Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Chelsea Unable to Capitalize on Perfect Opportunity

If you were watching the Premier League this weekend, then you might have seen a historic rout of Manchester United by Manchester City, as well as Chelsea's dreams of taking second place in the table shattered in an extremely depressing 1-0 loss to Queens Park Rangers. In the Manchester Derby, which took place on Sunday, Manchester City demolished their opponents 6-1 at Old Trafford, the worst home loss in 25 years of Fergie's managerial career. The result highlighted the rapid shift of power between the two Manchester clubs, one of which remains undefeated after 9 games, while the other has experienced a recent drop in form, only managing to obtain 5 points out of a possible 12 in the last four games. 2 goals from the entertaining Mario Balotelli, 2 from Edin Dzeko, 1 from Sergio Aguero, and 1 from the incredible David Silva, who is now widely considered the best player in the Premier League, cemented the win, with United only managing one goal from Darren Fletcher (although it was a nice one).
FINAL SCORE: Manchester City 6-1 Manchester United.

Mario Balotelli celebrates his first goal by revealing this custom-made shirt underneath his Manchester City jersey, and promptly receives a yellow card for his troubles. What a guy. 

The game was thought to be City's toughest match of the season, playing arguably (what everybody thought was) the best team in the Premier League (Manchester United) at their home field (Old Trafford). I honestly have no idea what can stop Manchester City now – they seem to be utterly unbeatable. Well, the game on December 12 should be interesting, to say the least: Chelsea vs. Manchester City at Stamford Bridge.

Highlights of the Manchester Derby.


Now to the Chelsea game (shudder).
It mentally pains me to write about this game because of how perfect the opportunity was to drift into second place that morning. Manchester City's 6-1 win over Manchester United had put them at 25 points, United at 20 points, and Chelsea with a game in hand at 19 points. A win from Chelsea over Queens Park Rangers, at the time sitting in the bottom half of the table, would have put them in 2nd place with 22 points. A draw would have put them level with Manchester United on points and 3 points behind them in goal difference. Instead, an ugly 1-0 loss that featured a reckless tackle by David Luiz in the box leading to a penalty kick; 2 red cards issued to José Bosingwa and Didier Drogba; and 7 yellow cards shown to Chelsea players fractured their dreams of surpassing United in the table. 
FINAL SCORE: Chelsea 0-1 QPR.

José Bosingwa cannot comprehend his controversial red card on Sunday's match. 

André Villas-Boas went with his usual 4-3-3 lineup for Sunday's match, with Mikel in the holding midfield position. Strangely, Branislav Ivanovic did not start the game, and instead came on as an unusual substitute for Daniel Sturridge in the 37th minute. His spot was taken by David Luiz, although after his performance on Sunday it could be quite a while before that happens again. I have quite a few questions about some of the decisions in the game, and I pose them in a list a bit later in the article, so see the question list for more details about Ivanovic and some other aspects of the game.

       Mata (Anelka) -------- Drogba -------- Sturridge (Ivanovic)

   Meireles (Malouda) ----- Mikel -------------- Lampard

             Cole -------- Terry -------- Luiz -------- Bosingwa

                                      Cech

Bench: Turnbull, Romeu, McEachran, Kalou.

NOTABLE CHELSEA PLAYERS:
- Frank Lampard: Continued his hot streak by being the best Chelsea player on Sunday (and arguably the best player on the pitch that day), showing intelligence and creativity with his numerous runs and passes into the attacking zone. 

