Champions League - Drogba gives Chelsea edge

Eurosport - Thu, 26 Feb 09:01:00 2009

Didier Drogba's 12th minute strike gave Chelsea a 1-0 home win over Juventus in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie.

FOOTBALL 2008-2009 Champions League Chelsea-Juventus Didier Drogba - 0

The result will see Guus Hiddink's side travel to Turin in a fortnight's time with a slender advantage, although the Italian giants showed enough in the second half to suggest they will be far from pushovers in the return leg.

The win was Hiddink's second in as many games since replacing Luiz Felipe Scolari in the Stamford Bridge hotseat and although the performance was far from classic, the Dutchman cannot have failed to have been pleased with the reaction he has got from his players.

Not least Drogba, who showed glimpses of his best form with a performance full of energy and desire, and capped with a superbly-taken goal.

The Ivorian's form this season has been hit and miss but this time his finish was clinical, the striker needing just one touch to control Salomon Kalou's clever slide rule pass before turning and firing low past Buffon.

The opening period was an open, entertaining affair which Chelsea started well and continued to boss in terms of possession and chances.

It took the hosts just four minutes to test the Juventus back line, Salomon Kalou cutting inside and letting fly with a well-struck shot that Gianluigi Buffon did well to snaffle.

Drogba, who appears rejuvenated under Hiddink, then began to make his mark on the game and made a great run to meet Jose Bosingwa's near post cross with a header that whistled over the bar on eight minutes.

Soon after, the Ivorian - not for the first time in his career, nor for the last time on the night - saw a loud penalty claim turned away after he collided with Cristian Molinaro in the box.

He was to be disappointed again early in the second half, when referee Olegario Benquerenca saw nothing untoward in Giorgio Chiellini's challenge in the area - and then again as full-time neared when the same Italy defender appeared to block his run on goal.

His displeasure at the decision was evident on both occasions, but there was not a hint of a scowl on Drogba's face on 12 minutes when his supreme finish broke the deadlock. Such was Chelsea's early superiority, at that point in the game it seemed Juventus were there for the taking.

But Claudio Ranieri's side recovered well from going a goal behind, and the visitors managed to fashion a good chance to equalise on 21 minutes, the ever-green Alessandro Del Piero profiting from a neat Tiago through pass to get a shot on target. Petr Cech had to be alert to turn the ball around the post.

From the resulting corner Amauri, who came more into the encounter as the game progressed, glanced a header wide of the mark and Chiellini failed to get his outstretched boot to it at the far post.

While the Italian side continued their ascendency after the break, Drogba was involved once again on 50 minutes when he saw directed a header wide of the mark in a similar vein to his first-half effort.

Like Drogba, Cech has been far from his best so far this season, and the goalkeeper very nearly gifted Juve a way back into the game on the hour mark, uncharacteristically dropping a cross at the feet of Amauri. Fortunately for Chelsea, Cech managed to recover and dive on the ball seconds before the Brazilian pulled the trigger.

Moments later substitute Marco Marchionni gave further proof that this match was not over when he fired inches over the bar before Amauri leapt like a salmon to direct a header goalwards, prompting Cech back into action.

As an attacking force, Chelsea were nowhere near as potent during the second half, although Nicolas Anelka went close to doubling their advantage with a terrific strike on the break with just three minutes remaining.

The Frenchman's drive from 25 yards fizzed just wide of the upright and Chelsea were nearly made to pay immediately as David Trezeguet - on as a substitute - found himself in on goal in the 88th minute. But Anelka's compatriot snatched at his shot and the ball bounced wide.

There was still time for Pavel Nedved to give the home crowd a scare with a crisp drive from the edge of the penalty area in stoppage time. His effort flew wide but the visitors had already done enough to suggest Chelsea will be up against it in Turin, where Juve are unbeaten in 13 ties.

Mike Hytner / Eurosport

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  1. up chelsea we are going to get draw in turin just mark­ it

    From akintoye, on Thu 26 Feb 7:35AM
  2. CHELSEA are out to rule and dominate.Big up Drogba and­ co.Man U see u this time around if at all u survive up­ to the last levelBLUES FOR LIFE.

    From Samson K, on Thu 26 Feb 7:31AM
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    From faburegas04, on Thu 26 Feb 7:18AM
  4. winning will now be our culture, Up Blues, UP DROGBA

    From Don, on Thu 26 Feb 5:47AM
  5. Post 14: the only EPL team that is in danger of going­ out is Man U, if Inter score one goal, ManU will have­ to score two. Note: I'm not say ManU will loose,­ but if........

    From starman_123, on Thu 26 Feb 5:47AM
  6. stu_mcdonn and all the other european leagues are not­ full of "foreigners"? Puhleeze: there is­ strong case for some european clubs that are still­ playing in the UCL that a name change is in­ order.

