Chelsea 1 – 0 Manchester United

8 November 09 by Bill

From Stamford Bridge, Attendance 41,836 , Referee Martin Atkinson
Chelsea 1 0 Manchester United

John Terry (76)

 

 
Chelsea Team Statistics Manchester United
1 Goals 0
6 Shots On Target 2
3 Shots Off Target 9
3 Shots Blocked 7
0 Corners 7
1 Offsides 2
13 Fouls 15
3 Yellow Cards 3
0 Red Cards 0
46.9 Possession 53.1
81 Passing 77.2
11 Tackles 17
90.9 Tackling 82.4

Team Sheets

Chelsea

Petr Cech
John Terry
Ricardo Carvalho
Ashley Cole
Branislav Ivanovic
Michael Essien
Michael Ballack
Frank Lampard
Deco
Nicolas Anelka
Didier Drogba
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Joe Cole
Florent Malouda
Paulo Ferreira
Henrique Hilario
Salomon Kalou
Alex
John Mikel Obi

Manchester United

Edwin van der Sar
Jonny Evans
Wes Brown
Patrice Evra
John O’Shea
Michael Carrick
Oliveira Anderson
Darren Fletcher
Ryan Giggs
Antonio Valencia
Wayne Rooney
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Michael Owen*
Paul Scholes
Tomasz Kuszczak
Nemanja Vidic
Darron Gibson
Gabriel Obertan*
Fabio da Silva

Events

 Branislav Ivanovic (58)
 Deco (63)
 Joe Cole (63)
 Didier Drogba (74)
 John Terry (76)
 Wayne Rooney (77)
 Ricardo Carvalho (82)
 Jonny Evans (82)
 Didier Drogba (83)
 Salomon Kalou (83)
 Ryan Giggs (85)
 Gabriel Obertan (85)
 Oliveira Anderson (85)
 Michael Owen (85)
 Antonio Valencia (89)
 Nicolas Anelka (90)
 Alex (90)

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    Football is a funny old game – my belief was that Manchester United were going to be triumphant when they met Chelsea at Stamford Bridge especially after the away result at Anfield but I have to eat humble pie. If we have to be honest and say which club deserved the win after watching the game then it as got to go in favour of United and more so for not been up to full strength as key players were missing. Also I think, and this does make a change, the ref went with Chelsea a few times on decisions at the expense of United. Surprisingly I thought Brown and Evans in the defensive role did quite well, much better than anticipated. Rooney had his chances but been on your lonesome held him back somewhat and this I believe was United’s downfall in the lack of goals and even attempts, so as for bringing Owen on when the whistle is about to blow is ludicrous and I cannot figure Ferguson’s game plan here?

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    football gifts on November 9th, 2009 6:41 pm

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