MATCH OVERVIEW:
In an ugly game full of cards and tackles, the only goal came 10 minutes into the match, with David Luiz giving a slight push to Heidar Helguson in the box, thereby impeding the play and forcing a penalty kick. Helguson stepped up and fired a shot past Cech (who actually got a few fingers on it) to make the score an unlikely 1-0 for QPR. After that, Chelsea took possession of the game, until, in the 33rd minute, José Bosingwa received a controversial red card for pulling down Shawn Wright-Phillips outside of the penalty box. Whether the call was justified or not, it certainly was terrible for Chelsea. After a 37th minute substitution where Ivanovic came on for Daniel Sturridge, Didier Drogba's dangerous two-footed tackle on Adel Taarabt gave him a red card. At that, all hell broke loose. After half time, when Anelka came on for Mata, Chelsea received a total of 7 yellow cards for numerous tackles and disputes. In order, the cards went to Mikel, Lampard, Ivanovic, Luiz, Meireles, Cole, and Terry. In the 71st minute, David Luiz was dragged down in the box by Helguson after an Ivanovic long throw into QPR's penalty area, but no call was given, much to the horror of André Villas-Boas and every Chelsea fan ever. In the 73rd minute, Malouda came on for Meireles, but no avail, when 9-man Chelsea were unable to convert excellent efforts into goals. The utterly depressing game ended 1-0 in favour of QPR. 

MATCH STATISTICS:
                                                QPR                        Chelsea
Ball Possession (%)                   41                               59
Shots (on target)                      10(3)                           15(3)
Corners                                      0                                 6
Crosses                                     24                               30
Fouls Committed                      17                               19
Yellow Cards                             2                                 7
Red Cards                                  0                                 2
Offsides                                     6                                 1

Match highlights.

QUESTIONS:
1. Why was Branislav Ivanovic not a starter?
As I've previously stated, I think that Ivanovic is one of the more consistent players on Chelsea, and I just cannot comprehend the reasoning behind not starting him. When Ivanovic came on in the 35th minute as a substitute, Chelsea's defense (already one man down with Bosingwa's red card) began to shape up and shut down the QPR attackers. However, by that time, the damage had already been done in the 10th minute by David Luiz's nudge on Heidar Helguson which put the home side ahead. 

2. Where does David Luiz fit into the Chelsea lineup?
As far as I can tell, David Luiz seems to be quite the attacking threat, scoring 2 goals in 13 appearances for Chelsea and always going forward and being aggressive. However, his aggressiveness is also a detriment to his team. Reckless challenges gave up penalties against Fulham and Birmingham City last year, and his nudge on Heidar Helguson in the 10th minute of Sunday's match cost Chelsea the goal which lost them the game. As well, his attacking style of play sometimes gets him unnecessary cards, both yellow and red. So I'll raise the crucial question once more: where does David Luiz fit into the Chelsea lineup? Not at left wingback – Ashley Cole is pretty much a permanent fixture there. John Terry, the captain, consistently plays at left center defense. Luiz prefers to play on his right foot anyway, so he wouldn't be taking up either one of those positions. On the right side of the defense, you've got Branislav Ivanovic in the centre and José Bosingwa as a wingback. Since Chelsea cannot afford to have any more mistakes in the centre of their defense, it might not be prudent to have Luiz take Ivanovic's spot. He could potentially stand in for Bosingwa, where his attacking runs could be put to good use. Or he might be better off playing as a holding midfield in place of John Obi Mikel, where he could defend aggressively, not give away penalties, and still have the ability to make runs into the attacking zone. Opinions? Let me know what you think in the comments section. 

3. Bad officiating by Chris Foy?
While it seemed that Heidar Helguson did go down pretty easily on David Luiz's nudge in the 10th minute, I suppose play was impeded and therefore a penalty needed to be given. However, according to many people, José Bosingwa's red card on Shawn Wright-Phillips was unjustified, as John Terry was covering SWP as well and therefore the foul did not greatly affect a goal opportunity. On the other hand, Didier Drogba's red card looked very justifiable, with Drogba coming in with a two-footed tackle on Adel Taarabt, which could have badly injured the QPR player. As well, there was an instance where David Luiz was dragged down in QPR's penalty box and, incredibly, no penalty was given. Because of this, and the numerous other decisions in which did not go Chelsea's way, many people, André Villas-Boas included, are calling foul on the officiating. "The referee lost it – he was card-happy. I'm not happy with the difference in treatment between the teams," he remarked after the game. "We don't have a problem with discipline. We have a problem with the referees applying discipline. The referee was poor – very, very poor. I spoke to him at the end and I was very aggressive to him. I don't care if he's okay or not." Villas-Boas has accepted that he will likely receive an FA fine for his comments, but does not seem to care. "I'll expect Mike Riley's call," he said, "It won't make any difference." 

