Thursday, March 25, 2010

Match Report: Portsmouth 0 - 5 Chelsea


Chelsea cut Manchester United's lead at the top of the Premier League to one point with an impressive 5-0 hammering of crisis club Portsmouth at Fratton Park.

A David James howler allowed Didier Drogba to tap into an empty net for Chelsea's opener before Florent Malouda grabbed two second-half goals in 10 minutes.

Drogba's neat finish and Lampard's late goal sealed the win against a Portsmouth side now one step closer to almost certain relegation.

Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti handed Daniel Sturridge a surprise start as the Blues looked to close the gap on United and atone for their Champions League exit to Inter Milan last week.

Sturridge replaced Nicolas Anelka in Ancelotti's starting XI, which also included Petr Cech and Ricardo Carvalho, who have both been out through injury for a month. Deco was handed his first start since February 2 while Yury Zhirkov came in for the injured Branislav Ivanovic.

Portsmouth manager Avram Grant replaced Quincy Owusu-Abeyie and Nadir Belhadj with Steve Finnan and Richard Hughes, while there was no place for Aruna Dindane due to a clause in his loan agreement which would require Pompey to pay £4million to Lens if he played another game for the club.

Ancelotti described the match as a "must win" against Grant, who spent eight months at the helm at Stamford Bridge in the 2007-08 season.

Financially-stricken Portsmouth, who learned before kick off they would be allowed to sell players outside the transfer window, lined up in a defensive 4-3-2-1 formation at a rain-soaked Fratton Park.

Chelsea were the most dominant team in the early exchanges and Deco combined well with Drogba before the Ivory Coast striker fired a weak shot wide.

Drogba was in the thick of the action again soon after but he wasted a good chance by volleying well over the bar from inside the box.

Lampard thought he had put Chelsea ahead in the 10th minute but James scrambled across his line to tip the midfielder's 30-yard strike around the post.

James was once again on hand to save another Lampard shot moments later from a similar distance.

Pompey started to get a foothold on the game as the pitch cut up under the rain but found themselves 1-0 down thanks to a James howler in the 32nd minute.

The England 'keeper raced out of his box to make a routine clearance after Deco tried to play through Drogba but James completely missed the ball, leaving the Ivory Coast man to tap into an empty net.

James was left with his hands on his hips as the Chelsea fans ridiculed the stopper for his mistake.

Ancelotti was forced into a change soon after when he brought on Alex for Carvalho, who went off clutching his ankle.

The game came close to boiling point soon after when Pompey full back Ricardo Rocha had to be carried off after colliding with Malouda.

Malouda then squared up to Hermann Hreidarsson, who claimed the Frenchman had used his elbow in the challenge, before being booked by referee Lee Mason.

Rocha, meanwhile, was carried off on a stretcher after a four-minute stoppage while wearing an oxygen mask.

Pompey's troubles worsened when Tommy Smith hobbled off after the half-time whistle.

Smith failed to emerge after half time and was replaced by Quincy, whose clever ball into the box failed to find a team-mate soon after the break.

After his booking, Malouda was booed every time he touched the ball and he soon plunged the Pompey fans into further misery when he picked up Lampard's pass and beat James from a tight angle to make it 2-0.

Joe Cole, who had voiced his frustration at his lack of first-team action earlier this week, replaced the ineffective Sturridge in the 53rd minute.

The midfielder made an immediate impact, drawing a good save from James after a clever through ball from Lampard.

Malouda then scored his second of the night when he reacted first to James' save from Lampard's shot to coolly slot the ball home to make it 3-0.

James then pulled off a flying save to deny Lampard from 20 yards as Chelsea looked to turn the screw.

Kanu replaced Mokoena with 15 minutes left in a desperate attempt to inject some life into the Pompey attack, who were being well marshalled by John Terry and Alex.

Drogba was then played in by John Obi Mikel and the striker held his nerve to slot past James from inside the box to make it 4-0.

Portsmouth then had a golden chance to pull one back but Hughes somehow put a free header from five yards out wide.

Frederic Piquionne then beat two Chelsea defenders down the right but Kanu blazed over from eight yards out.

Second half substitute Patrick Van Aanholt then squared the ball to Drogba but he just missed out on his third by firing over.

Lampard completed Pompey's misery when he finished from Drogba's knock down in the dying minutes to make it 5-0.

Asenjo Attracting Interest


Sergio Asenjo will decide his future at the end of the season but his agent concedes he is honoured to be linked with the likes of Chelsea and AC Milan.

