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.
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.
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grown men in shorts kicking pig skin. get a grip
some tramps thinkin chelsea aint gonna get it!! blue alllll the way mate!
Chelsea.my - Blues all the way. Great match :)
Welcome back Didier------- simply the best!
didia always make a huge difference in chelsea team but i want him to learn a big lesson from his past mistakes.His impatience cost chelsea champions cup last year. throwing coin to the fans cost him three macthes this season.I can see him as a great potential in the world and a glory to africa but he should learn to be patient.if he takes to this advice,it will go a very long way. i will be happy if his attention is put to this comment.love u didia,i love u chelsea.
Drogba looked so sharp. his touch is back and world class.
I cant understand what was goin on at the end though. Had so many chances to shoot and def could have grabbed another couple goals but Anelka didnt seem to wanna take a shot on
baddddddddddddddd
chelsea all da way..........DIDIER IS BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don't care wat others wanna say...Chelsea is the best...if you don't like it, too bad, it's not CFC problems,lolz..
Watever it is..the result counts!! KTBFFH!..yuhooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Chelsea all the way!
shut up dan chelsea are the best
So Chelsea are a blue machine marching..... yeah right..... they wont win anything this year, they are struggling and the Chelsea rent boys are in denial.
i was at the game and the cream always comes to the top.didi made a huge difference when he came on and linked well with nic so all you lot that think they cant play together had better eat your words cos they are gonna be awesome.up the chels
hope chelsea get braca in the draw
Did anyone watch the game, Chelsea "one of the best teams in the world" dont make me laugh.
up blues..............................
sa.parsley = @#$%
Well done chelsea
Blue and Proud
It used to be lucky Arsenal!!!!!!!!
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