André Vilaas-Boas' post-match interview.

So there we go. A very happy day for Manchester City, and disheartening losses for both Chelsea and Manchester United. On Saturday, October 29, Chelsea host Arsenal at Stamford Bridge, and that game should be very interesting. Hopefully we'll walk off with a comfortable win there. 
Have a great week!

~Matt

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Fernando Torres back on form in Chelsea's 5-0 victory over Genk!

Fernando Torres looks to be returning to his old self after scoring 2 goals in the Champions League against an injury-plagued Genk team. Chelsea won the game 5-0, with the rest of the goals coming from Raul Meireles, Branislav Ivanovic, and Saloman Kalou. Chelsea utterly overpowered the Belgian side, which could not manage a shot on target in Wednesday's match. The victory puts Chelsea top of Group E with 7 points, 1 point ahead of Bayer Leverkusen, who stands in second with 6 points.
FINAL SCORE: Chelsea 5-0 Genk


Fernando Torres celebrates with Raul Meireles during Wednesday's match.


André Villas-Boas saw the game as an opportunity to give playing time to a few members who do not usually take a spot in the starting 11, including Nicolas Anelka, David Luiz, Alex, Saloman Kalou, Florent Malouda, Paulo Ferriera and Oriol Romeu, with regular starters Juan Mata, Ramires, Didier Drogba, John Obi Mikel, John Terry, and Daniel Sturridge being given the day off.
Here was the lineup for Wednesday's match (4-3-3):

                 Malouda -------- Torres -------- Anelka

        Lampard (Kalou) ---- Romeu -------- Meireles

Cole (Ferreira) -------- Luiz ------- Ivanovic ---- Bosingwa (Alex)

                                     Cech

Bench: Turnbull, Mata, Mikel, Sturridge.

NOTABLE CHELSEA PLAYERS:
- Fernando Torres: Man of the Match with 2 goals (and very nearly a third and fourth in the 7th and 72nd). Showed all of those naysayers out there that he truly is capable of returning to Liverpool form, and that he still has a wide range of talents that he brings to the table. Overall he had an excellent game.
- Raul Meireles: Played very well and demonstrated his full range of abilities with a goal slotted into the far corner from 24 yards out. Also sent in a lovely cross on which Torres capitalized for the 3rd goal of the night.
- Branislav Ivanovic: Positioned himself very well for Malouda's free kick to beautifully head the ball into the far corner of the net. Played near-flawless defense as well.
- Saloman Kalou: Came on for Lampard in the 68th minute, and positioned himself well to be able to collect the rebound from Torres' shot and slip it past the Genk keeper for goal #5.
- Oriol Romeu: In his first 90-minute game for the Blues he showed good vision and passed well. Seems to be very comfortable in the holding midfield position. Looking forward to his next start.
- Frank Lampard: Ever since the talk of Lampard's quality decline has arisen he's played like a different man. He did very well to link up the defense and the strikers, and assisted Torres' first goal with a lovely through-ball.

MATCH OVERVIEW:
After the whistle, Chelsea came out firing on all cylinders, dominating possession and taking quite a few shots. In the 7th minute, Fernando Torres showed what he was capable of as he took a shot that careened off the post of the opposing net. Just a minute later, Raul Meireles took a pass from Ashley Cole, took a couple steps forward, and, with almost no coverage, laced a beautiful shot into the far corner from 24 yards out to make the score 1-0. 3 minutes later, Torres doubled the score by receiving Frank Lampard's through-pass and curled a shot around the oncoming keeper for his first goal of this year's Champions League. After a somewhat reckless tackle by David Luiz in the 18th which awarded him a yellow card, Torres scores again in the 27th, heading in a lovely ball from Raul Meireles. 15 minutes and quite a few shots later, Chelsea struck again through Branislav Ivanovic's header off of a Malouda free kick. At half time Paulo Ferreira came on for Ashley Cole, and in the 68th Frank Lampard was replaced with Saloman Kalou, who had almost an immediate impact on the score-line. In the 72nd minute, José Bosingwa sent in a lovely cross for Torres, who took a one-timed shot from point-blank range. It was saved by Koteles, the Genk keeper, but Saloman Kalou had positioned himself well to drive home the rebound. After Bosingwa was replaced with Alex in the 78th minute (with Villas-Boas hoping to increase his monetary value, forcing Juventus, who will likely be bidding for him come January, to pay a higher sum for the Brazilian), Chelsea controlled the remainder of the game, and the whistle blew with the score-line reading 5-0 in favour of Chelsea.


