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Fernando Torres played provider for both goals as
David Luiz applied a stunning finish for a 67th minute opener before Juan
Mata slotted home in the dying seconds of stoppage time.
The win sees the Blues take an early lead in Group
E after Genk could only manage a goalless stalemate at home to Valencia.
Andre Villas-Boas' side saw plenty of chances in a
goalless first half in West London, with Torres and a lively looking Daniel
Sturridge coming close on several occasions but failing to apply the end
product.
But the home side's patience paid off when Luiz
found the opener after the break and Mata put the win beyond doubt.
Priorities
Villas-Boas' team selection said everything about
his priorities in what is his biggest week since taking charge, with neither
captain John Terry nor Frank Lampard in the starting XI ahead of Sunday's
crunch Premier League trip to Manchester United.
The Blues suffered their season-defining slump
when both were injured last term, so it was something of a gamble to leave
them out on Tuesday.
The same could be said about the recall of Torres,
who got his wish to play alongside Mata and Sturridge despite the club's
probe into an interview which quoted him appearing to criticise his other
team-mates.
Torres would have been licking his lips when
Sturridge swung in a second-minute cross which he hooked narrowly over in
what proved a frantic opening.
Both sides then saw goals controversially
disallowed, Omer Toprak's header from a corner ruled out for pushing and
Torres' flick denied by an offside flag against Raul Meireles, who tried to
backheel the ball home.
Torres' flick had set up his new team-mate but the
frustrations that go with a run of one goal in 22 games soon emerged.
The striker was booked for an an ugly late lunge
on Simon Rolfes before missing a golden chance to end his drought when he
hesitated trying to convert Mata's 10th-minute cutback.
After a 15-minute lull in which Chelsea struggled
to cope with Leverkusen's incessant pressing, Torres fluffed his lines again
when well placed before slicing horribly high and wide from 25 yards.
The impressive Sturridge showed his team-mate the
way by almost catching out Bernd Leno with rasping near-post drive, nearly
beating the goalkeeper to Jose Bosingwa's cross, teasing Gonzalo Castro into
a booking and driving a long-range blast just past the upright.
Mata also shone once again, his free-kick on the
stroke of half-time nodded straight at Leno by Branislav Ivanovic.
Ivanovic was needed at the other end 10 minutes
into the second half, a crucial interception denying Andre Schurrle, who
then created a gilt-edged chance for Michael Ballack, Petr Cech racing off
his line to block the former Chelsea star's shot.
Torres had also nodded straight at Leno, while
Luiz was booked for hauling back Schurrle, who poked straight at Cech after
being played in by Stefan Kiessling.
But the save of the night came from Leno, who
brilliantly turned Sturridge's first-time finish from Ashley Cole's cross
onto the post.
Villas-Boas then raised eyebrows by taking off
Sturridge and Meireles for Lampard and Nicolas Anelka, while Leverkusen
responded by throwing on Renato Augusto for Ballack.
Rewards
It was Villas-Boas' changes that reaped instant
rewards.
Luiz surged forward from the back, fed Cole, who
found Torres, and the striker laid off for the former to find the bottom
corner from 15 yards.
Kiessling might have equalised when he sent a
diving header wide but Chelsea's tails were up, Anelka wreaking havoc and
Mata forcing a brilliant fingertip save from Leno.
Luiz, who earlier hurt himself making a tackle,
was withdrawn to a standing ovation, with Alex coming on before Anelka was
denied what looked a perfectly legitimate headed goal by an offside flag.
Chelsea endured a nervy finish before finally
exploiting the space in behind when Torres squared for Mata to slide home.
Chelsea
Cech,
Bosingwa, Ivanovic, Luiz (Alex 76) , Cole, Meireles (Lampard 64), Mikel,
Malouda, Sturridge (Anelka 64), Torres, Mata
Subs Not Used
Hilario, Ferreira, McEachran, Kalou
Booked
Torres, Luiz
Goals
Luiz 67, Mata 90
Leverkusen
Leno,
Reinartz, Castro, Toprak, Kadlec, Bender (Balitsch 80),
Rolfes, Ballack (Augusto 66),
Sam Derdiyok 73), Schurrle, Kiessling
Subs Not Used
Yelldell, Schwaab, Friedrich, Bellarabi
Booked
Castro, Bender, Derdiyok
Goals
Attendance
33,820
Referee
Stephane
Lannoy (France)