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The Times
October 2, 2008

Chelsea given a real fright in Europe
Cluj 0 Chelsea 0


Matt Hughes in Cluj-Napoca, Romania

It is ironic that Chelsea failed to draw blood for the first time this
season in vampire country, although Luiz Felipe Scolari is unlikely to
see the funny side. The Brazilian will find a squad that looks like it
has been savaged by a whole host of unpleasant creatures when he
returns to the club's training ground this morning, with Chelsea's
players collecting enough bumps and bruises to satisfy even the most
voracious opponent's thirst for blood.

Cluj could not be described as a neat counter-attacking side, but when
they look back at Chelsea's horror show they will be cursing that they
failed to score and record another famous win. Scolari was honest
enough to admit afterwards that he was disappointed with his players'
performance for only the second time in his brief reign, though he
will have been pleased with the resilience they showed to dig in for a
point in the face of considerable adversity. As has been the case
since José Mourinho joined the club four years ago, Chelsea are not
easily beaten.

When the dust settles it will be the number of injuries that worries
Scolari most, rather than his side's surprising sloppiness in
possession and limited attacking threat. Didier Drogba's knee injury
is the biggest concern, although the knocks collected by John Terry,
Ashley Cole and Alex will also present problems to a squad missing
Michael Essien, Ricardo Carvalho, Joe Cole and Deco. Any club in the
world would struggle without players of that calibre, and in the
coming weeks Chelsea may find that they do, too.

On the surface, their trip to Transylvania seemed like a journey back
in time to the days when European competitions frequently brought
adventures into the unknown, although it could also come to represent
a vision of the future. Michel Platini, the Uefa president, is
determined to increase the presence of clubs from smaller nations in
the Champions League and Cluj's remarkable success story gives his
plans increased credibility. This juxtaposition of old and new was
reflected in the Dr Constantin Radulescu Stadium, with the brand new
stand that has been built to bring the ground up to Uefa standards
sitting alongside Soviet-style flats that would long since have been
condemned in the West.

The home fans were determined to enjoy the biggest occasion in the
club's 101-year history, arriving two hours before kick-off to create
and then revel in a party atmosphere that continued after the final
whistle, when they celebrated as if they had won the game. The size of
Cluj's challenge was even reflected in the music that was played on
the PA before kick-off, with the German Eurohouse of Toca's Miracle by
Fragma imploring the players with the refrain "I Need a Miracle".

Cluj have already achieved one miraculous result this season in a city
that glories in them, beating Roma in the Olympic Stadium two weeks
ago, and with better finishing they would have pulled off another one.
Having seen that game, Scolari resolved to take no chances, bringing
his players here earlier than usual on Monday night and subjecting
them to several hours of DVD-watching on Tuesday, although to judge by
the way they started many of them may well have drifted off after
sampling the popcorn. Despite enjoying almost 60 per cent of the
possession, Chelsea were uncharacteristically wasteful, giving the
ball away frequently and allowing Cluj to build threatening attacks on
the break.

As Scolari had predicted, their multinational opponents played like a
team of South Americans, using their talented wingers, Juan Culio and
Sebastián Dubarbier, and attacking full backs, Alvaro Pereira and
Tony, to break at speed and were it not for the absence of a killer
final ball they would have taken a deserved lead by half-time. The
muscular Yssouf Koné, an Ivory Coast team-mate of Drogba, also caused
problems, with Terry and Alex made to look distinctly leaden-footed.
Carvalho is badly missed when Chelsea's opponents possess real pace.

Cluj were largely restricted to pot-shots from distance in the first
half, although they did create a couple of clear-cut chances. The best
fell to Eugen Trica, who volleyed wide from close range after being
released by a sublime chip by Dubarbier after a break from Pereira.

With Salomon Kalou and Florent Malouda offering nothing down the
flanks, Scolari introduced Nicolas Anelka in place of the Ivorian for
the second half. The manager would have been tempted to make more
changes, although his resources are so stretched that Franco Di Santo
and Miroslav Stoch, an 18-year-old Slovakian promoted from the youth
team, were his only other attacking options.

