Champions League football is back and how! Chelsea kicked off their defense for the Champions League with a convincing display but not so convincing result. It was always going to be tough playing a side that was unbeaten in their past 42 games.
Di Matteo surprised many by starting Oscar in place of Mata. The remainder of the side was the same that played QPR in the weekend.
Chelsea XI: Cech, Ivanovic, Luiz, Terry, Cole, Mikel, Lampard, Ramires , Hazard, Oscar , Torres.
Juventus on the other hand came up with a lineup many expected them to field with Pirlo-Marchisio and Vidal the key in the center of the Midfield supported in attack by Vucinic and Giovinco.
Juventus XI: Buffon, Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini, Lichtsteiner , Vidal, Pirlo, Marchisio, Asamoah, Giovinco , Vucinic
Going into this game, Robbie Di Matteo knew his side faced a difficult task playing the Italian giants knowing that they had to take the game to Juventus. Chelsea did just that. After loads of good movements and pressing football, Chelsea were finally rewarded after debutant Oscar put the home side ahead thanks to a deflected shot going over the diving Buffon. This deflected effort was soon followed by a moment of brilliance by the young Brazilian after his quick turn and shot surprised everyone at Stamford Bridge. With that goal Oscar became the second player in Chelsea's history to score 2 or more goals on their debut. (Drogba being the other). They say with great power comes great responsibility and wearing that #11 jersey and doing so much justice to it was not an easy task. Juventus pulled one back right before the interval thanks to a wonderful finish by a limping Arturo Vidal. Although there were flashes of brilliance , at times there were some bad moments as well. Mikel and Ramires particularly disappointing during the course of the game.
Second half and the same old story. Di Matteo decided to hold onto that 1 goal advantage by sending on Ryan Bertrand mid way through the second half in place of Ramires. Juventus on the other hand did not test Cech that often but certainly made their presence felt testing Terry and co. time and time again. Chelsea had a penalty call waved away by referee Pedro Proenca after Hazard was brought down by Bonucci. Di Matteo later on brought on Mata to replace Oscar who limped off after a bad tackle by Bonucci. Chelsea's sloppy play in the midfield continued after a misplaced pass by John Obi Mikel was intercepted and Marchisio's pass found Quaglirella who slotted it past Cech easily to level the scoreline. Juventus could have won it in the end after Quaglirella's effort skimmed off the crossbar.
FT: Chelsea 2-2 Juventus
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If RDM wants to be sacked, he can continue to play with Mikel. He is so awful!
ReplyDeleteMikel obi is nt supose to be a chelsea player...his too lazy n always scared of the ball
ReplyDeleteHaha not lampard today. We all know this in the past that mikel is awful nd not good. Anyway I wouldn't be supprise if RDM is sack by january. I ve always said he can not coach us.
ReplyDeleteAnd plz stop praising mikel and torres in your articles, they re bad players not good enough for the blue army
It is a shame to condemn a player just like that. He misplaced the ball, what was JT doing? Why did he allow his man (Quaglirela) slip past him.
ReplyDeleteMarchisio intercepted the ball, and the whole team froze, the whole team stood still, then JT let Quaglirela pass him, while he was trying to play him off.
Mikel's, may not be fast on the counter, but he has played that DM with his whole heart:this won us our first ever CL, and if you're calling for his sack this early, in a side changing its traditinal defensive style, then you all including the writer of this article are all glory hunters and plastic fans.
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