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Goddamnit.
I don’t want to say my expectations were high. They certainly weren’t. But there was a belief nestled inside my beautiful skull that there would be something to grab hold of today at Stamford Bridge. Some concrete evidence that would suggest we were on the mend and on the up. Seemed like a reasonable view following our much-improved second half against Bolton in midweek. Boy was I wrong.
The first half was more of that lovely dross we’ve grown to loathe over the past two months. After I pleaded for a high-tempo start in the match preview. Good God. For 20 or so minutes, we flagged about while Villa – a team in even worse form than us mind you – proceeded to probe and probably create more than us. That was to be expected from a team that is gradually getting healthy. Ashley Young was a constant threat as was the deplorable Emile Heskey and the spry substitute Marc Albrighton. How very nice he would look in blue?
But this was Chelsea. At home. Against a team that had collected only four points on the road all season. To start so poorly was inexcusable. Somehow we still managed to take the lead, though, when Florent Malouda won a penalty from James Collins. Collins was clumsy and it was a foul, but Flo made sure the referee Lee Mason – appalling by the way – noticed. Frank duly slotted home, and we were on our way. Right?
Wrong. Instead of harnessing the energy from our third goal without reply (baby steps people), we curled back up into the fetal position and attempted to play out the half. Five minutes from the interval, that egregious plan backfired. Poor Paulo only needed to hoof away. He chose rather to play the ball out from the back, losing possession which promptly resulted in the fake Michael Essien clattering into Nigel Reo-Coke inside the area. Young deposited the penalty and, you know, here we go again. Fuck me.
Fuck me twice. Yes, more words of the inappropriate variety poured from my mouth minutes into the second half. It took less than three for our defense to capitulate and for Heskey to donkey punch the Stamford Bridge faithful one more time. This time, the man climbed all over our young defender Jeffrey Bruma to head past Cech from close range. It brought back sharp memories of that goal he scored for Wigan in 2008. Yeah, fuck that fat bastard. Anyway.
Predictably, we woke up. Oh how this team gets off on a deficit. We had Villa camped in its own half for at least 20 minutes, Friedel making superb save after superb save. Finally, with only six minutes remaining in regular time, we found a way beyond the World Heavyweight Champion when Drogba pinched one through a crowd following some good work by England’s Brave John Terry. Hallelujah. We weren’t done, though. The pressure continued to mount and we were rewarded when Drogba’s second positive contribution of the game – a guided header toward the far post – was parried out by Friedel to Terry on the edge of the box. Our captain took a touch and finessed a shot through a crowd.
Cue the mayhem. The entire team made a bee line for Ancelotti, embracing the embattled manager with real verve and compassion. I must ask, where was this kind of emotion during the opening 45 minutes? Or the previous two months? Of course Sturridge decided not to partake in the public homage, seeing as he hates Carlo for overlooking him consistently in favor of Anelka and Kalou. Can’t blame him really. As for the moment, I described it as the kiss of death in the MotM post. Remember, Big Phil received the same treatment after Lampard struck deep into stoppage time against Stoke City in January 2009. Three weeks later, he was out.
Which brings me to the exciting conclusion of Sunday’s match. At least Phil won the Stoke game; Carlo had to settle for a draw here. Albrighton was given all kinds of time on the left side to pick out a cross. Some awful concoction that our players thought was as an offside trap contrived to let Ciaran Clark do what he pleased inside the six. What he decided to do was comfortably head past a helpless Cech.
So that celebration guys. Way to go.
A visual response:
Two steps forward. Two steps back.
The Rundown
Concisely because, frankly, I’m sick of discussing dire shit.
• In truth, a win was undeserved. Villa did more than enough for their point. Furthermore, a win would have glossed over the numerous cracks in this side. Cracks that sweep through the entire organization. It’s been said before and I’ll keep saying it: Something is very wrong at Chelsea Football Club.
• Perhaps it’s time we lower our expectations. Sounds absurd with the amount of star power in this side, but we are desperately thin, desperately low in confidence and desperately out of ideas. Looking at Tottenham, you can’t deny they have a deeper, more dynamic side at the moment. Is fourth place this year’s Double?
• Today’s no shit comment comes from King Carlo. Speaking on the current squad after the match, he said: “I don’t want to speak about which names but we do need some new players.” No shit.
• Hey, we scored some goals. Sounds positive until you analyse it, and realize that we only really started to create when Villa decided to sit back a bit after going 2-1 up. And the depression worsens.