Anelka made an immediate impact, playing a one-two with Frank Lampard
that enabled the England midfield player to volley wide at the near
post in Chelsea's first attack of note in the 48th minute. When Drogba
was withdrawn, Scolari's revealing response was to bring on Juliano
Belletti as an additional defensive midfield player.

Such caution was well advised because by the end Chelsea were hanging
on. Culio shot narrowly wide of the far post in the 80th minute and it
took a smart save by Petr Cech to deny the outstanding Pereira three
minutes from time. In the land that inspired a thousand horror films
this was quite a fright.

CFR Cluj (4-2-3-1): E Stancioiu — Tony, Cadú, De Sousa, A Pereira —
Dani, G Muresan — S Dubarbier, E Trica (sub: Dida, 89), J Culio — Y
Koné. Substitutes not used: Nuno Claro, C Panin, H Alcantara, C Deac,
E Kone, D Ruiz. Booked: Pereira, Dani.

Chelsea (4-1-4-1): P Cech — J Bosingwa, Alex, J Terry, W Bridge — J O
Mikel — S Kalou (sub: N Anelka, 46), M Ballack, F Lampard, F Malouda
(sub: F Di Santo, 74) — D Drogba (sub: J Belletti, 58). Substitutes
not used: Hilário, B Ivanovic, P Ferreira, M Stoch. Booked: Alex,
Anelka.


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Telegraph:


Didier Drogba injury caps frustrating night for Chelsea and Luiz
Felipe Scolari in Cluj draw

CFR Cluj (0) 0 Chelsea (0) 0

By John Ley in Cluj-Napoca

Chelsea's season took an unexpected twist when Didier Drogba was
carried off early in the second half with medial ligament problems, a
suspected fractured right knee and ankle damage.

Though Chelsea protected their unbeaten record, it was the first time
that they have failed to score under Luiz Felipe Scolari and completed
a miserable night for the manager.

Transylvania has rarely witnessed a sporting occasion such as this and
CFR Cluj, an unknown quantity, equipped themselves well, threatening
to claim a shock result with a succession of wasted first-half
chances.

In contrast, Chelsea rarely looked like scoring and the injury to
Drogba, in only his third start following trouble with his other knee,
could leave Scolari with more problems.

Chelsea, already missing key figures in Deco, Joe Cole, Ricardo
Carvalho and Michael Essien, were dealt a further blow when Ashley
Cole withdrew after complaining of pain in his lower back.

Fortunately, in Wayne Bridge, they had a ready-made replacement and
the England defender slotted into the left-back spot in an otherwise
unchanged side.

Unbeaten in eight games going into the game, Chelsea were keen to
guard against any surprise result. Having lost in recent years to
unfancied Swiss side St Gallen and the Norwegians of Tromso and Viking
Stavanger, they approached the game with care.

Scolari, in his first away game as a manager in the Champions League,
had warned that there were no weak sides at this stage, pointing to
CFR Cluj's remarkable 2-1 victory in the Olympic Stadium in Rome a
fortnight ago.

Chelsea started in the knowledge that they had not lost an away game
in the group stages for nearly two years, when they lost 1-0 to German
side Werder Bremen in November 2006.

But the memory of the defeat in Moscow in the final, against
Manchester United, still hurts – so when the Romanians played a
compilation song dedicated to United, with the chorus "Sing up for the
champions" an hour before kick-off, the reminder will not have been
welcomed.

Chelsea were almost taught a harsh lesson early on. Within three
minutes, and with the stadium a sea of cherry red and white, Eugen
Trica's through-ball sent Sebastian Dubarbier towards goal, with Petr
Cech having to rush out of his area to block with his body.

Another warning shot was fired by Yssouf Kone, but his lob was well
off target, before Juan Emanuel Culio fed Trica for another lofted
attempt which went only narrowly over the crossbar.

Cluj were passing the ball well, giving Chelsea few early
opportunities to threaten, but with Frank Lampard in impressive form
the visitors began to improve. Drogba shot from 25 yards, albeit wide
of the target, and when John Obi Mikel delivered another attempt, the
signs were promising.

Chelsea survived a potential scare midway through the first half when
Dubarbier's cross was knocked on by Culio and Trica squandered a
chance, mis-timing an attempted volley when he could have scored.

