Chelsea beats Manchester 1-0 to tighten their grip in EPL

 

Chelsea beats Manchester United 1 – 0 last night at Stamford Bridge. I expected Manchester United to draw or win last night game but my expectation did not materialized. Well whenever Manchester United failed to win, the question of Cristiano Ronaldo always pop up in my mind. I think the Alex Ferguson cannot denied anymore that Manchester United is not the same team without Cristiano Ronaldo as shown in their last ten games.

This EPL season looks more and more certain to favor Chelsea. Chelsea is a hardworking team with many talents. No one would now would like to challenge if one will to predict that Chelsea is the hot favorite to take the EPL this season. If that is so, I would think they truly deserved it.

The dark horses of the EPL are Arsenal and Liverpool. Arsenal’s performance could be impressive lately but I think their players are too young and inexperience to challenge Chelsea or Manchester United. Liverpool depends very much Steven Gerard and Fernando Torres which is not good as football is the effort of teamwork rather than individual. If by any change, either or both Steven Gerard or Fernando Torres is injured, Liverpool will not have the means to challenge the might of Chelsea and Manchester United.

Below is a report of last night match between Chelsea and Manchester United :

Chelsea have taken a small but significant step towards reclaiming the Premier League title after securing a 1-0 win over Manchester United that extends their lead at the top of the table to five points.

With United depleted by injuries to both Rio Ferdinand and Dimitar Berbatov, the defending league champions stifled Chelsea until the 76th minute but were ultimately unable to prevent England captain John Terry from heading Frank Lampard’s free-kick beyond Edwin van der Sar, though Nicolas Anelka may claim his toe had the final touch.

The result leaves Arsenal as Chelsea’s nearest challengers and means United have already now lost three times in the league.

Chelsea were going for a club-record 11th consecutive home win and started with marginally the greater purpose. Branislav Ivanovic forced an early save from Edwin van der Sar but, with both teams crowding a rather narrow midfield, Chelsea found it difficult to translate possession into clear chances. Deco, who was playing at the tip of the diamond, was largely anonymous as United’s central trio of Darren Fletcher, Anderson and Michael Carrick closed space and largely nullified Chelsea’s attacking threat.

Their best first-half opportunity fell to Anelka, but Van der Sar moved well to his right to block the Frenchman’s powerful shot. Defensively, Chelsea are the Premier League’s best team just now and, during a cagey first-half, Manchester United could also generate only a flurry of half-chances.

Wayne Rooney shot into the side-netting when he found limited space on the left, while Ryan Giggs lifted the ball over the cross-bar after latching onto Darren Fletcher’s clever through-ball.

With Berbatov unavailable due to a knee injury, Rooney was required to play as the main central striker and he consistently carried the greatest threat as United looked to punish Chelsea on the counter-attack.

However, they were denied one such opportunity on the break when Giggs sportingly stopped playing after Ashley Cole collided with John Terry. Sir Alex Ferguson was unhappy that Chelsea had only stopped playing and demanded Giggs put the ball out of play when their own attack had broken down.

With United’s containing tactics clearly working and frustration apparent from Chelsea supporters at the performance of Deco, it was the name of Joe Cole that began echoing around Stamford Bridge. Their wish was finally ranted in the 63rd minute.

Cole’s arrival did little to alter the pattern of the match and, when United did burst forward, they were creating the better chances. Within the space of a minute, Rooney drove one shot narrowly wide and then forced a diving save from Peter Cech.

With United so effective in breaking up Chelsea’s passing, it was perhaps inevitable that the decisive goal should come courtesy of a set-piece.

Fletcher conceded a disputed foul for a challenge on Ashley Cole and, from the resulting free-kick, Terry glanced a header that flew past Anelka and beyond Van der Sar. There was then further controversy when Jonny Evans was accused of tripping Carvalho after play had stopped, although replays suggested that the Portugal defender had made plenty of the incident.

There was a collective intake of breath when the fourth official indicated five additional minutes of injury-time, but Chelsea held firm to underline their status as favourites for the Premier League title.

English Premier League big game tonight – Chelsea vs Manchester United

 

There is a big game coming up tonight at Stamford Bridge where Chelsea is entertaining Manchester United. Chelsea recent form has been nothing but impressive. Having won all the last four games and scored 4 to 5 goals per game. Where else Manchester United’s form although not so impressive like Chelsea, they are good also by having won the last four games and scoring 1 to 2 goals per game.

In big match like tonight, previous performance and result don’t count. Big teams like Chelsea and Manchester United will not be the same teams when they meet. Pundits are favoring Chelsea in tonight game and at current form, Chelsea looks better than Manchester United and the game is played at Stamford Bridge.