• Drogba took a bollocking from EBJT as the two headed down the tunnel after the match. The papers have picked up on it. Wonder what was discussed. Maybe it was Drogba doing the bollocking. Ideas? If anyone wants to reenact the moment, feel free to do so in the comments. I may just post it if good enough.
Player Ratings
Petr CechCompetent. Could he have come for the Albrighton cross that led to Clark’s late show? I’m not so sure. 6Paulo Ferreira
I don’t think you can ever question Paulo’s commitment to the club. His ability? Different story altogether. Right-back must be addressed in January, particularly if Alex is to be out for even longer than first expected. 5Jeffrey Bruma
Impressed. Undone by a typical piece of Heskey thuggery, but other than that showed himself to be a very competent part of the backline. Much more than I really expected from him, which begs the question: Why hasn’t Carlo called on him earlier? 7John Terry
Leader of leaders. Steel at the back. Finesse in front of goal. At fault – like many – on Villa’s late equalizer, though. 7.5 (CO MotM)Ashley Cole
Continues to run himself into the ground. Will he ever get a rest? 6.5 Michael Essien
The impostor is back. 4Ramires
Another encouraging display. Still needs work – distribution, shooting come to mind – but the Brazilian has the drive and passion that many of our first team have apparently been stripped of. This sentence is clearly about several members of the squad but, since were talking midfield, I’m directing it at Michael. 7 (Readers’ MotM)Frank Lampard
Rounding into form. Nice for him get off the mark so quickly after his return. 6.5Nicolas Anelka
Booty. This identity crisis – am I a forward or midfielder – has ruined him. Could his woeful form correlate with his exile from the French national team? Just a thought. 4Florent Malouda
Expected his goal in midweek to spark a renaissance in his play. Negative. Though he did win a penalty, Flo was anonymous for large portions of Sunday’s match. There is a clear lack of confidence here – it’s draped across his face. I hate to say it, because I do love the guy, but he needs to be dropped. 4.5Didier Drogba
Bad. It’s not just his performances, either. I think his attitude is rotten right now. Drop him? As if Ancelotti would even consider such an audacious move. He did? Yeah, but will he do it again? 4.5Jose Bosingwa
Had a definite effect once he came on, giving us a much-needed wide threat. Still looks a shell of the player we purchased from Porto. And can’t play a decent cross for his life. 5.5Salomon Kalou
Did what he was brought on to do – be direct. Impact was still minimal, however. Half-expected him to bag a brace today. Thus is the life of the enigma. 5.5Daniel Sturridge
His one significant touch – a back-heel at the near post from a corner in added time – was more impressive than Anelka’s entire contribution. What must he do to earn a start in this side? 6
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Tweet « MotM Poll: Chelsea 3-3 Aston Villa | Home | timlosDrop this, drop that, may I ask for whom? You said it earlier, something is definitely wrong at the club. How come we are not even mentioned in transfer speculations, has it come to that? No matter what anyone says, the sacking of Wilkins has definitely taken the wind out of our sail, albeit psychologically. I mean, just waking up and sacking someone, this is not some extra curricular thing for some people, it is their lives. Imagine you are in an office and management just wakes up one day and sacks people any how for no apparent reason, it will affect the remaining staff, I mean what do you have to do to satisfy them, you just may not give a hoot anymore. I think Abrahamovic shot himself in the foot this time around. You know what I dread right now, what will really be our death knell right now, Emenalo stepping in after Ancelloti departs, can anyone picture him giving instructions to the players? Does Ancelloti even talk to the guy, did not see the celebration after our third goal, was Emenalo a part of it, might go a long way in showing his relationship with the team.JackFor whom? Any of the youngsters would be a start. I mean, they can't be any worse than what we've been fielding of late.arn00bI don't see how this squad deserves to win the league. The top 4 are better, if not player-for-player, then certainly by tactics and form. Arsenal beat Chelsea because they are better. City did the same because they are the better team. Spurs drew because they are equal.
There were so many things wrong with today`s performance. Lampard overestimating his shooting abilities, by far. The defenders taking a nap for the last goal. Midfielders defending, fullbacks playing as central strikers, strikers as wingers and midfielders. It was as if Drogba`s job was to cross it to Ashley and Terry in the box, Essien to defend and Anelka was a midfielder.
I was watching a Russian broadcast and when Nic was being subbed out, the commentator actually said "Anelka, a forward only on paper today, he seems to be deployed as a midfielder today."
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