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Chelsea 3-0 Tottenham Hotspur (20th Sept 2009)

Source: www.espnstar.com

Chelsea remained top of the Barclays Premier League after a demolition of London rivals Tottenham at Stamford Bridge.

Ashley Cole put the Blues on the way to a comfortable victory with a first-half header and Michael Ballack made it two in the 57th minute.

Didier Drogba finished Spurs off with a third in the 62nd minute to make it six straight wins for the Blues and leave them three points clear of Manchester United at the summit.

To make matters worse for Spurs they lost both Ledley King and Sebastien Bassong through injury to leave Harry Redknapp with a defensive crisis.

There was bad news for Chelasea, too, as Drogba exited seven minutes from time with a calf problem.

Chelsea almost went ahead in the seventh minute when an angled drive from Jose Bosingwa cannoned off the crossbar.

But the Blues had Petr Cech to thank in the 11th minute when Jermain Defoe sprinted clear of the Chelsea defence only to see the Chelsea keeper stick out a leg to deny him.

Tottenham were now enjoying the majority of the possession and Jermaine Jenas was inches wide with a 20-yard drive that had Cech beaten.

It was enough to encourage Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti off his seat and into the technical area.

His presence almost had an immediate effect as Frank Lampard headed just wide from a cross by Nicolas Anelka in the 17th minute.

In the 22nd minute Anelka sent a powerful volley into the side netting after a cross from Florent Malouda had made its way across the six-yard box without attention from the Spurs defenders.

Chelsea felt they should have had a penalty in the 31st minute when Ballack collided with Vedran Corluka but referee Howard Webb rejected their appeals.

But his decision was of little consequence when Chelsea went ahead a minute later.

Drogba turned supplier with a superb cross into the middle of the Spurs penalty area and Cole got in front of Corluka to put a diving header into the net beyond former Chelsea keeper Carlo Cudicini.

The game had erupted into life at last and it was now a full-blooded derby with tackles flying in from both sides.

Drogba was the target for some rough stuff from the Spurs players as the temperature began to rise.

Chelsea won a free-kick in a central position some 25 yards out when Tom Huddlestone jumped into Ballack two minutes before the interval.

But Drogba hit the free-kick straight at Tottenham's defensive wall.

Chelsea should have gone two in front in the 46th minute but Lampard drove wide after Drogba had found him with a low cross.

In the build-up to Lampard's chance, Spurs defender King sustained a knock that forced his retirement from the action.

Alan Hutton replaced the stricken King with Corluka moving from right-back into the centre of defence alongside Bassong.

Spurs were furious in the 54th minute when Robbie Keane went down under a challenge from Ricardo Carvalho.

Referee Webb rejected Tottenham's appeals but TV replays appeared to show that the Chelsea defender had clipped the Spurs striker's heels.

The debate continued to rage on the pitch with Keane protesting to both Carvalho and Webb that is should have been a spot-kick.

Chelsea made Spurs pay moments later when Ballack made it 2-0.

Drogba's 57th-minute shot was well saved by Cudicini but Lampard followed up to roll the ball back into the six-yard box where Ballack was waiting to poke it home from point-blank range.

Chelsea were at their fluid best with a two-goal cushion and Bosingwa forced Cudicini into another save with a left-foot drive from 20-yards.

Not surprisingly the Blues went three in front in the 62nd minute when Drogba fired home from six yards for his fifth goal of the season.

Cudicini almost gifted Chelsea a fourth in the 73rd minute when he allowed a shot by substitute John Obi Mikel to creep under his body.

But the Italian keeper was alert enough to recover the ball before it could cross the goal line.

It got worse for Spurs when centre-half Bassong fell awkwardly on his shoulder and had to be carried off after lengthy treatment. He was replaced by Niko Kranjcar.

But Chelsea also lost striker Drogba with a calf injury in the 83rd minute which will give coach Ancelotti real cause for concern if he is out for any length of time.

21st August News - Comment: Big four or big fall?

