Saturday, July 24, 2010

Match Report: Ajax 3 - 1 Chelsea


Chelsea's pre-season preparations went continental this evening with a friendly at Ajax's impressive Amsterdam ArenA. However, a very young team was unable to produce a win against Holland's runners-up as the hosts, using a number of first-team regulars, ran out 3-1 winners.

While the first batch of World Cup participants in the Blues squad were finishing their second day of training back in Cobham, there were two changes to the side that defeated Crystal Palace 1-0 on Saturday.

Petr Cech and Alex, both injured, remained in England while Ross Turnbull started in goal and Jeffrey Bruma stepped inside from right-back to fill the slot vacated by the Brazilian centre-back. The full-back slot the Dutch teenager had previously occupied went to Billy Clifford.

Josh McEachran joined Bruma and Clifford in a line-up that included three of last season's FA Youth Cup-winning side, rather aptly against a club renowned for running their own virtual conveyor belt of young talent over the years. One of those Ajax Academy products, Mario Melchiot, was among the crowd to watch his former teams take each other on, having recently agreed a move from Wigan to Um Salal of Qatar.

From kick-off, the contingent of Chelsea supporters - the only spectators to be found in the upper tier of the bowl-shaped stadium - made themselves heard around the ground that will host a Champions League qualifier next Wednesday. However, with just six minutes on the clock it was the home fans filling the lower tier who were cheering, when Christian Eriksen's cross from the right deflected past Turnbull off the head of the unfortunate Bruma.

In response, Chelsea looked to calm the game down and retain the ball, with both young full-backs showing they were willing to burst forward and offer width in possession. The final ball, however, was lacking when it came to creating chances.

Lacking, that is, until Mikel picked the ball up on the halfway line on 25 minutes and found Franco Di Santo on the edge of the Ajax area with a measured pass. The Argentinean was challenged as he looked to pass Toby Alderweireld, but the loose ball fell invitingly into the path of the arriving Daniel Sturridge and his first-time left-foot finish evaded Holland's World Cup keeper Maarten Stekelenburg.

Unfortunately for the Blues, the scores remained level for no more than a minute. Stekelenburg's first touch after picking the ball out of his net was to send a long ball up-field, which Turnbull dived to gather up, only to see the ball squirm loose, leaving Siem De Jong to roll the ball into an empty net from the left-hand side of the box.

After those hectic moments, the tempo notably slowed up until 10 minutes before the break, when Billy Clifford's lung-busting run nearly paid off as he was picked out in space wide right by McEachran. His first-time cross was headed behind for a corner with Di Santo lurking but the set play came to nothing and the Blues went in at half-time a goal behind.

Half-time changes, in pre-season games, are inevitable and both McEachran and Billy Clifford were withdrawn at the outset of the second half, making way for Scott Sinclair and 15-year-old defensive prospect Nathaniel Chalobah. The latter change was a like-for-like swap at right-back, while Sinclair slotted in alongside Sturridge behind Di Santo as the team adopted a Christmas tree formation. In goal, Hilario replaced Turnbull to make it three substitutions at the halfway stage.

And the Portuguese stopper found himself involved one-on-one with Marvin Zeegelaar on 58 minutes as the Ajax wideman burst through the Blues backline. But, after lingering until the angle became rather acute, he shot across goal and wide as Hilario made himself big at his near post.

Shortly after the hour, there were more changes involving our triumphant Youth Cup side of last season when Milan Lalkovic replaced Di Santo, the left-winger's entrance allowing Sturridge to move up front alone, with Sinclair taking up a wide role on the right of a 4-3-3. Simultaneously, there was a re-shuffle at the back with Patrick van Aanholt leaving the field to be replaced by Rohan Ince. The substitute took up his usual place in the centre of defence, allowing Bertrand to move into his own favoured position at left-back.

In a half of few chances, there was a further change in the 73rd minute when Jack Cork entered the fray in place of Michael Essien, who had continued his comeback without any injury problems.

