Champions League - Chelsea stutter through

Eurosport - Wed, 10 Dec 09:34:00 2008

Chelsea stumbled through to the knockout stages of the Champions League with a 2-1 victory over CFR Cluj at Stamford Bridge.

FOOTBALL; Didier Drogba, John Terry, Chelsea v Cluj, Dec 2008 - 0

Needing a win to guarantee progress in the competition, Salomon Kalou put the home side in front at the end of a first-half they had laboured through, although the visitors stunned Luiz Felipe Scolari's men with Yssouf Kone's equaliser nine minutes after the break.

Scolari had preferred Nicolas Anelka to Didier Drogba up front, but the Ivory Coast striker came off the bench to prod a winning goal on 71 minutes to save any embarrassment.

Roma's victory at home to Bordeaux meant that a draw would have been enough for Chelsea to qualify, although they still finish the group campaign as runners-up to the Italians, who should have a favourable draw when the competition resumes in the New Year.

Nervous tension was building in the home side after they made a stuttering start to the match, unable to find the clinical pass in the final-third as Cluj put up a strong defensive showing.

The hosts survived a genuine scare in the 17th minute when Hugo Alcantara met a cross from the tricky Juan Culio and headed back across goal, with John Mikel Obi needing to clear from a yard out with Cadu waiting to tap into an open goal.

Joe Cole, returning to the side after a two-match absence with an ankle injury, then went close as the home side gradually began to find their feet.

The former West Ham midfielder controlled Michael Ballack's cross on the edge of the box before firing wide of Nuno Claro's near post.

As it turned out, Chelsea had their goal handed to them on a plate six minutes before the break when a deep free-kick into the box somehow found its way to the feet of the Ivorian forward, completely unmarked six yards out. After some neat control, Kalou slammed the ball high into the net to break the deadlock and settle some nerves.

However, despite looking more relaxed after the break, the home side suffered the indignity of a Cluj equaliser nine minutes into the second half when Kone pulled away from marker Alex at the back post to meet Cristian Panin's cross and power a fine header past Petr Cech.

With Roma taking the lead over Bordeaux in Italy there was less urgency for a win, but the increasingly frustrated Scolari replaced Kalou with Drogba for the final half-hour and it was a move that paid almost immediate dividends.

Chelsea broke through the middle when Mikel lifted a cute pass into the path of Cole, who found Drogba inside the box. The striker took one touch to control the ball before quickly stabbing a shot under the body of Claro to put the home side back in front.

The remainder of the match was played out with complete ease as Chelsea knocked the ball about with no real urgency, content to take the victory out of a disjointed and lacklustre performance in front of an unsatisfied home crowd.

Roma 2-0 Bordeaux

Roma finished top of Group A with a comfortable victory over Bordeaux thanks to second-half goals from Matteo Brighi and Francesco Totti.

The match was goalless at half-time after a tense opening 45 minutes, both sides aware that a victory would ensure passage into the knockout stages regardless of the result at Stamford Bridge.

But midfielder Brighi controlled a low Simone Perrotta cross from the right and drove home to open the scoring just after the hour.

Totti fired in from the edge of the box to seal victory in the 79th minute.

The visitors paid the price for being too timid for a side needing a win to progress.

Roma have fought back from losing their opening game to Romanian debutants CFR Cluj to top the group with 12 points, one more than Chelsea.

Bordeaux finished third with seven and go through to the UEFA Cup.

Alex Sharratt / Eurosport

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  1. invalid comment

    From U R SOLES, on Wed 10 Dec 8:00AM
  2. Three Ivoriens scoring in the same game? That's­ amazing! This Sep blatter 6+5 will surely not work in­ Europe. He should experiment it first in Sud Americana­ and Russia, but most of all in his native country­ before considering it as an international option. UP­ CHELSEA! Drogula or whatever you the press call him, HE­ ASKED YOU TO KEEP QUIET. SO, JUST DO IT! KEEP QUIET.

    From ted, on Wed 10 Dec 7:54AM
  3. Oh....Yes... He (Drogba) has done it again, i pray he­ will surely continue this momentum In Christ's­ name, AMEN.

    From Sunny, on Wed 10 Dec 7:44AM
  4. I love chelsea gud work drogba,Anelka go nd sit down

    From comfort, on Wed 10 Dec 7:32AM
  5. Chelsea are so mediocre this season thanks to scolari.­ it's just not gonna work so they better send him­ parking sooner than later otherwise another season­ wasted as players like Lampard and Ballack go past­ their prime

    From VINCE, on Wed 10 Dec 7:27AM
  6. To sappercommando25
    may be you should give some to your­ partner..maybe he's in a bad need of it..mind your­ own business man..

    From Matty, on Wed 10 Dec 7:17AM
  7. Drobga was very sharp indeed last night and I hope he­ keeps up the momentum. Well done Chelsea

    From Lyndon, on Wed 10 Dec 6:40AM
  8. Chelsea lacked strength, character and discipline as a­ team. I missed Mourinho. Sincerely. Scolari doesn't­ appear as a coach that can take us anywhere.

    From SITU, on Wed 10 Dec 6:35AM
  9. I love chelsea gud work drogba,Anelka go nd sit down

    From comfort, on Wed 10 Dec 6:14AM
  10. Chelsea is a lucky team with overrated manager and­ players. Grant was way better than Scolari. Fact!

    From , on Wed 10 Dec 6:13AM
  11. Chelsea is a lucky team with overrated manager and­ players.Grant was way better than Scolari. Fact!

    From , on Wed 10 Dec 6:10AM
  12. Mathew A, and up yours

    From sappercommando25, on Wed 10 Dec 3:06AM
  13. Paul G, comment 9:
    Oh!!!! And the English are not are­ they....lol...What have the English done since­ 1966.....nothing at all.

    From sappercommando25, on Wed 10 Dec 3:03AM
  14. Dave S, comment 25:
    Your so called outfit is run by the­ Russian mafia......you poor naive specimen

    From sappercommando25, on Wed 10 Dec 3:01AM
  15. Dave S, well, you don't make any sense at all­ mate....lol...

    From sappercommando25, on Wed 10 Dec 2:59AM
  16. Abdul Kadir J, comment 52:
    The point here is that the­ so called mafia run Blues won't go all the way with­ a lack luster performance like that one. They shall get­ the boot and that will wipe the idiotic grins off the­ faces of that arrogant bunch (and their­ "fearsome" hooligan element)

    From sappercommando25, on Wed 10 Dec 2:58AM
  17. taff, you sheep shagger, comment 28:
    British­ team????????????????????
    What the hell are you on?­ Those so called "British" teams have long­ ceased to be "British"
    Do you live in the­ real world at all?

    From sappercommando25, on Wed 10 Dec 2:53AM
  18. totallytv, comment 36:
    Charity begins at home mate.

    From sappercommando25, on Wed 10 Dec 2:50AM
  19. Chelsea won't win the Champions League either way­ with the way they are playing. They would have to get­ serious to just progress on to the next stage. I hope­ that this @#$% Russian mafia run club get the­ boot.....up the arse and out of the competition.

    From sappercommando25, on Wed 10 Dec 2:49AM
  20. Waleed w, Now tell me what Chelsea is the best­ at......come on then, enlighten me....lol....

    From sappercommando25, on Wed 10 Dec 2:47AM
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