It was another warning for the beaten finalists and when Alvaro
Pereira found his way into the Chelsea area in some style, it took a
timely tackle from Jose Bosingwa to defuse another dangerous threat.
Another volleyed attempt from Trica and a drive by Pereira were too
close for comfort as Chelsea held on frantically.

Chelsea's frustration was illustrated by a crude challenge by Alex on
Kone, which earned the defender a yellow card as the London side went
in at half-time knowing they had played poorly were grateful to still
be on level terms.

Scolari took steps to improve the club's chances of victory by
introducing Nicolas Anelka, for Salomon Kalou, and going with a
two-pronged attack but soon after the restart the home fans found a
funny way of reminding the visitors of their Moscow defeat with a
banner reading: "Roses are red, Chelsea are blue, my grandma can take
spot kicks better than you."

However, Chelsea almost had the next laugh when Lampard combined
passes with Anelka before forcing Eduard Stancioiu, the Cluj
goalkeeper, to save well by the foot of his left post.

It was the closest Chelsea had come to scoring and taken 51 minutes
but the influence of Anelka was telling. However, it was not long
before Chelsea had problems when Drogba, in attempting to meet a
Malouda cross, clashed with Andre Souza and had to be taken off on a
stretcher in the 58th minute.

The sight of Drogba leaving the field, one hand on his forehead, gave
Chelsea even more cause for concern. Scolari reverted to a one-man
attack, with Juliano Belletti coming on into midfield, with Ballack
moving into a more forward role behind Anelka.

In the 72nd minute Lampard tested Stancioiu again, from 30 yards. Soon
afterwards, Scolari brought on Franco Di Santo and his first act was
to meet a throw-in from Belletti and send the ball just wide. In the
80th minute Trica came close to scoring with a curling shot that
grazed the post as Cluj finished strongly.



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Guardian:


Drogba injury leaves Chelsea reeling· Ivorian striker suffers
knee-ligament damage
· Knocks for Terry, Alex and Cole add to Scolari's woes

CFR Cluj 0
Chelsea 0

Louise Taylor at the Dr Constantin Radulescu Staium


Didier Drogba signals for help after going down injured during
Chelsea's disappointing draw in Romania. Photograph: Laurence
Griffiths/Getty Images

It is several centuries since visitors to Transylvania routinely ran
the risk of slow death by skewering at the hands of Vlad the Impaler
but Chelsea certainly did not escape unscathed last night. An already
uncomfortable trip to the home of Dracula was tainted by the
apparently serious knee medial ligament damage suffered by Didier
Drogba on an evening when Luiz Felipe Scolari's side failed to score
for the first time under the Brazilian.

Drogba, who has only recently recovered from serious damage to his
left knee, was dispatched to hospital for x-rays on his right knee
after appearing to catch his studs in the slightly rutted turf
following a powerful, yet apparently clean, ball-winning challenge
from Andre de Sousa as the Ivorian shaped to shoot. If Scolari did not
appear perturbed by the defender's tackle he was clearly anxious to
learn the prognosis on Drogba but must wait until further scans are
conducted today. Moreover, having lost Ashley Cole to back trouble
before kick-off, Chelsea's already sizeable injury list is lengthening
and they finished the game with John Terry also carrying a back injury
and Alex nursing a buttock area complaint.

"I've asked the doctor what is happening but I'm not sure of anything
yet, it's too early to say how bad Drogba is," said Scolari. Relieved
to have secured a draw on surely the most challenging evening of his
fledging reign, Chelsea's manager described his side's performance as
"not very well" before adding: "I'm happy with one point."

Drained of their recent imagination and incision, his players were
reminded that they are mortal after all and it required a superlative,
one-handed save late on from Petr Cech to deny Alvaro Pereira what
would have been a deserved winner. Forced to endure the sound of
"Glory, Glory, Man United" blaring out of the Cluj public-address
system in the preamble to kick-off, Chelsea singularly failed to
punish their hosts for that little joke during a night spent largely
on the back foot.