I always like to go against the odd especially in big game like tonight. I would put my bet on Manchester United on tonight game.

Below is a Match Preview report from Goal.com

Match Preview from Goal.com

The cooling of relations between warring managers Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger is perhaps testament to Chelsea’s growth in the past five years.

No longer were the Arsenal considered Manchester United’s challenger for the Premier League crown – something the north London clique have failed to achieve since 2004, as the balance of power shifted to the west of the capital.

On-form, on-song, and lethal up front, Chelsea look like one of the most dangerous teams in England, and Europe. United, meanwhile, have wobbled. A hat-trick of concessions mid-week against CSKA Moscow partners losses to Liverpool, and an early season 1-0 reverse at Burnley’s Turf Moor ground.

Chelsea are undefeated at home, and have picked the ball out of their own net on just the one occasion.

Both Ferguson and Carlo Ancelotti have been careful not to hail Sunday’s showdown as a “potential title decider”, and even though United have been slow to kick on during the initial rounds of league business, the club will take solace from recent seasons, where their consistency becomes predictable post-Christmas.

The Scotsman will, for the first time since the penalty shoot-out loss in the Community Shield, get a chance to foil his Italian counterpart.

A lot has changed since August 9, as the Blues have become accustomed to Ancelotti’s oft lauded diamond tactic.

“He brought a different system to the ones Chelsea have used in the past,” Ferguson said during the build-up to the tie.
“It has maybe been easier to adapt tactics because they have very experienced players, who have more tactical knowledge than the younger ones.

“It has probably been a bonus for them in that respect and it seems to have worked well.”

Chelsea not only have superiority at Stamford Bridge – United have not won there since 2002 – but have only tasted defeat once in the past ten tussles.

The Blues may have been buoyed by the news that they will be allowed to enter the transfer window due to their appeal of the FIFA transfer embargo inflicted onto them for the “inducing” of Gael Kakuta, but Ancelotti insists it is business as usual this weekend.

“We have to focus our season on the game on Sunday. We can buy,” The Italian told the press. “But now we have other questions and it is not important what we can do in January.

“We know it will be a difficult match. We are happy to play this game at this moment because we are doing well, are in good condition, and we have a good mental attitude.”

FORM GUIDE

Chelsea

Atletico Madrid 2-2 Chelsea (Champions League)
Bolton 0-4 Chelsea (Premier League)
Chelsea 4-0 Bolton (League Cup)
Chelsea 5-0 Blackburn (Premier League)
Chelsea 4-0 Atletico Madrid (Champions League)

Manchester United

Man United 3-3 CSKA Moscow (Champions League)
Man United 2-0 Blackburn Rovers (Premier League)
Barnsley 0-2 Man United (League Cup)
Liverpool 2-0 Man United (Premier League)
CSKA Moscow 0-1 Man United (Champions League)

TEAM NEWS

Chelsea

Yuri Zhirkov and John Mikel Obi (both foot) are edging closer to Carlo Ancelotti’s first-team.

Jose Bosingwa, meanwhile, is out of action with a knee problem.

Last Premier League starting XI (4-3-1-2 v Bolton Wanderers): Cech, Ivanovic, Carvalho, Terry, Ferreira, Ballack, Essien, Lampard, Deco, Anelka, Drogba.

Manchester United

Sir Alex Ferguson has a clutch of players who are flirting with full recoveries, including Dimitar Berbatov, Ryan Giggs, and Park Ji-Sung (all knee).

Owen Hargreaves is nearing a first-team return after an arduous battle against tendinitis.

Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic will unlikely feature (both calf).

Dan Welbeck will also be absent (knee).

Last Premier League starting XI (4-4-2 v Blackburn Rovers): Foster, O’Shea, Brown, Evans, Evra, Valencia, Anderson, Carrick, Nani, Berbatov, Rooney.

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Chelsea

It is hard to ignore powerful Ivorian Didier Drogba right now. Not only does he appear to be one of the greatest goalscoring threats in the world, but he has also been supplying Nicolas Anelka with numerous crosses. Whether it’s a goal or an assist, Drogba is responsible for 2/3rds of Chelsea’s goals in the Premier League alone.

Manchester United

Due to the absence of Bosingwa, Antonio Valencia may look to test Juliano Belletti after the Brazilian’s unconvincing display midweek against Atleti. The Ecuadorian wideman has started to up his form of late, and his pace may prove problematic to his marker.

PREDICTION

Chelsea 2-1 Manchester United

Alan Dawson, Goal.com UK

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