Asenjo, who is rated as one of the best young goalkeepers in Europe, was snapped up by Atletico Madrid from Real Valladolid last summer.

The 20-year-old has impressed hugely for the Rojiblancos and now both Chelsea and Milan are said to be keen on landing him.

"The interest of top clubs like AC Milan and Chelsea is an honour," his agent Zoran Vekic told Calciomercato.

"In football anything is possible, but until the end of the season we will not take any decision.

"Atletico Madrid has made a major investment in him and together at the end of the season we'll evaluate the situation."

Vekic revealed that both Manchester United and Barcelona were tracking his charge before he moved to Atletico.

"We know that the Rossoneri have followed him but last year there were also Barcelona and Manchester United and there was also a deal with Fiorentina," he said.

Ancelotti: Closing The Door

Carlo Ancelotti admits he is experiencing his toughest days since joining Chelsea and he is ordering rearguard action to bring the good times back.

The 50-year-old certainly doesn't lack for experience at the top level of the game and knowledge gained over many seasons tells him the road to recovery begins with improving matters at the back.

He identifies the home defeat by Manchester City last month as the starting point for the downturn and as he takes his team to Portsmouth on Wednesday with just two wins in the last eight away league games, says:

'This is the most difficult moment of the season, but we don't have to be afraid to say this and we are working to close this moment immediately with a victory.

'During this period we had a lot of injuries and didn't have to possibility to rotate using our squad but this is not an excuse.

'Every team has a difficult moment in the season. In the past I had every year a problem with the team and every year the right way forward was to stay focused defensively.

'We have to have more discipline on the pitch and have stay focused on the defensive positions and I spoke to the players about this. It is very important not to concede a goal.

'The statistics say we were winning a lot of games and the other teams then equalise,' he highlights.

'Our behaviour is to attack every time and also when we are winning. Maybe we need different behaviour and to stay more focused on defending when we are winning.'

Giving the ups-and-downs of a long season, it is only at the end of the fixtures that Ancelotti believes an accurate assessment of Chelsea this campaign can be made, but whatever the final trophy haul he expects to lead the Blues into the next campaign.

'I have a very good relationship with the club and with Roman [Abramovich] and my position is not in discussion. I have two years of contract left and I have no problem to confirm this.'

Ribery Rules Out Chances Of Summer Move To Chelsea


Franck Ribery has ruled out the possibility of joining Chelsea this summer, saying it will be a straight choice between Barcelona and Real Madrid if he leaves Bayern Munich.

Ribery is out of contract at the end of next season and, if he fails to agree an extension, it looks certain he will be sold this summer rather than being allowed to leave on a free transfer.

Chelsea are thought to have an interest in Ribery, but the France star has now said the weather would prohibit a move to England.

"If I decide not to accept Bayern's offer of an extension then I'll certainly be going to Spain," he told Sport Bild.

"I can assure you there has been no decision yet. I myself am brooding about this the most. Money is not the only issue. The difference between the clubs is no longer so big. The decision will therefore not be made with my bank account, but in my head.

"I would be lying if I said I wasn't leaning in one direction, but I have to take a lot of factors into consideration - not only what is good for me but also for my wife and children.

"My wife is from the south. She needs sun. There are many things to keep in mind. I think about my family. Here, it rains and it snows. [My wife] is often alone when I am not there. She doesn't have many friends, but that doesn't mean we don't feel happy in Munich."

It has long been speculated that Ribery has already agreed a move to Madrid, but he has suggested that Barca are currently the better side.

"Real and Barcelona are, perhaps alongside Manchester United and Chelsea, above all other clubs. I am also only human. If you have an offer from such a club you should be allowed to consider it. It's where the world's best players play," he said.

"Barcelona have built a team for the long-term. Everyone in the world knows how they play. Meanwhile, Real Madrid have invested in superstars, but something is missing.

"Right now, I am pondering what is the most attractive option. Madrid have prestige despite failing in the last-16 of the Champions League for the last six seasons."

Meanwhile, Bayern winger Arjen Robben has denied reports he advised Ribery to choose Barcelona over Madrid if he decides to leave.

Robben, who moved to Bayern from Madrid in the summer, told Radio Marca: "I never said that. He has the quality to play for both teams, but what I prefer is for him to stay at Munich. Hopefully he will continue with us. I love playing alongside him."