With Ashley Cole - who should be fit for England's impending World Cup
qualifiers - ruled out with an injury, Wayne Bridge was offered a rare
outing at left-back. Scolari likes his full-backs to push up and
overlap at every opportunity but this tactic looked somewhat risky in
the face of Cluj's quickfire counter-attacking. Certainly Sebastian
Dubarbier and Juan Culio delighted in exploiting the resultant space
and cleverly supported Yssouf Kone, deployed as a lone striker by
Maurizio Trombetta, the Romanian side's Italian coach. Deployed wide
on the left, Culio, whose two goals undid Roma away last month,
demonstrated just why the Argentinian is known as "Emperor Culio" in
Transylvania and seemed to relish detecting weaknesses in Jose
Bosingwa's defensive game.

Studded with South American players, the Romanian champions were fluid
and boasted some wonderful changes of pace but, nonetheless, tended to
come unstuck whenever Kone came into Terry's orbit. Equally well
shadowed but not quite as well fed, Drogba - facing at least six weeks
on the sidelines - was seeing rather less of the ball than normal as
Cluj dominated possession and might have taken the lead when
Dubarbier's chipped pass bisected Terry and Alex only for Eugen Trica
to miss the opportunity.

Cluj had done their homework so well that the two excited fans who had
clambered on to a crane hovering over one end of the ground appeared
in real danger of bouncing out of it. By now the Romanians were
endeavouring to outdo Chelsea at their own overlapping full-back game.
Pereira, Cluj's left-back, was running at Bosingwa with real menace
and dispatched a shot which whizzed just wide of the far post. With
Terry also required to whisk the ball off Kone's toes in the penalty
area, Scolari probably found the half-time whistle a relief.

The Brazilian replaced Salomon Kalou with Nicolas Anelka but the
Frenchman's briefly promising partnership with Drogba was to be
short-lived. Soon after Anelka's smart pass swiftly provided Frank

Lampard with a close-range chance blocked by De Sousa, a tackle from
the same defender ended Drogba's night. Just as the striker stretched
to tap home Malouda's fine cross from close range De Sousa steamed in
to win the ball but Drogba's right leg twisted and buckled beneath him
and he was carried off in evident agony.

Although Franco di Santo nearly scored with his first touch after
replacing Malouda, Chelsea were badly missing the creativity often
supplied by the indisposed Joe Cole and Deco, and Trica went mighty
close for Cluj before Cech's save prevented a historic home victory.


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Indy:


Drogba ankle injury drives stake into Chelsea's season

CFR Cluj 0 Chelsea 0

By Jason Burt at Dr Constantin Radulescu Stadium


No goals in Transylvania. But another horror show. Didier Drogba was
carried off last night with suspected ligament damage to his right
knee and, possibly, although as yet unconfirmed, a fracture to his
ankle after crumbling under an innocuous looking challenge. If the
early fears are realised – and he was being X-rayed after the match
and will undergo scans today – then it is a hammer blow to Chelsea's
ambitions this season.

Injuries are piling up. It is a real crisis now. A real drama. No
hammed-up construct. Drogba is added to Deco, Ricardo Carvalho, Joe
Cole and, of course, Michael Essien as being ruled out. Chelsea also
lost Ashley Cole, with a back strain, prior to kick-off with manager
Luiz Felipe Scolari also declaring that both John Terry and Alex
played most of the game injured.

Terry, once more, was feeling his back – a worrying recurrence for
club and country – while Alex had a buttock strain. Scolari will pray
all three defenders are able to come through quickly. Terry certainly
felt he would make it. "What can I say?" said Scolari shrugging his
shoulders at the result, the performance and the aftermath. "I'm happy
with one point because Didier is out. Terry played, after 15 minutes,
with problems. Alex played, after 15 minutes, with problems. It's
difficult to play like this but we know we didn't play well. I have
four or five days to build a team again. I don't know what the
possibilities are for Sunday." Then Chelsea host third-placed Aston
Villa and having failed to score for the first time this season last
night, as they faced the vibrant, tricky Romanian champions, Scolari's
resources are desperately stretched.

Cluj had the appetite to cause another upset having beaten Roma – in
Italy – in their first ever Champions League tie. In the end, and
partly through an alert save by Petr Cech, they were denied victory
but their supporters celebrated wildly as if one had been achieved all
the same. Chelsea were not exactly clueless in Cluj but they were
non-plussed at times. In a land of mystery, they certainly did not
have all the answers in Group A even if they still sit at its summit.