MATCH STATISTICS:
                                               Chelsea                       Genk
Ball Possession (%)                   62                               38
Shots (on target)                      26(12)                           5(0)
Corners                                                                      4
Crosses                                     23                               16
Fouls Committed                      10                               10
Yellow Cards                             1                                 2
Red Cards                                  0                                 0
Offsides                                     3                                 4

OTHER FIXTURES:
Group A:
Napoli 1-1 Bayern
Man City 2-1 Villareal

Group B:
CSKA Moskva 3-0 Trabzonspor
Lille 0-1 Inter

Group C:
Otelul Galati 0-2 Man United
Basel 0-2 Benfica

Group D:
Real Madrid 4-0 Lyon
Dinamo Zagreb 0-2 Ajax

Group E (Chelsea's Group):
Leverkusen 2-1 Valencia

Group F:
Marseille 0-1 Arsenal
Olympiacos 3-1 Dortmund

Group G:
Shakhtar Donetsk 2-2 Zenit St. Petersburg
Porto 1-1 APOEL

Group H:
Milan 2-0 BATE
Barcelona 2-0 Pizen

Match highlights.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Chelsea Pulls Within 1 Point of Manchester United After a 3-1 Win over Everton!

Hey everyone!
Sorry I haven't been updating the blog recently - EPL has taken a hiatus for Euro 2012 Qualifications, and I've been pretty much transfixed by the World Series. The Phillies are out of it (unfortunately), but I'm still hoping for Texas to win it all.

Anyway, to business.

Manchester United unexpectedly tied their game with Liverpool today and Chelsea beat Everton 3-1 to put them within one point of the defending league champions. However, Manchester City wrapped up a 4-1 win over Aston Villa to finish Matchday 8 at the top of the table. Goals from Daniel Sturridge, John Terry, and Ramires put Chelsea up 3-0 before Apostolos Vellios reduced the deficit to 3-1 in the 81st minute. While Everton did well at the beginning of the game to stop the majority of Chelsea's shots, Chelsea eventually settled into a groove and took control for the remainder of the game. Chelsea's victory ended a streak of not winning against Everton for the past two seasons (they played six times, and Chelsea lost two and drew four).
FINAL SCORE: 3-1 Chelsea

André Villas-Boas went with his usual 4-3-3 formation this morning. With Fernando Torres serving a 3-game suspension (starting with Chelsea's last game against Bolton), the forward line consisted of Juan Mata, Dider Drogba, and Daniel Sturridge.

        Mata (Anelka) ----------- Drogba ------------- Sturridge

          Lampard ------------ Mikel (Romeu) --- Ramires (Malouda)

              Cole --------- Terry --------- Ivanovic --------- Bosingwa

                                          Cech

Bench: Turnbull, Alex, Meireles, Lukaku.

John Terry celebrates after scoring Chelsea's second goal this morning. 

NOTABLE CHELSEA PLAYERS:
- Daniel Sturridge: Scored his third goal in two games when he did well to get away from his marker and head in Chelsea's first goal. He now has an equal number of goals (4) to Anelka (1), Torres (2), and Drogba (1) combined. My question: why is he not starting every game? Booked for simulation in the 70th minute, but other than that he played excellently.
- Juan Mata: Did very well to get the ball to Ashley Cole, who assisted Sturridge's goal, and sent a perfect pass across the face of goal for Ramires to push in for Chelsea's third. Showed excellent creativity and vision when making passes.
- Frank Lampard: Had an excellent passing rate and worked hard to anchor the midfield and link up the forwards and the defense. He also set up the second goal by John Terry. It seems that ever since he was kept out of the lineup a few weeks ago, his performance has greatly improved.
- John Terry: Defended well, and positioned himself excellently to head in Chelsea's second goal.
- Ramires: Showed great pace to tip in Mata's pass to get Chelsea's third goal. After the goal he seemed to be slightly injured, but André Villas-Boas insisted that it was minor.
- Ashley Cole: Did well to get far forward while setting up Chelsea's first goal, after receiving Mata's excellent pass.