    Real Madrid renamed to Real Holland,
    Barcelona­ should be renamed to Boca Junior SA
    Internazionale,­ well maybe they don't need to change their name­ because their name already implies they international­ players
    Bayern Munich, to Bayern EU

    You want me to go­ on????

    From starman_123, on Thu 26 Feb 5:41AM
  7. Sorry Guys
    But CHELSEA win!
    No matter what you say­ against CHELSEA
    End of the day-
    Score sheet results­ matters
    DROGBA ON TARGET AGAIN! :)

    From rose, on Thu 26 Feb 4:23AM
  8. TAKE NOTE EVERYBODY-----
    CHELSEA IS HERE TO HAUNT­ YOU!!!
    GUS WILL DRIVE THE FORCE!!!
    TEAM WILL SPELL THE­ DEADLY VENUM
    BE SCARED REALLY SCAREDDDDDDDDD!
    CHELSEA­ ON THE WAY!!!
    CHELSEA WINNERS!
    CHEERS!!!!

    From rose, on Thu 26 Feb 4:01AM
  9. RICH CHELSEA????
    YES THEY ARE!!!
    RICH WITH DYNAMIC­ PLAYERS!!
    RICH WITH FANTASTIC TEAM!!!
    RICH WITH AMAZING­ GOALSSSSSSS!
    RICH WITH TANTALIZING TEAMPLAY!!!!
    RICH­ WITH WHATEVER YOU CAN THINK OF!!!!
    CHEERS TO THE RICH­ CHELSEA!!!!

    From rose, on Thu 26 Feb 3:55AM
  10. CHELSEA WINS AGAIN
    CHELSEA WINNING FORM AGAIN
    BE SCARED­ EVERYBODY
    CHELSEA WILL RULE!
    JUVE WILL BE HISTORY
    IN­ TURIN
    SEE YAH!

    From rose, on Thu 26 Feb 3:52AM
  11. Drogba scored? Chelsea won? So what? This is only the­ beginning of the end for the rich kids from London...

    From Yavor, on Thu 26 Feb 3:19AM
  12. Yous Go On about The English Prem. being 'The­ Greatest League In The World'? Yes IT IS a Strong­ League BUT IT IS The Foreign Players Who Make Your­ League Strong & Worth Watching? You Only NEED To­ Look at Your National Side to See What Over-Rated­ Prima-Donnas Your Players Are?

    Put Your 11 Best­ English Players In Against Most of The Top Teams in The­ Champions League & Yous Would Get NO WHERE

    From Stuart, on Thu 26 Feb 2:04AM
  13. Juve was very nervous, I'venever seen Del Piero­ play so below his standards giving the ball away­ cheaply. The whole team, in fact, in the first half­ looked rather worried. In second half they dominated­ possession but they missed Camoranesi. Crappy Cech was­ lucky not to conceide a penalty or a goal when he­ flapped the ball onto Amauri. Anelka on the side was­ wasted. The return leg will tell another story. Of all­ teams Liverpool seem the safest. 1-0 it's a very­ slim advantage both for Arsenal and Chelsea, ManU is at­ risk too as conceding a goal at home could cost them­ dearly.

    From Morituri, on Thu 26 Feb 1:11AM
  14. good to see ancelotti's progamme coming into effect

    From Rick, on Thu 26 Feb 1:08AM
  15. FORZA JUVE!

    From Parky, on Thu 26 Feb 12:40AM
  16. god luck chelsea....come on the bluse yeahhhhh....

    From Amin, on Thu 26 Feb 12:34AM
  17. god luck chelsea yeahhhh......come on theblues

    From Amin, on Thu 26 Feb 12:32AM
  18. chelsea to be KO in the 2nd leg

    From saeed, on Thu 26 Feb 12:24AM
  19. English Permiership year in and year out prove why it­ is the greatest league in the world. More power, more­ pace and equal skill level...to the above post that­ said you can count English players on one hand, here­ are a few for you that are playing in the CL...Lampard,­ A. Cole, Terry, Rooney, Giggs, Carrick, O'shea,­ Ferdinand, Evans, Carragher, Gerrard and a few that­ will play that I didn't mention...I think­ that's more than one hand...The PREM is again, like­ all years recently why it is the finest league in the­ world. Last 2 years, 3 out of 4 PREM teams in­ Semis...With all things said, Barca probably best team­ in world this year...

    From bocephus1234, on Thu 26 Feb 12:19AM
  20. did CHELSEA not juve 5 o the other season now shut it­ you dip sticks

    From tom, on Wed 25 Feb 11:06PM
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