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Shield Success For United (Sky Sports)
Manchester United 3 Chelsea 1
Paul
Scholes inspired Manchester United to a clinical display to earn a 3-1 victory
over Chelsea in the Community Shield at Wembley.
Antonio Valencia
scored the opening goal in the first half before setting up summer signing
Javier Hernandez for a freakishly fortuitous second after half-time, while
Dimitar Berbatov scored a magnificent third after Salomon Kalou's
consolation.
But the plaudits of the perennial season
curtain-raiser should also go to United
veteran Scholes
as the 35-year-old delivered a vintage display to dictate the midfield at
Wembley.
It was an added, ironic twist that Scholes should
conjure such an impressive lesson in long and short-range possession in a
match which was billed as the chance to move on from the World Cup.
Wayne Rooney,
Frank Lampard,
Ashley Cole
and John Terry were booed by respective rival fans following their abject
performances in England's dismal failure in South Africa,
while the watching Fabio Capello was also singled out for verbal abuse.
Scholes had ignored Capello's attempts to lure him out of international
retirement prior to the World Cup and his outing on the seemingly perfect,
newly-relaid pitch was a wrench of the knife in the torso of England's boss
as he prepares for Wednesday's friendly against Hungary.
Kalou set up a lively finish with his late tap-in, but United were the
better team in the decisive areas of the pitch and last season's Premier
League and FA Cup Double-winners Chelsea will be hugely disappointed by
their afternoon.
Michael Carrick was a shock starter for United after the midfielder had only
made a surprise return to training on Saturday, having previously been ruled
out for a fortnight by boss Sir Alex Ferguson due to an ankle injury.
Michael Owen
made Ferguson's first XI alongside Rooney in what was the former's first
competitive appearance since injuring his hamstring at the same venue in
February's Carling Cup final.
Laid back
Goalkeeper Hilario started in goal for Chelsea in the injury-enforced
absence of Petr Cech, while Branislav Ivanovic partnered Terry at
centre-back, and Didier Drogba was on the bench as he worked his way back to
full fitness.
Carlo Ancelotti was characteristically laid back ahead of kick-off, but
Italian will have been concerned after admitting his disappointment at a
pre-season when Wednesday's loss to Hamburg came in the wake of successive
defeats to Ajax and Eintracht Frankfurt.
And the former AC Milan boss will have been even more worried by the manner
in which a long pass from Rooney dissected his defence in the opening
minutes, with Cole misjudging the flight, before Hilario gathered Valencia's
weak lob.
Midfield maestro Scholes was relishing his outing, but his radar was a
little off when he miscued a volley after arriving inside the 18-yard area
with trademark timing.
The Community Shield is usually more about psychology than tactics, clichés
about stating intent and putting down a marker, and it was clear that
Chelsea did not enjoy the fact that they were playing second fiddle in the
early exchanges.
They promptly responded in an entertaining opening. Nicolas Anelka tried his
luck from 20 yards, Edwin van der Sar spilled the dipping shot and was
fortunate that Kalou's follow-up rolled across the face of goal.
Van der Sar redeemed himself minutes later when Ivanovic out-jumped Nemanja
Vidic to force an excellent save from the 39-year-old Dutchman as he flung
himself to his left to palm away the header.
United, though, continued to possess the greater threat and Valencia was
thriving on the quarter-back passes of Scholes to give England defender Cole
a torrid afternoon.
Cole has been repeatedly linked with Real Madrid this summer and reports
have suggested that he requested to move to the Spanish capital before being
told he could not leave by Chelsea.
Chasing shadows
It did appear that his mind may be elsewhere as he spent the match chasing
Valencia's shadow as United continually targeted the left-back, and to
devastating effect in the 41st minute.
Scholes unleashed another rapier 50-yard delivery into Chelsea's
inside-right channel for Rooney to centre an immaculate, first-time cross
that left Valencia with the task of converting after running off the
blindside of Cole.
United deserved their half-time lead. Scholes had been superb.
Ferguson was obviously impressed and felt comfortable enough to make three
changes at the break, with Owen, Rooney and Ji-Sung Park being replaced by
Hernandez, Berbatov and Nani.
Ancelotti was less taken by the performance of his team and he refrained
from making any substitutions, although he may have wished that he had as
the same group of players in blue did not appear to have lost a defensive
fragility after the break.
Ex-England captain Terry took a risk when he attempted to step up for
offside against Mexico international Hernandez, who played a pass that
Berbatov could not quite get a toe on.
Ancelotti decided to react on the hour mark and brought on Drogba in place
of John Obi Mikel, while Anelka, another man who would have wanted to forget
the World Cup after France's soap opera, made way for Daniel Sturridge.
With the introduction of Drogba, Chelsea gained an attacking threat and
United's defence, which included Chris Smalling after a 71st minute
substitution, certainly had more to do.
Yossi Benayoun, a close-season acquisition from Liverpool, came on for
Chelsea as Ancelotti pressed for an equaliser, and the Israeli playmaker
almost made an immediate impact when teeing up Sturridge for a dragged
long-ranger.
But Hernandez was the new face who will remember his afternoon fondly as in
the 76th minute he netted probably the most bizarre goal that will be scored
throughout 2010/11.
Valencia again span off the back of Cole to cross low into Chelsea's area
and Hernandez arrived at the back post to trip over his own feet, cannon the
ball into his face and ricochet into the net.
Chelsea could have been forgiven for going through the motions for the
remainder of the match, but Ancelotti's side continued to battle and Kalou
was able to set up a tense conclusion when firing in a rebound from close
range with seven minutes left to play.
The goal gave Chelsea an incentive and they finished on the front foot,
however, their hopes of forcing a penalty shoot-out were gone when Drogba
was caught flat-footed a couple of minutes before Berbatov capped a
magnificent period of keep-ball with a stylish, lobbed half-volley in
injury-time.
Chelsea |
Team Statistics |
Manchester United |
1 |
Goals |
3 |
0 |
1st Half Goals |
1 |
7 |
Shots on Target |
4 |
9 |
Shots off Target |
3 |
5 |
Blocked Shots |
3 |
7 |
Corners |
4 |
10 |
Fouls |
8 |
0 |
Offsides |
6 |
0 |
Yellow Cards |
0 |
0 |
Red Cards |
0 |
89.1 |
Passing Success |
83.9 |
14 |
Tackles |
20 |
85.7 |
Tackles Success |
80 |
55.9 |
Possession |
44.1 |
49.3 |
Territorial Advantage |
50.7 |
Chelsea
Hilario, Ferreira (Bruma 79), Ivanovic,
Terry, Cole (Zhirkov 79), Essien, Mikel (Drogba 60), Lampard, Kalou,
Anelka (Sturridge 60), Malouda (Benayoun 72)
Subs Not Used
Turnbull, Van Aanholt
Booked
Goals
Kalou 83
Manchester United
Van der Sar,
O’Shea, Vidic, Evans, Fabio (Smalling 71), Valencia, Scholes (Fletcher 80),
Carrick (Giggs 79), Park (Nani 46), Rooney (Hernandez 46), Owen (Berbatov
46)
Subs Not Used Kuszczak
Booked
Goals
Valencia 41, Hernandez 76, Berbatov 90
Attendance 84,623
Referee
A.
Marriner