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Saturday, December 26, 2009
Birmingham City 0-0 Chelsea: Malouda sent-off
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Chelsea's,, The top standings Premier League results again failed to pick up. On Boxing Day action, Saturday (26/12/2009), against Birmingham City, foster children must be satisfied Carlo Ancelotti share figure after detained without a goal.
Both Chelsea and Birmingham achieve balanced results, last week. For The Blues, this is the result of the fourth draw in five final action. Clearly, Don Frank Lampard hopes Carletto et al make changes in this game. The reason, Manchester United (37) and Arsenal (35) continue to threaten the position of two and three.
Act as host, Birmingham has a first chance at St Andrews Stadium when striker Cameron Jerome Alex made it through security and direct the ball toward the melesakkan Petr Cech. However, home goalkeeper Rep. Ceska not have difficulty in dispel the ball.
Two minutes later, the Roman Emperor's turn to threaten goalkeeper Joe Hart. England defender Ashley Cole tried his luck. Unfortunately, kicks directly into the arms of Hart.
Chelsea continued to test the host defense with a series of attacks. At 23 minutes, a goal-hungry striker Didier Drogba almost opened the advantage when Branislav Ivanovic welcomes feedback with volley. Unfortunately, his efforts have not been able to change the score.
Hart continued to make the visitors frustrated with glorious rescue action. Having dismissed the efforts of Daniel Sturridge (23 ') which started action for the first time for Chelsea, Hart again showed reliability by holding long-distance kicks in the minute Frank Lampard 28.
As the fight entered the 31st minute, Chelsea had a goal struck by dilesakkan Ecuador striker Christian Benitez after Liam Ridgewell continued feedback is expertly deceptive Cech. Luckily for Chelsea, the referee annul goals for Benitez already offside position. Score glasses survives until the break.
Chelsea continued to try to dismantle the defense besutan Alex McLeish's squad in the second half. However, as in the first 45 minutes, camp hosts managed to keep the defense well.
The Blues had a golden opportunity through collaboration Lampard and Cole in the 54th minute. Unfortunately, that's Cole kicks toward the target should be blocked by defender Roger Johnson.
Entering the final 20 minutes of action, Chelsea's increasingly frenzied attack. Salomon Kalou is replaced Sturridge pass 67 minutes of Birmingham guard before throwing the ball to Florent Malouda (70 '). Unfortunately, the kick Malouda is still too wide.
One minute later, Kalou back a scourge of Birmingham. He almost break Hart's goal with Lampard continued feedback. Again, Hart became the hero of Birmingham.
Despite continued control of the game, Chelsea still not managed to break the deadlock. In minute 89, they have to play with 10 players after Malouda got the second yellow card.
Finally, until the referee Peter Walton blew his whistle last long, did not change the position 0-0.
Although not fully succeeded in making figures, Chelsea at least managed to distance himself to five points (42) from The Red Devils will face Hull City on Sunday (27/12/2009).
source: bola.okezone.com
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Both Chelsea and Birmingham achieve balanced results, last week. For The Blues, this is the result of the fourth draw in five final action. Clearly, Don Frank Lampard hopes Carletto et al make changes in this game. The reason, Manchester United (37) and Arsenal (35) continue to threaten the position of two and three.
Act as host, Birmingham has a first chance at St Andrews Stadium when striker Cameron Jerome Alex made it through security and direct the ball toward the melesakkan Petr Cech. However, home goalkeeper Rep. Ceska not have difficulty in dispel the ball.
Two minutes later, the Roman Emperor's turn to threaten goalkeeper Joe Hart. England defender Ashley Cole tried his luck. Unfortunately, kicks directly into the arms of Hart.
Chelsea continued to test the host defense with a series of attacks. At 23 minutes, a goal-hungry striker Didier Drogba almost opened the advantage when Branislav Ivanovic welcomes feedback with volley. Unfortunately, his efforts have not been able to change the score.
Hart continued to make the visitors frustrated with glorious rescue action. Having dismissed the efforts of Daniel Sturridge (23 ') which started action for the first time for Chelsea, Hart again showed reliability by holding long-distance kicks in the minute Frank Lampard 28.
As the fight entered the 31st minute, Chelsea had a goal struck by dilesakkan Ecuador striker Christian Benitez after Liam Ridgewell continued feedback is expertly deceptive Cech. Luckily for Chelsea, the referee annul goals for Benitez already offside position. Score glasses survives until the break.
Chelsea continued to try to dismantle the defense besutan Alex McLeish's squad in the second half. However, as in the first 45 minutes, camp hosts managed to keep the defense well.
The Blues had a golden opportunity through collaboration Lampard and Cole in the 54th minute. Unfortunately, that's Cole kicks toward the target should be blocked by defender Roger Johnson.
Entering the final 20 minutes of action, Chelsea's increasingly frenzied attack. Salomon Kalou is replaced Sturridge pass 67 minutes of Birmingham guard before throwing the ball to Florent Malouda (70 '). Unfortunately, the kick Malouda is still too wide.
One minute later, Kalou back a scourge of Birmingham. He almost break Hart's goal with Lampard continued feedback. Again, Hart became the hero of Birmingham.
Despite continued control of the game, Chelsea still not managed to break the deadlock. In minute 89, they have to play with 10 players after Malouda got the second yellow card.
Finally, until the referee Peter Walton blew his whistle last long, did not change the position 0-0.
Although not fully succeeded in making figures, Chelsea at least managed to distance himself to five points (42) from The Red Devils will face Hull City on Sunday (27/12/2009).
source: bola.okezone.com
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