Paulo Ferreira Keen To Stay At Chelsea Until The End Of His Career

Veteran full-back Paulo Ferreira hopes to see out the remainder of his career at Chelsea.

The 31-year-old is under contract with the west London club until 2013, and hopes to honour that deal before retiring from the game.

"I have a deal with Chelsea that runs until 2013 and my idea is to see that out and to then leave football, but this sport is unpredictable," he told Maisfutebol.

"If I finish that deal I will be 34 and it is difficult to find another club then, so this has always been my intention since I signed the deal (in 2008)."

Ferreira, who joined the club from FC Porto in 2004, has been linked with a summer exit from the Blues, but he believes that will not be the case.

"Rumours about a possible exit were false as I have always considered Chelsea to be my home as I have always had great support here," he said.

"I am a player that has always given his all to his club, at Porto and here. I am a professional in all aspects. When I am able to look back on my career I will be content.

"I have been able to win many important titles and I am happy with what I have achieved."

Entering the twilight of his career, Ferreira also hopes he can taste success at international level, having gained 51 caps for Portugal but falling agonisingly short of any major honours.

"With Portugal I really want to win a title," he added.

"We were very close at the Euros in Portugal [where they were runners up to Greece] and did excellently at the 2002 World Cup [finishing fourth].

"My dream now is to make the final list for the national team and to play wherever I am required."

Redknapp Cool On Cole Talk


Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp has played down suggestions he will look to sign Chelsea midfielder Joe Cole if he leaves Chelsea this summer.

Cole, 28, is out of contract in the summer and revealed this week that negotiation with Chelsea has not gone according to plan.

"We can't seem to find common ground and it's distracting," he said. "At the moment there is no offer on the table, so I know where I stand. I still hope to talk in the summer."

Should Cole leave Stamford Bridge on a free transfer, he is likely to attract widespread interest from around Europe, but Redknapp has indicated that he is unlikely to make an offer.

"He is a terrific player but I have a lot of terrific players here," he said. "When you look at Luka (Modric), Niko (Kranjcar), Aaron Lennon, David Bentley, I am not short really.

"When you talk about signings of the year, Niko never gets a mention. He has to be right up there. What a fantastic signing he has been for us. I paid £2.5 million when I signed him for Portsmouth and the same when he came here. "When I first saw Niko play, I thought that he was a terrific technical player. He has been top-class since we brought him here."

Carlo Ancelotti, meanwhile, has suggested he is unconcerned by the current uncertainty over the player's future.

"For me, it's not distracting," he said. "I think that Joe doesn't need to do more. He is doing everything at his best and he wants to play.

"He isn't playing because Joe Cole has a manager who puts him on the pitch sometimes and sometimes puts him on the bench."

Real Madrid's Rafael Van Der Vaart On Chelsea's Wish List To Replace Deco

Spanish daily AS is reporting that Chelsea coach Carlo Ancelotti has identified his transfer target to replace the ageing Deco in his squad for next season is Real Madrid's Rafael Van der Vaart. The English club will reportedly pay €11 million.

AS quotes The Sun, which has reported that conversations between the London club and the Dutchman's agent have already begun to discuss a deal with the hope of finalising an agreement before the World Cup, as it is anticipated that the Dutchman's transfer fee will increase after his appearance in South Africa.

After being largely discounted in the Real Madrid squad at the beginning of the season, not even being included in squad lists for friendly matches, van der Vaart has worked his way back into the Blancos rotation, providing pivotal performances. His most notable impact came with his last minute goal to give Real Madrid the three points against Sevilla - a win that saw them vault ahead of Barcelona into first place in the Liga table.

PSV Director Jan Reker Downplays Miroslav Stoch Transfer Rumours


Slovakian international Miroslav Stoch left Chelsea for Twente on a year-long loan deal last summer and has since been in impressive form for the Tukkers. The young winger has scored eight goals in 27 league games so far.

His strong performances haven't gone unnoticed by Dutch powerhouse PSV and Stoch could reportedly be on his way to Eindhoven at the end of the season. However, PSV director Jan Reker has now downplayed any such rumours.

"We were not interested in signing Stoch last summer and haven't approached Chelsea to ask about his availability," said Reker to Dutch football weekly Voetbal International.

"I recently read that we want to sign him this summer, but we haven't approached him. His agent offered him to us, but that doesn't mean that we will make a move for him.

"There's no doubt about it that we think Miroslav is a good player, but we haven't shown any interest in signing him. Maybe his agent approached us to get him a better deal at Chelsea."