Premier League - Chelsea hold off spirited Wigan

Eurosport - Mon, 25 Aug 08:25:00 2008

Chelsea beat Wigan 1-0 thanks to Deco's stunning early free-kick in their Premier League clash at the JJB Stadium.

FOOTBALL 2008-2009 Premier League Wigan-Chelsea Deco - 0

The win preserved Chelsea's 100 percent record under new manager Luiz Felipe Scolari, but following their impressive opening day demolition of Portsmouth, it was very much a case of 'after the Lord Mayor's Show' for the top flight's new leaders.

This was much more like last season's Chelsea who, under the previous incumbents of the Stamford Bridge hotseat, were solid at the back but offered little in the way of entertainment at the other end.

They recorded their second consecutive victory of the new season with an unspectacular but effective performance against a Wigan side who, despite their endeavour, fell to a second straight defeat.

Latics boss Steve Bruce's best-laid plans were thrown out of the window moments prior to kick-off as Olivier Kapo complained of illness and was relegated to the bench and injury-prone goalkeeper Chris Kirkland hurt his back in the warm-up, ruling him out completely.

Jason Koumas came into the starting XI for Kapo while Mike Pollitt was called to deputise in the between the sticks. And the veteran keeper was soon in the spotlight, as he found himself picking the ball out of the back of the net with just four minutes on the clock.

Deco gave the visitors the perfect start with a superbly executed free-kick from 25 yards after Lee Cattermole was penalised for hand-ball just outside the area.

The Portuguese effortlessly found the top left hand corner to register his second goal in as many Premier League games since a summer move from Barcelona - the £7.9 million Scolari paid for his services is already beginning to look like a bargain.

A week previously, Chelsea gave a clear demonstration of their attacking prowess with the 4-0 win over Pompey, and with that fresh in their minds it would have been easy for Wigan to allow their heads to drop after such an early hammer blow.

But credit must go to Steve Bruce's side who, if anything, were inspired by going a goal down. They enjoyed the better of the possession and fashioned more chances for the remainder of the opening period.

The excellent Wilson Palacios created an opportunity for Wigan to level almost immediately. The Honduran beat Jose Bosingwa at the byline before testing Petr Cech with a sharp shot from a narrow angle.

Roared on by a partisan if sparse home crowd, Wigan looked by far the more likely to be next on the scoresheet as they continued to threaten on the attack while repelling Chelsea's rare sorties forward.

Amr Zaki, on the scoresheet on his debut last week, twice brought smart saves out of Cech, either side of a looping Palacios cross-shot that nearly caught out the Czech keeper.

With Wigan pouring forward and the ineffective Nicolas Anelka isolated up front, Chelsea found it difficult to offer much in an attacking sense.

The visitors rarely threatened Pollitt after the goal, and they were forced to rely on quick breaks and set pieces - neither of which gleaned any further breakthrough. Anelka's only contribution was a penalty appeal just before half-time, which Alan Wiley quickly waved away.

Compared with the energetic, entertaining first half, the second could not have been more different as both sides failed to bring the crowd out of their post-break slumber.

Chelsea successfully closed the game down and allowed Wigan little in terms of goal chances.

The visitors were equally uninspiring going forward as the second half progressed - Michael Essien provided a rare shot on target on 66 minutes, but his long-range shot was comfortably saved by Pollitt.

As the full-time whistle approached, Wigan might have nicked a point had Cech not been alert enough to palm away a low Kapo drive, the Frenchman having come on for the final 15 minutes.

The Latics' first-half performance might have merited a point, but Chelsea still know how to win games away from home when they are not firing on all cylinders - an ominous sign for their title rivals.

Mike Hytner / Eurosport

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  1. luckily chelsea was not depending on certain players compared to M.U which depending too much on Ronaldo...

    From jimi, on Mon 25 Aug 9:09AM
  2. now, now, !all this @#$% ,i'm suprised at the lot of ya!

