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Radamel
Falcao grabbed a first-half hat-trick to help Atletico Madrid thump Chelsea
4-1 in Monaco and claim the UEFA Super Cup.
Linked with a move to Stamford Bridge in the past, the Colombian striker
showed just why the Blues had coveted him with a superb treble that put the
result beyond doubt by the break.
Falcao had already hit the bar by the time he broke the deadlock after six
minutes and he doubled his side's advantage with a left-footed curling
finish that left Peter Cech with no chance.
His third came when he rounded off fine a counter-attacking move before the
interval, meaning he had scored a hat-trick for the second time in four
days.
Harrowing night
Joao Miranda added a fourth on the hour and although Chelsea did get a goal
back through Gary Cahill, it was a harrowing night for the current UEFA
Champions League holders, particularly after such a fine start domestically.
The Blues looked anything but kings of Europe in the last Super Cup match to
be played at the Stade Louis II, with the fixture touring the continent from
next year.
Manager Roberto Di Matteo was a player when Chelsea defeated Real Madrid 1-0
in 1998, but this was to be a nightmare return for the Italian to the
principality.
It did not look good from the outset, Falcao serving an early when his
sliding finish hit the crossbar.
The forward, however, made no mistake soon after when he raced clear, biding
his time for Cech to commit and then dinking the ball beyond the lunging
David Luiz, the ball going into the net off the post.
Adrian Lopez and Arda Turan both went close before Falcao struck again in
the 18th minute, Ashley Cole standing off the former Porto man as he bent
home a delicious 15-yard shot.
Cech saved from Gabi to limit the damage and then was indebted to the
woodwork for a second time, Falcao unfortunate again when he threw his head
at Lopez's air-shot only to see it hit an upright.
Well-deserved hat-trick
However, he completed a well-deserved hat-trick moments before half-time
when Turan was allowed to run 60 yards unchallenged and square for his
unmarked team-mate to run onto and finish.
Any thoughts of a titanic comeback in the second half disappeared for
Chelsea when Atletico made it 4-0 after 60 minutes, Miranda poking Mario
Suarez's lay-off home.
Jorge Koke's crossed free-kick almost went straight through but was saved by
Cech before Cahill drilled home after Atletico failed to clear Frank
Lampard's corner.
Chelsea needed the post to save them for a third time in the closing stages,
with David Luiz's blushes being spared when he turned Emre Belozoglu's cross
towards his own net.
Chelsea
Cech,
Ivanovic, Cahill, Luiz, Cole (Bertrand 89), Mikel,
Lampard, Hazard, Mata (Sturridge
80), Ramires (Oscar 46), Torres
Subs Not Used
Turnbull, Romeu, Meireles, Moses
Booked
Goals Cahill 74
Atletico Madrid
Courtois, Juanfran, Miranda, Godin, Luis, Suarez, Gabi, Lopez (Rodriguez
(56), Koke (Garcia 80), Turan, Falcao (Emre 87)
Subs Not Used
Asenjo, Silvio, Diaz, Costa
Booked
Goals
Falcao 6, 19, 45, Miranda 60
Attendance
14,312