Chelsea had been all but deified since their arrival. In the warm-up
the cameras picked out Drogba and then played a slow-motion replay of
the Ivorian as he prepared for what was his first appearance in this
competition since his slap at Nemanja Vidic in last season's final.
Cluj's fans were pinching themselves. Their team has come a long way
quickly and, having spent 88 of their 101 years outside the top
division, to win the league and cup last season was some achievement.

Minutes before the match started a rumble swept around the ground, as
the supporters stamped their feet in unison. It sounded like the noise
of a train passing by, all the more appropriate given the club
developed out of its railways links, with a train coming through a
tunnel the main element on the crest. It was the tempo Cluj wanted to
set and for all Chelsea's efforts to slow it down, which was hampered
by their poor passing, they were suckered into being hit on the
counter-attack by a team that Scolari had warned played more like
South Americans than Eastern Europeans.

Terry, maybe partly because of his back problems, found the powerful,
raw-boned Yssouf Kone, who had been at Rosenborg last season when they
drew at Stamford Bridge in Jose Mourinho's last game in charge, a
handful throughout but it took time for Cluj to really believe. When
they did they shot wide and high at Cech's goal before Jose Bosingwa
had to be alert to stop the impressive Alvaro Perreira as he worked
his way through and Gabriel Muresan attempted to catch out Cech with a
quick, driven free-kick. The goalkeeper held on.

Scolari withdrew the ineffective Salomon Kalou, replacing him at
half-time with the more aggressive Nicolas Anelka who immediately made
a difference. He crossed for Frank Lampard, a far more polished
presence than Michael Ballack, who would have scored but for Cadu's
block before Drogba attempted to reach Florent Malouda's centre, was
beaten to it by De Sousa, but remained lying on the turf. The rutted
pitch may have contributed to his injury, his studs appeared to catch
in the grass. If it is ligament damage alone it will cost him four to
eight weeks of the season.

Cluj began to tire. They retreated to the edge of the area as Chelsea
piled on the pressure and, with his first touch, Franco di Santo
headed fractionally wide. But then the home side rallied. Cech had to
react quickly to deny Kone before Eugen Trica tricked his way into
space for another shot that whistled too close to goal. It became
increasingly tense and a clever, instant lob forward by Lampard, who
later struck a snap-shot wide, found Juliano Belletti whose first
touch was fine but he then drove over when he should have steadied
himself.

Pereira again burst through only for Cech to palm away his powerful
shot and preserve parity. Nevertheless Chelsea came away with much to
contemplate; much to fear; much to be concerned about.

CFR Cluj (4-2-3-1): Stancioiu; Tony, Cadu, De Sousa, Pereira; Dani,
Muresan; Dubarbier, Trica (Didi 88), Culio; Y Kone. Substitutes not
used: Claro (gk), Panin, Alcantara, Deac, E Kone, Ruiz.

Chelsea (4-1-4-1): Cech; Bosingwa, Alex, Terry, Bridge; Mikel; Kalou
(Anelka h-t), Ballack, Lampard, Malouda (Di Santo 74); Drogba
(Belletti 57). Substitutes not used: Hilario (gk), Ivanovic, Ferreira,
Stoch.

Referee: F Meyer (Germany).

Group A

Results: Chelsea 4 Bordeaux 0; Roma 1 CFR Cluj 2; CFR Cluj 0 Chelsea
0; Bordeaux 1 Roma 3.

Chelsea's remaining group fixtures: 22 Oct: Roma (h); 4 Nov: Roma (a);
26 Nov: Bordeaux (a); 9 Dec: CFR Cluj (h).

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Ragged Chelsea pay a high price for a Champions League point
By NEIL ASHTON
Last updated at 2:31 AM on 02nd October 2008
Comments (0) Add to My Stories CFR CLUJ-NAPOCA 0 CHELSEA 0 With a
manager demanding goals and glory, Chelsea players can expect a few
subtle reminders of the targets they have been set by Luiz Felipe
Scolari.
There were no goals and no heroes for Chelsea last night after CFR
Cluj became the first side to stop them scoring under their demanding
new coach.
The Brazilian claims that records mean nothing to him, just the
trophies at the end of the season - and perhaps that is just as well.
Chelsea had scored in each of their eight previous games, 13 counting
the pre-season friendlies, rattling in 20 goals to the approval of
Roman Abramovich. And yet they were stopped by Romania's feisty
champions.
Cluj had made their mark in the opening game of Group A, shocking
Europe with a remarkable 2-1 win in Roma's Olympic Stadium.