MATCH OVERVIEW:
For the most part, the game was pretty quiet (both on and off the pitch), with the home crowd not showing too much verbal support.

*P.S. I just have to take a quick break to announce that the TEXAS RANGERS ARE IN THE WORLD SERIES! Sorry, but I'm watching the game as I write this, and I'm very super-happy. Just in case there are any baseball fans out there who also happen to be reading this.*

Anyway, as stated earlier, Everton defended well for the first half hour, but, after a 16th minute yellow card issued to Fellaini, Juan Mata sent the ball through to an oncoming Ashley Cole, who sent a lifted cross to the center of the penalty area, where Daniel Sturridge got away from his man and headed it into the back of the net in the 31st minute. After two more yellow card issued to Cole and Baines in the 38th and 41st minutes, respectively, Frank Lampard sent in a cross for John Terry (missed by goalkeeper Tim Howard), who nodded it into the back of the net to make the score 2-0. In the 61st minute, Juan Mata sent an absolutely perfect pass right in between the opposing keeper and opposing defenders to find Ramires, who tipped it in to make the score-line 3-0. After the third goal, Ramires seemed to be limping slightly, but André Villas-Boas later dismissed his limp as a minor injury. In the 70th minute, Daniel Sturridge fell over after a seemingly light challenge, and was subsequently booked for simulation. After three substitutions saw Malouda, Anelka, and Romeu come on for Ramires, Mata, and Mikel, Apostolos Vellios netted Everton's first of the game only 18 seconds after coming on for Louis Saha. The final score was 3-1 in Chelsea's favour.


MATCH STATISTICS:
                                               Everton                       Chelsea
Ball Possession (%)                   39                               61
Shots (on target)                       7(2)                             7(5)
Corners                                                                      2
Crosses                                     5                                19
Fouls Committed                      10                               13
Yellow Cards                             2                                 2
Red Cards                                  0                                 0
Offsides                                     8                                 1

OTHER FIXTURES:
Liverpool 1-1 Manchester United
Manchester City 4-1 Aston Villa
Norwich City 3-1 Swansea City
QPR 1-1 Blackburn
Stoke City 2-0 Fulham

Match highlights. 

Friday, October 14, 2011

Chelsea Sign 14-year old English Starlet!

Chelsea have beaten out Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool, and Arsenal with the signing of Oluwaseyi Ojo, a 14-year old English midfielder, for the sum of 2 million pounds.

Seyi Ojo playing for MK Dons against the Chelsea U-15 squad.

While you're probably all pondering the seemingly ludicrous price that was needed to pry him away from MK Dons (his former club), think about his track record: when he was only 13 years old, he was selected to play with the MK Dons U-18 squad, and on Wednesday, October 12 (the day that he was signed) he made his debut for the England U-16 team. Only two minutes after being substituted into a game against Northern Ireland, he assisted a goal by Mason Bennett to give England a 3-1 win. During that game, Chelsea staff immediately recognized his unlimited capabilities and bid three times in 45 minutes, aiming to sign the star player before any other major club. The initial two bids were rejected, but finally MK Dons agreed to a 1.5 million pound transfer fee, along with 500,000 pounds in additional benefits. He is known for his excellent composure and his ability to deal well with pressure (especially for being only 14). On the pitch, he is an intelligent, creative player that is also able to set up goals. Oluwaseyi, known as Seyi, strives to be like his Spanish heroes: Iniesta, Fabregas, and Xavi. If he becomes even half the quality player of one of those three exceptional footballers, then Chelsea will have made a very wise signing indeed.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Chelsea Grab the Full Three Points at Reebok Stadium!