Moments later and another of Ajax's Dutch World Cup squad members, Demy De Zeeuw almost made a telling impact shortly after joining the game, flicking the ball into the area and looking to cut inside Ince. But the big centre-back stood his ground and dispossessed his man under pressure before playing the ball out of danger.

Unfortunately, there was to be no opportunity for his team-mates at the other end to capitalise on his intervention and it was Ajax who stole a late goal to clinch a 3-1 victory. Hyun Jun Suk arrived at the back post to slide home Daley Blind's cross following an incisive pass from Roly Bonevacia - all three players had entered the game as second-half substitutes.

There was no time for Chelsea to respond before the final whistle was blown. They will, instead, have to wait until our trip to Frankfurt on Sunday 1 July to resume their preparations for the new season. On that date, of course, Carlo will also have at his disposal those players returning from World Cup duty.

Benfica Star Ramires Chooses Chelsea Over Man City


Benfica midfielder Ramires will join Chelsea next week in a £20 million deal, according to ESPNsoccernet sources.

Carlo Ancelotti wants the defensive midfield player having lost two experienced stars this summer in Joe Cole and Michael Ballack. Deco is expected to follow with only Liverpool's Yossi Benayoun coming in so far.

Ramires is now heading for Stamford Bridge with the deal virtually done and expected to be finalized in the next few days.

Ramires, 23, was one of the big successes of Brazil's World Cup campaign as they reached the quarter-finals in South Africa. Dunga, who was ousted as coach after the country's exit, stressed that Ramires was badly missed after suspension ruled him out of the 2-1 defeat by Netherlands.

Ramires is also wanted by Manchester City, who is ready to outbid Chelsea, but a source said: "He has opted to go to Chelsea, and the deal can be done in the next couple of days, certainly by next week."

Benfica president Luis Filipe Vieira has met with intermediaries representing both Chelsea and Manchester City, but the player has chosen to move to the reigning Premier League champions. Bayern Munich and Barcelona have also been linked with the player but the two English clubs have the financial resources to make the deal happen.

Ramires said recently: "My agent has told me that a number of clubs are interested in signing me, but this didn't surprise me. We all know that the World Cup is the perfect stage to prove your worth.

"One good game could be enough to attract the interest of a big club. I don't know the names of the clubs that are after me, but it would be a dream for me to play for a big club such as Barcelona, Real Madrid or Chelsea."

Nottingham Forest Eye Loan Move For Chelsea Prospect Patrick van Aanholt


Nottingham Forest want to sign Chelsea youngster Patrick van Aanholt on loan to boost their Premier League promotion prospects, according to The Sun.

Van Aanholt, 19, impressed during spells at Coventry City and Newcastle United last season. Comfortable at either left back or centre back, the Netherlands youth international would boost manager Billy Davies' options at the City Ground.

With Ashley Cole, Yury Zhirkov and Paulo Ferreira all ahead of him in the pecking order at the Blues, van Aanholt is believed to be ready for another temporary spell away. Top flight new boys Newcastle are set to provide competition for the Midlanders for his signature.

Chelsea Defender Alex To Miss Start Of Season After Picking Up Thigh Injury


Chelsea defender Alex is set to miss the start of the new Premier League season after picking up a thigh injury in training.

The Brazilian is estimated to be facing around a month on sidelines as he recovers, which leaves the Blues short of central defensive cover going into the new campaign.

Chelsea are already struggling in other areas of the pitch, as goalkeeper Petr Cech is already out for a similar timescale due to a calf injury.

That means the champions and FA Cup winners will have to rely on Hilario or Ross Turnbull between the sticks for the Community Shield against Manchester United and their first two league fixtures against West Bromwich Albion and Wigan Athletic.

Winger Yossi Benayoun, who joined the club from Liverpool in a £5.5 million deal this summer, is also struggling with a groin problem, but it is as yet unclear whether he will win the race to be fit in time to feature in those games.

Chelsea’s injury hit squad face Martin Jol’s Ajax in their second pre-season friendly on Friday, after beating Crystal Palace 1-0 at Selhurst Park in their first game back.

