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Chelsea
hit the woodwork twice but couldn't find a winner as they earned a 0-0 draw at
Dynamo Kiev in their Champions League Group G encounter.
Eden Hazard hit the post early on for Jose Mourinho's side, who also hit the
crossbar through Willian's free kick, while they had a strong appeal for a
penalty turned down.
Willian then fired wide of the target late on, but neither side could find a
winner in an even contest on Tuesday night.
The result leaves the Blues third in the group after Porto's win over Maccabi
Tel-Aviv, and they face the Ukranian side again in two weeks when they meet at
Stamford Bridge.
Mourinho brought Hazard back into the side after resting him for the 2-0 win
over Aston Villa, and he nearly repaid his manager's faith as he cut in from the
left and rifled a low shot against the post early on.
The Blues looked much more confident than in recent weeks, passing the ball
around well and pressing high when they weren't in possession.
And they thought they should have had a chance to take the lead as Cesc Fabregas
drifted inside and went down under pressure from two defenders as Yevhen
Khacheridi came in with a clumsy challenge, but the referee waved his appeal
away.
Sergei Rebrov's side had chances of their own, with makeshift full-back Domagoj
Vida making life difficult for Kurt Zouma, playing on the right-hand side of
Chelsea's defence.
Vida created a good chance for Vitaliy Buyalsky, squaring a low ball to the
midfielder, who fired an effort wide courtesy of a deflection, after John Terry
and Gary Cahill threw themselves at the effort with some committed last-ditch
defending.
The visitors started the second half as well as they did the first, and Willian
went close after winning a free kick as he was brought down 25 yards out, firing
the resulting set piece on to the underside of the crossbar.
Hazard then had another good opportunity around the hour mark as Fabregas found
the ever-involved Willian, who pulled it back to the edge of the box for the
Belgian. The Chelsea man fired a high effort at goal but a vital block from
Serhiy Rybalka diverted his effort off target.
Asmir Begovic was soon called into action twice in quick succession, palming
behind a Derlis Gonzalez effort from a tight angle, before flicking the Kiev
man's cross away with Aleksandar Dragovic racing in to meet it.
But as the game went on, the tempo seemed to drop massively and both sides
looked content with the draw.
The hosts produced some good pressure late on, but it was Chelsea who nearly won
it in stoppage time with a sweeping counter which ended with a curling Willian
effort which whistled just past the far post.
Chelsea stay third in Group G having failed to win their two away games in the
competition so far, but Mourinho will be buoyed by a much-improved team display
ahead of their meeting with Kiev at Stamford Bridge in two weeks.
Teams
Dynamo Kiev Shovkovskiy, Silva, Khacheridi, Dragovic, Vida,
Rybalka, Yarmolenko, Ngcongca , Buyalsky (Garmash 83), Gonzalez, Kravets (Junior
78)
Subs Not Used Veloso, Antunes, Petrovic, Gusev, Rybka
Booked Buyalsky
Goals
Chelsea Begovic, Zouma, Cahill, Terry (c), Azpilicueta,
Ramires, Matic, Willian, Fabregas (Oscar 75), Hazard, Costa
Subs Not Used Blackman, Rahman, Mikel, Traore, Kenedy, Falcao
Booked Zouma
Goals
Attendance 60,291
Referee Damir Skomina (Slovenia)