnbull, Bertrand, Zhirkov, David Luiz
Booked
Alex, Torres
Goals
Attendance
38,712
Referee
P.
Walton