No mugs, they matched Chelsea for effort and should have nicked this
match for enthusiasm alone.
Scolari has set his team the immediate goal of securing the 10 points
that will confirm their place in the knockout stage. Bouncing off
their 4-0 win over Bordeaux two weeks ago, he surely expected his team
to brush aside Cluj.

Instead, they were held to a draw - by no means a disaster - after
another outstanding display by the Transylvanian side.

Scolari will be concerned by Chelsea's failure to make goalkeeper
Eduardo Stancioiu work for his money and also their inability to keep
quiet Cluj's outstanding left back Alvaro Pereira.
The defender was superb, minding Salomon Kalou in the first half and
giving Jose Bosingwa a hard time by bombing up and down the wing with
unrelenting pressure.
This is some player, another of Cluj's surprise weapons. He might even
have inflicted the first defeat on New Chelsea when he found himself
alone on the edge of the area in the closing minutes, but Petr Cech's
outstanding save at the near post protected their unbeaten start.
Of more pressing concern are the injuries to Ashley Cole, prevented
from playing here after complaining of lower back pain overnight, and
striker Didier Drogba.
Eight senior players, including Ricardo Carvalho and Deco, are now in
the treatment room after Drogba was carried off clutching his right
knee.

The striker's exit came 57 minutes into his first European outing
since the petulant shove in Nemanja Vidic's face that earned him a red
card against Manchester United in last season's final.
Drogba is that rare player good enough to shoulder the burden of
responsibility in Chelsea's threeman attack. They need Drogba, a
player who guarantees goals. His performance against Liverpool in last
season's semi-final second leg was immense, but he was way off the
pace against Cluj.
His night ended when he collided with Andres De Sousa in the Cluj
penalty area. A medial knee ligament injury means he is definitely out
of Sunday's Premier League clash with in-form Aston Villa.
Scolari admitted: 'We didn't play well, certainly not as good as the
other games, but we have to be happy with one point.
'Drogba is out, John Terry has problems with his back and Alex has
problems with his backside and can't move. I asked the doctor what
happened and he doesn't know.
'It is difficult for us under those circumstances so we have to accept
a point, but the players know we did not play well. I am happy with my
players. They tried.'
Martin O'Neill's progressive young Villa team will now fancy their
chances of blotting Chelsea's outstanding home record.


Drogba will wince when he sees the tackle again and so will Scolari
when he sits down with his team to watch the DVD of this game.
It was an uncomfortable night, especially after Chelsea's excellent
form in the first two months of the season, but Transylvania presented
a different challenge. The innovative Cluj manager, Maurizio
Trombetta, had done his homework, letting Chelsea keep possession in
their own half and then rattling their ball-winners whenever they
tried to advance.
Cluj simply replicated the tactics that were so successful against
Roma, sitting back and lulling more illustrious opponents into a false
sense of security.

Proud night: CFR Cluj's goalkeeper Eduard Stancioiu salutes the
club's supporters
Chelsea dominated, but they frequently gave away possession. Michael
Ballack was the most culpable, gifting the ball to Cluj's central
midfielders and conceding needless free-kicks in revenge.
It was almost too easy at times, a training ground exercise of keep
ball, as Chelsea searched for the goal that would open up this
Romanian side's defence. Instead, they returned to London happy with a
draw.
'I have four days to build a team for Aston Villa,' added Scolari.
'Some of my players may even be better by then.'
He was talking about the injuries. Perhaps he should have been talking
about their form.


CFR CLUJ-NAPOCA (4-4-2): Stancioiu 6; Tony 6, De Sousa 6, Cadu 7,
Pereira 8; Culio 6, Muresan 6, Dani 6, Dubarbier 7, Trica 6 (Didi 88);
Y Kone 7.
Booked: Pereira, Dani.
CHELSEA (4-3-3): Cech 6; Bosingwa 6, Alex 7, Terry 7, Bridge 5; Obi 6,
Ballack 4, Lampard 7; Kalou 5 (Anelka 46), Drogba 4 (Belletti 57),
Malouda 6 (Di Santo 75). Booked: Pereira.
Man of the match: Alvar Pereira.
Referee: Florian Meyer (Germany).



