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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Leaders Chelsea break club record as Spurs held

Goals by Florent Malouda and Salomon Kalou and a club record eighth consecutive home clean sheet helped Chelsea open a five-point lead in the Premier League with a 2-0 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday.

Malouda struck his seventh league goal of the season and Kalou came off the bench to seal victory after the break for Carlo Ancelotti's side whose early-season torrent of goals has slowed to a trickle in recent weeks.

Tottenham Hotspur rose to third, seven points behind Chelsea, after Dutchman Rafael van der Vaart made it five goals in seven since joining the north London club.

The midfielder notched the equalizer in a 1-1 draw at home to improving Everton.

West Bromwich Albion continued their dream start to life back in the top flight, moving into fourth place with a 2-1 home defeat of Fulham while Birmingham City beat Blackpool 2-0.

Sunderland edged Aston Villa 1-0 and Wigan Athletic's home match against Bolton Wanderers ended 1-1. West Ham United stayed bottom after a 2-1 home defeat by Newcastle United.

Second-placed Manchester City can reduce Chelsea's lead on Sunday when they host Arsenal while Manchester United, down in sixth spot, end their turbulent week at Stoke City.

Liverpool are also at home against Blackburn Rovers on Sunday.

Chelsea were not the fluent force that racked up 21 goals in their opening five league matches but were watertight at the back against Wolves.

It took them 23 minutes to break through against a lively visiting side and it was not until the 81st minute that Wolves were finally subdued.

"It was a tough game because we didn't play so well," Ancelotti told reporters. "We suffered from some dangerous situations in the first half and in the second half we conceded too many shots from distance.

"We could have closed the game before the second goal, we had a lot of chances, but we didn't play as well as we usually do."

Anelka enterprise

The opening goal owed much to the enterprise down the left of Nicolas Anelka. He played in Yuri Zhirkov and the Russian pulled the ball back into the path of Malouda who was unmarked eight meters out.

Chelsea have not conceded a league goal at home since March but Wolves came close to breaching the Blue wall on several occasions, most notably when Stephen Hunt's header was cleared off the line by Michael Essien.

Kevin Doyle also forced keeper Petr Cech to save a low shot and there was a growing sense of unease in the crowd before Kalou made it 2-0 after Essien and Didier Drogba linked up well.

Ancelotti picked out right back Jose Bosingwa for special praise after the Portuguese made his first league start for a year following a serious knee injury.

"Bosingwa was one of the best players on the pitch," said the coach. "He put a lot of pressure on in the second half by pushing up without the ball and he had opportunities to score.

"He played very well and he is an important player for us in the future."

Promoted West Bromwich are proving surprise packages under the astute management of former Chelsea midfielder Roberto di Matteo.

"This is beyond my expectations," Di Matteo said after his side came from behind to beat Fulham with goals by Youssuf Mulumbu and Marc-Antoine Fortune.

"I have absolutely no idea if we can keep it going. There is no secret -- it's hard work."

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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Berbatov fires United and Chelsea thrash Blackpool

Dimitar Berbatov scored a brilliant hat-trick to give Manchester United a 3-2 win over Liverpool and Chelsea maintained their goal rush by thrashing Blackpool 4-0 in the Premier League on Sunday.

United were dominant for the first hour with two goals for the Bulgarian striker, but two strikes in six minutes by Steven Gerrard dragged Liverpool level before Berbatov won it six minutes from time.

Chelsea made it five wins out of five with 21 goals and one conceded after they ripped through promoted Blackpool with first-half goals by Salomon Kalou, Florent Malouda (two) and Didier Drogba.

The champions top the standings on 15 points, four clear of United and Arsenal, who drew 1-1 at Sunderland on Saturday.

Manchester City moved up to fourth on eight points after beating Wigan Athletic 2-0 with goals by Carlos Tevez and Yaya Toure.

Tottenham Hotspur, 3-1 comeback winners over Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday, are fifth on eight points and the last season's top-five finishers now occupy the first five slots.

In the day's big game at Old Trafford, United were in total control after Berbatov headed in a 42nd-minute corner and added a brilliant second by bringing down a cross on his thigh with his back to goal and scoring with an overhead kick.

Rash challenge

Liverpool, who had offered nothing in attack, then profited from rash defending which allowed Gerrard to pull one back with a penalty after 64 minutes and equalize with a free kick six minutes later.

United had shipped late equalizers against Everton and Fulham in recent weeks but this time they conjured up a winner as Berbatov headed his seventh goal in six games this season.

"I was saying to myself it's going to be 10 but you end up 2-2; it was a travesty of a score-line but a great result in the end," manager Alex Ferguson told Sky Sports.

For the second week running a Drogba corner helped Chelsea into the lead inside two minutes, this time an unmarked Kalou tucking in at the far post.

Drogba also provided the second after 13 minutes, crossing low for Malouda, then the Ivorian striker got on the score-sheet when he swiveled on the edge of the box to bang in the third via a deflection.

Malouda cracked in his second after a Kalou pull-back four minutes before halftime.

Chelsea's fans sat back awaiting more goals but a combination of better Blackpool defense and a drop in attacking intensity led to a scoreless second period.

"It's fantastic, through the years we improve and we try to score as many as we can," Drogba said.

"We scored four in the first half and in the second we had so many chances so maybe this is something we have to think about even if the result was great."

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Sunday, August 22, 2010

Drogba chasing first hat-trick of hat-tricks since 1946

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Chelsea's Didier Drogba celebrates after scoring his hat-trick during their English Premier League match against West Bromwich Albion at Stamford Bridge in London August 14, 2010

Record-chasing Chelsea striker Didier Drogba will bid to become the first player in 64 years to claim three successive hat-tricks in the English top-flight when his team visit Wigan Athletic on Saturday.

No one has scored a treble in three consecutive English top-flight games since Liverpool's Jack Balmer in 1946.

The only other players to achieve the feat were Tottenham Hotspur's Frank Osborne in 1925 and Tom Jennings of Leeds United in 1926.

Ivory Coast international Drogba helped to wrap up the Premier League title for Chelsea on the final day of last season when he bagged three goals in an 8-0 demolition of Wigan at Stamford Bridge.

Drogba then started the new campaign with another treble in a 6-0 rout of promoted West Bromwich Albion last Saturday.

The 32-year-old's second hat-trick in a row helped him surpass Jimmy Greaves's total of 132 goals as Chelsea's sixth-highest scorer.

"I didn't know (about the record) but it is really nice," Drogba told the club's website (www.chelseafc.com).

"I have said I want to make history in the club and by being among these big players I have done it,” he said. “But I don't want to stop here, I want my name as high as I can (get it)."

Only Bobby Tambling (202), Kerry Dixon (193), Frank Lampard (158), Roy Bentley (150) and Peter Osgood (150) are ahead of Drogba (134) on Chelsea's all-time list.

Wigan will be wary of the Ivorian especially as Roberto Martinez's team had the second-worst defensive record in the Premier League last season and slumped to a shock 4-0 home defeat by promoted Blackpool last Saturday.

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