    From hamblinsteve@..., on Mon 25 Aug 9:04AM
  3. danluckylarry. were was chelsea before the russian money ????the games were never a sell out and it only sell out before the russian money appeared man u , made the terraces full at the bridge you been only doing well since the russian , and since you have won two titles , and for all your shouting you have no respect till you win 16 or more titles and eupean tropies like ie man u , or liverpool , and i cant see that happening as the russian will be long gone in a few years , so respect teams that have achieved , noy one who has really done nothing in all its football history , like a lot of fans who now support the team where were you when they were doing nothing , like they are now , man u champions

    From tasdeon, on Mon 25 Aug 8:39AM
  4. so much for the samba football of chelsea scored then packed the defence , pompey was a fluke last week as pompey was poor , if this is what we have to watch this season from chelsea then wake me up when the games over , good goal by deco ,but rest was poor , bit like the lucky liverpool , come on man u ,and whats wrong with women on this line thought most of you were old women anyway ,, good luck girls and of course all the little sad boys who act like girls ?????????????

    From tasdeon, on Mon 25 Aug 8:28AM
  5. chelsea easily outplayed united in the champions league final united couldnt stop them the only players on form for united were ronaldo and ferdinand. united can only rely on penalties to beat chelsea. take it united fans u cant beat chelsea in a proper game. !!! blues forever!!!

    From Ryan, on Mon 25 Aug 7:13AM
  6. chelsea can't buy cups, but what can united really can do without ronaldo???

    From peppershow, on Mon 25 Aug 6:48AM
  7. Blues Haters,wateva u think doesnt matter,we have our precious 6 points...ask man utd and arsenal how it feels to throw away cheap points dis early... keep consolin urselves losers..BLUES TILL I DIE!

    From Dr Iluyomade Ayodele, on Mon 25 Aug 5:39AM
  8. why do people come here and say rubbish abou other teams?thats what the internat is for isn't it?to critises and comdemn.chelsea are a good team full stop and your hating them wont make any difference.....4rm an arsenal fan.

    From loading2010, on Mon 25 Aug 12:58AM
  9. @#$% chelsea , united won the champions league so shut up you cant buy that now can you ?

    From scottdarby@..., on Mon 25 Aug 12:39AM
  10. wigan played quite well today so wel done. glad to see after 2 games tho that chelsea, blue brazil, have got flare and also still kept that hard to beat style. palacios is a great player i think but Im so hapy chelsea got deco. he is (in my opinion) maybe the best midfielder in the world. scolari clearly knows what he is doin so if he says robinho will do the job I think he might end up being incredible!

    From yip, on Mon 25 Aug 12:27AM
  11. WIGAN WERE THE BETTER SIDE BUT CHE WON ONCE AGAIN THROUGH DECO

    From David, on Sun 24 Aug 11:46PM
  12. You guys make me laugh, always slagging each other off rather than talking about the footie!! Liverpool will surprise this season, mark my words :)

    From gezmeister01, on Sun 24 Aug 11:37PM
  13. come on lads im a chelsea supported nd obviusly yer one nicolas not but ders no need 2 bring gender into it...i know plenty of lads who hav no problem slagging chelsea, im not like "yeah well ur a lad" im just like u support a @#$% team or whatever.

    From Petra the Pianist, on Sun 24 Aug 11:04PM
  14. uncletobby, why dont u find a better station to broadcast your report?

    From Dynamic, on Sun 24 Aug 9:34PM
  15. boozola you bozo .... b o l l o x

    From the silent assassin, on Sun 24 Aug 9:16PM
  16. b o l l o x b o l l o x

    From the silent assassin, on Sun 24 Aug 9:15PM
  17. wont the dogs home be closed now lol plus think @#$% have better taste in football clubs lol

    From nicoladalley@..., on Sun 24 Aug 8:30PM
  18. its a bit sad when a man shrivels when a woman talks about football they have nothing to start with never mind sweet maybe cowslip will have enough balls for all you men cowslip supporters this season

    From nicoladalley@..., on Sun 24 Aug 8:24PM
  19. nothing back from the chicks?? thought not, bingo must've started. I'm off to the pub to chat up some @#$% and make their night! adios

    From boozola25, on Sun 24 Aug 8:24PM
  20. I DONT UNDERSTAND WHY OTHER CLUBS WORRY FOR CHELSEA SPENDING FORCE ? MIND YOUR BUSINESS AND WAIT FOR CHELSEA TO BEG FOR MONEY BEFORE YOU COMPLAIN . GO ON BLUES .

    From SweetKutieStar, on Sun 24 Aug 8:17PM
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