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The Times December 15, 2008 Chelsea waste chance to regain leadership of Premier League Chelsea 1 West Ham 1 Matt Hughes As everyone else tightens their belts,...
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The Times December 10, 2008 Chelsea escape Champions League meeting with Jose Mourinho Chelsea 2 CFR Cluj 1 Martin Samuel, Chief Football Correspondent If you...
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The Times December 29, 2008 Luiz Felipe Scolari fails to find local anaesthetic for Chelsea Fulham 2 Chelsea 2 Matt Hughes The problems – and consequently...
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The TimesDecember 27, 2008 Luiz Felipe Scolari goes back to basics as Chelsea dominate West Brom Chelsea 2 West Bromwich Albion 0 Matt Hughes Luiz Felipe...
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The Times December 23, 2008 Chelsea stumble but Luiz Felipe Scolari grateful for point Everton 0 Chelsea 0 Oliver Kay For the Manchester United players...
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The Times January 12, 2009 Manchester United strike chord of fear Manchester United 3 Chelsea 0 Oliver Kay, Football Correspondent As José Mourinho settled...
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The Times Chelsea survive despite dodgy defence Southend 1 Chelsea 4 Oliver Kay, Football Correspondent For half an hour in the inelegant surroundings of Roots...
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The Times Salomon Kalou gets stumbling Chelsea back on track Chelsea 2 Middlesbrough 0 Alyson Rudd at Stamford Bridge Although some of the chances spurned by...
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The Times Liverpool eliminate Chelsea challenge Liverpool 2 Chelsea 0 Oliver Kay As the dust settled and the snow began to stick on the streets around Anfield,...
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The Times Didier Drogba has calming touch for edgy Chelsea Chelsea 1 Juventus 0 Oliver Kay The two men on the touchline barely exchanged a glance, two men...
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The Times Chelsea embrace new work ethic to break the resistance of Hart’s men Portsmouth 0 Chelsea 1 Matt Hughes, Deputy Football Correspondent Like his...
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The Times Michael Essien helps Chelsea see off Claudio Ranieri and Juventus Juventus 2 Chelsea 2 (Chelsea win 3-2 on aggregate) Matt Hughes, Deputy Football...
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The Times Michael Essien continues impressive comeback to send Chelsea into second place Chelsea 1 Manchester City 0 Matt Hughes at Stamford Bridge Manchester...
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The Times Benítez gamble nearly pays off after Liverpool come up shy in eight-goal feast Chelsea 4 Liverpool 4 (Chelsea win 7-5 on agg) Patrick Barclay, Chief...
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The Times April 23, 2009 Chelsea left chasing shadows as challenge comes grinding to halt Chelsea 0 Everton 0 Matt Hughes, Deputy Football Correspondent Guus...
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The Times Guus Hiddink's tactics frustrate Catalan giants Barcelona 0 Chelsea 0 Oliver Kay, Football Correspondent Hiddink's tactics frustrate Catalan giants I...
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The Times Arsene Wenger loses his grip on reality as Chelsea crush Arsenal Arsenal 1 Chelsea 4 Matt Hughes at the Emirates Stadium Such is Arsène Wenger’s...
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The Times Andres Iniesta's strike denies Chelsea place in Champions League final Chelsea 1 Barcelona 1 (agg 1-1, Barcelona win on away goals) Oliver Kay,...
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http://b90.blogspot.com/ ... The Times Guus Hiddink confesses it will be hard to leave Chelsea Chelsea 2 Blackburn 0 Kaveh Solhekol at Stamford Bridge Guus...
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Guardian: Sunderland's survival party outshines even the golden boot of Nicolas Anelka Sunderland 2 Richardson 53, Jones 90 Chelsea 3 Anelka 47, Kalou 74,...
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Telegraph: Chelsea defeat Jose Mourinho's Inter Milan in pre-season friendly By Jason Burt at the Rose Bowl, Pasadena Goals from Didier Drogba and Frank...
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