Branislav
Ivanovic's extra-time goal gave Chelsea a dramatic 5-4 aggregate victory
over Napoli and sent them through to the UEFA Champions League
quarter-finals.
Roberto Di Matteo's men began the night needing to
claw back a 3-1 deficit from the first leg and quickly did so thanks to
headers from Didier Drogba and John Terry.
Gokhan Inler's spectacular half-volley wrenched
the game back into Napoli's hands once more before Frank Lampard's penalty
levelled the thrilling tie on aggregate.
That meant extra time and, right at the end of the
first period, Ivanovic found himself free 10 yards out to blast home
Drogba's low cross to secure Chelsea's place in the last eight.
If this is the result of player power then maybe
caretaker manager Di Matteo - who was jumping for joy at the final whistle -
should just let his veterans do it their way.
Drogba, Terry and Lampard - the men the sacked
Andre Villas-Boas seemed so determined to discard - proved just how
difficult they would be to replace with a goal apiece in this victory.
Stamford Bridge was full of flag-waving believers
before kick-off, with both sets of fans creating a noise akin to that during
Napoli's 3-1 win in Italy three weeks earlier.
But despite Daniel Sturridge raising Chelsea hopes
when his first-time shot from Drogba's knockdown forced a fine Morgan De
Sanctis save, Napoli were almost embarrassingly superior in the opening
quarter.
Their much-vaunted attacking trio all threatened,
Marek Hamsik first to go close when his deflected shot from Ezequiel
Lavezzi's pass almost wrongfooted Petr Cech.
Side-netting
Edinson Cavani curled over before missing a great
chance when he steered Hamsik's low cross into the side-netting.
Lavezzi beat the offside trap to blast at the feet
of Cech, who then palmed away a Hamsik shot.
Juan Mata had the ball in the net at the other end
after Sturridge was flagged offside and that seemed to galvanise Chelsea,
who took the lead completely against the run of play in the 29th minute.
The ball was worked to makeshift left-winger
Ramires, whose right-footed cross saw Drogba get in front of Salvatore
Aronica to power a header into the net.
Napoli were reeling and Hugo Campagnaro got a
vital touch to prevent Drogba tapping home Sturridge's cross two minutes
later.
From the resulting corner, the visitors launched a
lightning break, Cavani wasting what had been a three on two when he dragged
wide.
Christian Maggio limped off eight minutes before
half-time to be replaced by former Liverpool full-back Andrea Dossena and
Chelsea finished the first half on top, with Aronica and Paolo Cannavaro
both making desperate clearances.
Napoli's nerves cost them dearly straight after
the restart when Campagnaro was spooked into conceding a corner and Terry
glanced a brilliant near-post header into the net.
Forced forward, it was Napoli's turn to provoke
some shaky defending and they were back ahead in the tie in spectacular
fashion in the 55th minute.
Half-volley
Inler controlled Terry's headed clearance on his
chest before unleashing a superb half-volley into the bottom corner.
Di Matteo - who had been about to send on Jose
Bosingwa before the goal - instead chose to introduce Torres for Sturridge.
The Spaniard almost unwittingly broke his goal
drought when Ivanovic's drive hit him and was parried by De Sanctis, who
then produced a world-class save to palm behind Drogba's shot on the turn.
Ashley Cole got away with a slip when Cech saved
smartly from Juan Zuniga, whose miscued clearance almost gifted Chelsea the
goal they needed to force extra-time.
It did not matter as Dossena obliged with a
senseless handball from Ivanovic's header that allowed Lampard to blast home
from the penalty spot 15 minutes from time.
The game went into extra-time and Ivanvovic
flashed a header wide and Hamsik did likewise with a wonderful volley.
Di Matteo then withdrew Mata for Florent Malouda
and an injured-looking Terry for Bosingwa.
Torres missed a glorious chance when De Sanctis
came rushing out and misjudged Drogba's long ball, leaving the striker with
a tight angle but an empty net he failed to find.
Despair turned to joy seconds before half-time,
Drogba's superb turn and cross finding Ivanovic, who lashed the ball into
the roof of the net.
Napoli sent on Goran Pandev for Hamsik but Chelsea
were untroubled and Drogba almost scored a fifth.
The result means the Blues became only the fourth
club in 45 attempts to come back from losing a first leg by two or more
goals, ensuring England's run of having at least one Champions League
quarter-finalist since 1996 continues.
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Teams
Chelsea
Cech, Ivanovic, Luiz, Terry (Bosingwa
98), Cole, Essien, Ramires, Lampard, Mata (Malouda 95), Sturridge (Torres
62), Drogba
Subs Not Used
Turnbull, Cahill, Mikel, Kalou
Booked
Lampard, Cole
Goals
Drogba 28, Terry 47, Lampard (pen) 74, Ivanovic 105
Napoli
De Sanctis, Campagnaro,
Cannavaro, Aronica (Vargas 110), Maggio (Dossena 36), Inler, Gargano,
Zuniga, Hamsík (Pandev 106), Cavani, Lavezzi
Subs Not Used
Rosati, Fernandez, Britos, Dzemaili
Booked
Cannavaro, Lavezzi, Inler, Campagnaro
Goals
Inler 54
Attendance
37,784
Referee
Felix
Brych (Germany)