Bologna Want Chelsea Midfielder Nemanja Matic On Loan


Bologna is targeting a possible loan deal for Chelsea midfielder Nemanja Matic, according to a report from The Daily Mail.

The 21-year-old signed a four-year contract with the Blues last summer, but made only three substitute appearances last season.

Bologna is keen to strengthen their team after finishing only a place above the Serie A relegation zone last season.

Matic has already won two caps for the senior Serbian national side, despite his youthful age, but missed out on selection for the World Cup 2010 squad.

Father Of Neymar Angry After Santos Reject Chelsea Bid For His Son's Services


The father of Santos starlet Neymar has spoken of his dismay after the Brazilian club rejected a transfer offer from Chelsea without even consulting the player.

Sr. Neymar da Silva feels that Santos should be listening to the wishes of his son, and at least communicating with him over the current situation.

The Premier League giants had an offer in the region of £17 million officially rejected on Tuesday, leaving the 18-year-old’s father far from impressed over the whole affair.

“Santos just said ‘no’ before even talking with us,” he said to Lancenet. “Why would they do that?

”They must listen to Neymar to know what he has to say about it.”

Many Brazil fans wanted the starlet, who has gained a reputation as one of his country's most promising young forwards, to play in this summer's World Cup — but former national coach Dunga decided to leave him out of the squad for South Africa.

Despite having their bid rejected, Chelsea reportedly remains interested and was hoping their bid would at least serve as a starting point for negotiations.

However, when the rejection was announced on Tuesday, Santos made it clear they were not keen on selling to anyone.

"Santos FC states that, in the in the late morning of Tuesday (20), we received an official offer from Chelsea FC of England for the economic rights of striker Neymar," a statement on the club's official website read.

"President Alvaro Luis Ribeiro de Oliveira has sent response to the English club thanking them for the interest and reiterating that the Santos FC has no interest in opening trading."

Lancenet reports that Neymar, his father and Santos president Luis Alvaro Ribeiro will hold an informal meeting tomorrow to discuss the player’s ‘career plan’ and how the current transfer situation with Chelsea is set to proceed.

Sr. Neymar insists that whatever happens, there cannot be any regrets in the future over how the situation was handled.

“What about his future? Whether he is staying or even if he is moving, there cannot be any regrets from either side,” he said.

Dinamo Bucharest Star Marius Alexe On Chelsea Radar


According to a report in ProSport, Premier League champions Chelsea are considering making a move for promising youngster Marius Alexe, currently under contract with Romanian titans Dinamo Bucharest.

The 20-year-old attacker is considered to be one of the most exciting youngsters around in European football and he's even been touted as 'the new Adrian Mutu' in his native country.

Alexe was in superb form in the 2009-10 season and his good performance apparently left a mark with the rest of Europe. Chelsea have scouted the attacker on several occasions and the Blues are reportedly impressed with the young attacker's potential.

The Romania under-21 star has an ongoing contract with Dinamo Bucharest and the White and Reds are reluctant to let go of their star attacker. However, Dinamo could be tempted to cash in on Alexe if an offer in the region of €5 million comes in.

Mancienne Still A Target


Wolves have not yet given up on agreeing a deal to take Michael Mancienne from Chelsea.

If Mancienne does return to Molineux this season it would be the third season he has been part of our squad. Which of course might prove pivotal if we are to get him, as surely he probably feels more at home amongst the Wolves squad than he does with his Chelsea teammates?

But while Michael Mancienne may well want to join us on a permanent switch, Chelsea are yet to agree a fee for the England under-21 international.

Wolves have been fairly open with our evaluation of around £4million, but Chelsea (because their skint these days) want more.

The negotiations though can continue for a while longer, as the Express & Star believe we have to sell before we can buy anyway.

The paper also believes that it isn't a case of either signing Guirane N`Daw on loan or buying Michael Mancienne and that Mick McCarthy may well want to bring both players to the club.

But the shape of McCarthy's squad isn't likely to take its full shape until after the close of the summer transfer window as Mick looks to do some late wheeling and dealing.