Source - espnstar.com

The ever optimistic supporter, Kelvin Leong, bemoans another opening day that went wrong for the club he loves.

The ever optimistic supporter, Kelvin Leong, bemoans another opening day that went awfully wrong for the club he loves.

Every year, Tottenham fans start the season with a loud declaration. "This is the breakthrough season!"

Sadly, come the end of every season, or should I say mid-season, the Lilywhites' fans droop their heads in utter disbelief as another forgettable campaign comes and goes with no sign of the desired ‘breakthrough'.

Make no mistake. I am one of the above mentioned fools.

August 16 2008 marked an exciting day. The 2008/09 Barclays Premier League was due to kick off and, as usual, the cockerel held its head high enroute to Teeside to play Middlesbrough.

Spanish coach, Juande Ramos, had brought in a host of flair players such as Luka Modric, Giovanni Dos Santos and David Bentley to usher in the brand of attacking football he was renowned for during his time at Sevilla.

The boys trotted out at the Riverside looking confident - even cocky. But 90 minutes later, they shuffled back into the dressing room wondering what lies ahead after going down 2-1 in a lackluster showing.

How our hopes have vanished so fast is inexplicable. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to tell you what went wrong.

Defence

Why on earth was Gareth Bale left on the bench with the clumsy pairing of Benoit Assoue-Ekotto and Didier Zokora starting ahead of him?

Bale has been in sensational form in preseason, often rampaging down the left in support of Mexican boy wonder, Dos Santos and creating a hosts of chances for Dimitar Berbatov and Darren Bent.

Hutton proved his worth with Rangers and Scotland before moving to White Hart Lane and his dangerous overlapping runs down the right complimented Bentley's wing play to perfection.

So my question here is, why did Ramos decided to switch things up on the opening day after sticking to the same formation and players in preseason?

As expected, Ekotto and Zokora did nothing more than run around like headless chickens.

Tactical error obviously.

Midfield

Anyone who witnessed the 5-0 friendly demolition of Roma a week back, will tell you how devastating the combination of Bentley, Modric and Dos Santos can be.

Bentley, playing wide right, tormented the Romans with two deadly free kicks and his delightful crosses into the box created chance after chance for Bent and Berbatov.

Dos Santos' slalom-like runs down the left made defenders look like Sunday school league boys trying, but failing miserably, to do their best.

And add to that, Modric's needle-eyed precision passes from the middle which often made Roma's defence look second-class.

So why, I ask again in vain, did Ramos play Bentley down the left, Dos Santos as a striker and Modric as a holding midfielder while allowing Jermaine Jenas the license to attack?

Another tactical error.

Attack

Who has been the striker most talked about in the off season? A certain brooding Bulgarian who oozes class.

The man in question? Dimitar Berbatov.

Yes, I agree that his mind might have drifted to Old Trafford. But if his name is still on our books, why not play him and utilize him to the max before he leaves?

Bent struggled to combine with Dos Santos upfront and who can blame him?

His speed and off the ball running often goes best - think sakae and sashimi - with a target man laying it off for him.

As hard as Dos Santos might try, the boy is shorter than the standard sized office cabinet. So how is he supposed to play the role of a target man?

Tactical error again, again and again.

I hate having to sit down after the opening game as a Spurs fan and question the manager. But season after season - we lost away to Sunderland last season on the opening day - we shoot ourselves in the foot with our grave tactical errors.

Face it. Ramos is paid big bucks to pick the right players and choose the right tactics. And as much as I think he is a good manager for us, he'll have to deliver the results fast.

Come on you Spurs!

Final Results Saturday 16th August 2008

Arsenal 1-0 West Bromwich Albion
Bolton Wanderers 3-1 Stoke City
Everton 2-3 Blackburn Rovers
Hull City 2-1 Fulham
Middlesbrough 2-1 Tottenham Hotspur
West Ham United 2-1 Wigan Athletic
Sunderland 0-1 Liverpool

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