An absolutely brilliant showing this morning against Bolton gave Chelsea three points and a +4 addition to their goal difference. Two goals from Daniel Sturridge (recently returned from a knee injury) and three from Frank Lampard, who has been working hard to reclaim his position in the starting eleven, cemented the win for the Blues with the final score being 5-1. 

Mikel (12), Meireles (16), Sturridge (23) and Mata (10) celebrate a goal by Daniel Sturridge. 
P.S. Mata looks a bit like he's fixing his hair. Interesting.

André Villas-Boas again went with his usual 4-3-3 formation; however, with a few lineup changes. Fernando Torres, being suspended for 3 games with his dangerous tackle on Mike Gower last weekend, gave way for Didier Drogba, who has just recently recovered from his concussion sustained a month ago. Daniel Sturridge, recently recovered from a knee injury, claimed the right winger role, and David Luiz took on the role of RCB, pushing Ivanovic to the bench (although he was substituted into the game later on). 
Here was the line-up for this morning:

      Mata (Anelka) ------- Drogba ------- Sturridge

        Lampard ------- Meireles (Mikel) ------- Ramires

          Cole ------- Terry --------- Luiz ----- Bosingwa (Ivanovic)

                                   Cech

Bench: Turnbull, Romeu, Malouda, Lukaku.

NOTABLE CHELSEA PLAYERS:
- Frank Lampard: Very deservedly Man of the Match this morning, scoring three goals, upping his tally to four goals in two games - an excellent record, considering that he's facing a large number of naysayers who say that he's past his prime. 
- Daniel Sturridge: Did very well - especially after coming off an injury - to give his former team hell, scoring two goals and assisting Lampard's first. 

MATCH OVERVIEW:
Chelsea came onto the field firing, with Daniel Sturridge immediately heading in a goal 93 seconds into the game off of an excellent Meireles corner. Chelsea defended well against the Bolton offense, and in the 15th minute, Juan Mata sent a lovely ball through to Sturridge, who found an oncoming Frank Lampard in the box, who one-timed it past Adam Bogdan, the opposing keeper, to put Chelsea up 2-0. At this point, Chelsea were well in control of the game, and 10 minutes later, Daniel Sturridge received a pass from David Luiz up the right flank, managed to get by a Bolton defender, and launched a shot past Bogdan to put Chelsea up 3-0. Just two minuets later, David Luiz made a run up the centre of the pitch and fired a shot right at Bogdan, who made the save but couldn't keep a hold on it. The ball bounced right to Lampard, who tipped it past the keeper to add another goal to Chelsea's tally. At half time, the score-line read 4-0 in favour of Chelsea. Just a minute after half-time, Bolton reduced their deficit by one when Dedryk Boyata headed a Martin Petrov cross past Cech to make the score 4-1. In the 53rd minute, Branislav Ivanovic replaced Bosingwa and did well to cover Bolton's left attackers. In the 56th, John Obi Mikel replaced Ramires on the right. In the 59th minute, Frank Lampard finished off the scoring with a hat-trick goal after a series of excellent passes between him and Drogba. In the 61st, David Luiz received a yellow, and in the 72nd, Juan Mata gave way to Nicolas Anelka. In the 79th, John Terry received a yellow, and Chelsea finished the game completely dominant, the final score being 5-1.

MATCH STATISTICS:
                                               Bolton                       Chelsea
Ball Possession (%)                   42                               58
Shots (on target)                      13(3)                          18(10)
Corners                                      4                                 5
Crosses                                     9                                12
Fouls Committed                      10                               10
Yellow Cards                             1                                 2
Red Cards                                  0                                 0
Offsides                                     2                                 1

OTHER FIXTURES:
Fulham 6-0 QPR (wow)
Swansea 2-0 Stoke
Tottenham 2-1 Arsenal

Unfortunately, Youtube has no match highlights (and Blogspot requires that I get all my videos from Youtube, for some reason), so I don't have a highlight reel for you. But what I do have is a website with a great highlight reel. You can watch all six goals right here: http://highlightsoffootball.blogspot.com/2011/10/2-october-bolton-wanderers-vs-chelsea-5.html