Chelsea's
place in the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League is far from certain, but
remains in their own hands after they lost 2-1 at Bayer Leverkusen.
The Blues had looked like they were ready to book
their place in the next round after Didier Drogba's smart finish put them
ahead just after the break.
But Robin Dutt's men showed tremendous spirit to
bounce back and seal the victory which puts them into the next round.
The equaliser came on on 73-minutes when the home
side punish some slack Chelsea defending with Eren Derdiyok heading his side
level.
Then in the final minute, the home side grabbed
the win with Manuel Friedrich rising above Alex to loop his header over Petr
Cech.
With Bayer facing Genk in their final match in two
weeks, they are virtually assured top-spot in Group E - meaning Chelsea's
game with Valencia is a battle for second-spot. Victory for either side
would see them through, and because of the Spanish side's superior
goal-difference anything other than a goalless draw would not be enough for
the West London giants.
Problems
Chelsea arrived at the BayArena beset by on- and
off-field problems and there was more bad news for the visitors when it
emerged Ashley Cole, who had started all of their Barclays Premier League
and European games this season, had been struck down by an ankle injury.
Jose Bosingwa was recalled as an emergency
left-back, while Raul Meireles and Daniel Sturridge came into the side
beaten by Liverpool on Sunday - but there was still no place for Fernando
Torres.
A boisterous home crowd almost had something to
celebrate in the 32nd minute.
Former Blues favourite Michael Ballack rose
highest to head Gonzalo Castro's corner back acorss goal and against the
crossbar, with Ramires on hand to clear.
Groans became whistles minutes later when Stefan
Kiessling was booked for dissent and Drogba should have silenced the home
fans completely six minutes before the break.
Daniel Sturridge, who rose above the general
mediocrity, played an inch perfect through-ball and Drogba rounded Bernd
Leno before lashing wildly into the side-netting from a tight angle.
Michal Kadlec was cautioned for handball and Juan
Mata sent a weak volley straight at Leno after more outstanding work from
Sturridge.
Leverkusen were losing their discipline and
Ballack became the third home player needlessly booked before half-time.
Chelsea picked up where they had left off and were
in front inside three minutes of the restart.
Sturridge floated another fabulous ball in to
Drogba, who brilliantly held off Friedrich before turning and rifling
left-footed into the bottom corner for only his second goal of the season.
And the striker almost twice laid on a second when
his flick-on was headed straight at Leno by Frank Lampard and his pass set
up Branislav Ivanovic for a blast also too close to the goalkeeper.
Ivanovic was then carded for a late tackle on
Sidney Sam before Leverkusen sent on Andre Schurrle for Daniel Schwaab.
Chelsea had thrown away a lead in both their
previous Champions League away games and they went close to doing so again
twice in a minute, only for Petr Cech to win the battle of the masked men.
The goalkeeper first tipped Ballack's overhead
kick over the bar before producing a brilliant reaction save to repel his
former team-mate's close-range volley.
Kiessling should have given Cech no chance with a
point-blank header soon after which he somehow sent straight at the Czech as
all Chelsea's defensive uncertainty began to resurface.
Nerves
Sturridge almost settled the nerves with a superb
60-yard run and finish that was close down by Leno before Mata was withdrawn
for Florent Malouda and Luiz soon followed for Alex.
Malouda almost killed the game when he drove into
the box but was thwarted by a sprawling save.
That came seconds after Leverkusen made their
second change when Derdiyok replaced Kadlec - and it was the striker who
levelled 17 minutes from time.
The ball found its way to Sam on the left and his
cross drifted over Cech and the entire Chelsea defence, allowing Derdiyok to
nod into an empty net.
Drogba was convinced he should have had a penalty
when Lars Bender clattered into the back of him and he also sent a volley
wide.
But with the final whistle looming, Leverkusen
snatched victory, Friedrich leaping superbly to power Castro's corner in off
the crossbar.
Teams
Bayer Leverkusen
Leno,
Schwaab (Schurrle 57), Friedrich, Toprak, Kadlec (Derdiyok 71), Bender,
Rolfes, Castro, Ballack, Sam,
Kiessling (Oczipka 83)
Subs Not Used
Giefer, Reinartz, Jorgensen
Booked
Kiessling, Kadlec, Ballack
Goals Derdiyok 73, Friedrich
90
Teams
Chelsea
Cech, Ivanovic, Luiz (Alex 69),
Terry, Bosingwa, Ramires,
Meireles (Mikel 80), Lampard, Sturridge, Drogba, Mata (Malouda 65)
Subs Not Used
Turnbull, McEachran, Kalou, Torres
Booked
Ivanovic, Meireles
Goals
Drogba 48
Attendance
28,551
Referee
V. Kassai (Hungary)