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Chelsea
and Tottenham remain as they were in the Premier League after playing out a
goalless draw in Saturday's early kick-off at Stamford Bridge.
Whilst Spurs were hoping to move back above
Arsenal, albeit possibly only for a brief spell, Chelsea wanted to close the
gap on their opponents to two points - but in the end neither could find a
way through.
But it could have been even worse for Chelsea,
with Rafael van der Vaart and Emmanuel Adebayor both missing virtual open
goals as Tottenham enjoyed the better chances.
The draw extended Spurs' winless run to five
matches but this was arguably their most crucial point of their entire
season on a ground where they had not tasted victory for more than 22 years.
Roberto Di Matteo's Chelsea rescue act, meanwhile,
was suddenly in danger of looking futile, with English football's last
remaining European representatives now maybe needing to win the Champions
League to qualify for the the competition for a 10th successive season.
They might have been ahead inside five minutes had
Didier Drogba, recalled in place of Fernando Torres, and Frank Lampard not
got in each other's way.
Chelsea were marginally the better side but both
teams almost seemed too scared to lose, with each goalkeeper a virtual
spectator during the opening quarter.
Referee Martin Atkinson waved away muted appeals
for a penalty in the 28th minute when Lampard ran into William Gallas'
trailing leg after Juan Mata's delightful ball in behind.
Inroads
Chelsea were starting to make inroads and Kyle
Walker was lucky a miscued clearance fell just behind Drogba, who was unable
to re-adjust.
But Tottenham were a threat on the break and
Adebayor wasted a great chance to cross for Walker after skinning Ramires
down the left.
There was a brief hiatus when Drogba went down
clutching his left knee in apparent agony but was able to continue after
some touchline treatment.
The half looked destined to end goalless when Van
der Vaart missed a glorious double chance in stoppage-time, firing Luka
Modric's deflected cross straight at Petr Cech and seeing his rebound effort
blocked on the line by Ashley Cole.
The danger was still not cleared and Adebayor
nodded over at the third attempt.
There was a more purposeful start to the second
half from both sides but Michael Essien overstepped the mark by tripping
Modric and was rightly booked.
Drogba then produced some classic centre-forward
play to roll Gallas and set up the onrushing Daniel Sturridge for a
half-volley the forward screwed well wide.
The Spurs fans were briefly celebrating in the
57th minute when they saw Walker ripple the side-netting after Gareth Bale
jinked past two challenges and found the full-back with a delightful reverse
pass.
Adebayor then fell over shaping to hit Bale's
cross first time before Di Matteo made his first move, sending on David Luiz
at right-back for Jose Bosingwa.
Ramires was furious to be denied a penalty after a
coming together with Benoit Assou-Ekotto while challenging for Sturridge's
cross.
Assou-Ekotto, Mata and Ramires were then all hurt
during a skirmish on the right touchline, which saw the former booked for
kicking the latter's foot.
Sandro quickly followed for a clumsy tackle on
Essien but Van der Vaart escaped with a lecture after reacting furiously to
a free-kick awarded for a foul on the same player.
Close
Another controversial Chelsea free-kick saw them
go within a post's width of taking the lead 17 minutes from time, Mata
whipping the ball against the upright, with the rebound evading both Drogba
and Luiz.
Time was running out for the home side and Di
Matteo responded by throwing on Torres for Essien, with Spurs boss Harry
Redknapp withdrawing Van der Vaart and Sandro for Louis Saha and Jake
Livermore.
That came as Modric stood over a free-kick, which
Gallas somehow headed over from six yards.
Drogba then sent a weak effort straight at Brad
Friedel before Adebayor missed another gilt-edged chance for the visitors.
The striker beat the offside trap to collect
Modric's pass and round Cech but gave Gary Cahill a chance to recover and
block his finish behind.
The striker nodded over another rebound after Bale
hit the bar with the resultant corner, with Tottenham starting to look the
more likely winners.
Lampard stung the palms of Friedel with a dipping
volley before Di Matteo played his final card by withdrawing Sturridge for
Salomon Kalou but Modric's free-kick almost snatched it for Spurs.
Click Here For Official Team Sheet
Chelsea
Cech, Bosingwa (Luiz 60), Cahill,
Terry, Cole, Essien (Torres 75),
Lampard, Ramires, Mata, Sturridge (Kalou 89), Drogba
Subs Not Used
Turnbull, Mikel, Meireles, Malouda
Booked
Essien
Goals
Tottenham Hotspur
Friedel,
Walker, Kaboul, Gallas, Assou-Ekotto, Modric,
Parker, Sandro (Livermore 76),
Bale, Van der Vaart (Saha 76), Adebayor
Subs Not Used
Cudicini, Nelsen, Rose, Dos Santos, Defoe
Booked
Assou-Ekotto, Sandro
Goals
Attendance
41,830
Referee
M.
Atkinson