Torres And Blues Draw Blank (Sky Sports)
Norwich City 0 Chelsea 0
Fernando
Torres' recent woes in front of goal continued as Norwich secured their first
clean sheet in the Premier League this season with a 0-0 draw at home to
Chelsea.
The £50million striker has now gone 15 matches since finding the net against
Genk back in October - the worst run of his career in England since arriving on
these shores with Liverpool from Atletico Madrid in the summer of 2007.
Torres, earning an extended run with the Blues with Didier Drogba away on Africa
Cup of Nations duty, continues to look a shadow of the player who terrorised
defences earlier in his career, with one shocking miss in the second half
summing up his current fortunes.
The Spain striker came agonisingly close to breaking the deadlock with a clever
shot in the first period which was turned around the post by John Ruddy, but
somehow contrived to fire wide from a central position eight yards out in the
second period.
Paul Lambert's Canaries fully deserved a share of the spoils after keeping out
their opponents at the 22nd attempt this season, with Ruddy and the back four in
front of him showing great organisation and resilience throughout.
Chelsea had started well as they looked to make up ground on the top three, who
all play on Sunday.
The Canaries, though, created the first opening on seven minutes as Wales
striker Steve Morison got away down the right and fed Anthony Pilkington, whose
shot was parried by Petr Cech before Morison's follow-up was blocked by Ramires.
Norwich carved Chelsea apart again on 10 minutes when Morison slipped a ball
inside for busy captain Grant Holt, who slid past David Luiz before dragging a
low shot just wide from the edge of the area.
Dangerous
The hosts remained dangerous on the counter, with the lively Pilkington curling
an effort into the area which was headed clear before Morison smashed a long,
cross-field ball from Holt into the side netting as the rain lashed down at
Carrow Road.
Juan Mata danced down the Norwich left and chipped the ball through the penalty
area, but it was too high for Daniel Sturridge.
Torres collected the ball on the edge of the Norwich area and turned Zak
Whitbread before stabbing a shot with the outside of his boot towards the bottom
left corner, which Ruddy turned away at full stretch.
Pilkington sent a deep cross from the right towards the far post, which was
headed back by Holt, but Cech collected it under the bar.
There was a stoppage when Frank Lampard needed treatment for a calf injury. The
England midfielder eventually was helped off and replaced by Florent Malouda on
36 minutes - just after Bradley Johnson's deflected effort had almost
wrong-footed Cech.
Ruddy was out to make a brave take as Torres looked to connect with a right-wing
cross into the Norwich six-yard box.
It was end-to-end stuff as suddenly Holt got in space on the right and fired in
an angled shot which Cech palmed away.
Mata weaved into the Norwich penalty area in first-half stoppage-time, only to
then fire over the bar.
Horror moment
Norwich began the second half with some purpose, as Pilkington smashed a cross
through the Chelsea box and high into the Barclay Stand.
Chelsea slowly probed, with Luiz curling over from 20 yards after positive play
from Malouda down the left.
On 58 minutes, Torres made space on the edge of the penalty area, only to then
blaze the ball over and the Spaniard's horror moment came when he then somehow
managed to stab wide from eight yards after being set up by Jose Bosingwa.
Chelsea continued to press, as Mata's angled shot was saved at the near post by
Ruddy.
Referee Mark Clattenburg then missed what appeared a clear handball by Raul
Meireles on the edge of the Chelsea area when he charged down Holt's flick.
With 14 minutes left, Chelsea made a change as Torres was replaced by
18-year-old Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku - much to the delight of the home
crowd.
Norwich made a double substitution when Simeon Jackson came on for Morison and
Wales midfielder Andrew Crofts for David Fox, with Chelsea sending on Michael
Essien for Meireles.
Ashley Cole drove an angled drive across goal and wide from 25 yards as the
match entered the closing stages.
Norwich dug in to see out three minutes of stoppage-time to record their first
clean sheet of an impressive Premier League campaign.
Teams
Norwich City
Ruddy, R. Martin, Ayala, Whitbread,
Naughton, Pilkington, Fox (Crofts 79), Johnson, Surman (Bennett 90),
Holt, Morison (Jackson 79)
Subs Not Used
Steer, Drury, Hoolahan, Wilbraham
Booked
Goals
Chelsea
Cech,
Bosingwa, Luiz, Terry, Cole, Meireles (Essien 79), Lampard (Malouda 37),
Ramires, Sturridge, Torres (Lukaku 77), Mata
Subs Not Used
Turnbull, Ivanovic, Bertrand, Romeu
Booked
Goals
Attendance
26,792
Referee
M. Clattenburg