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Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Hull City 1-1 Chelsea: Drogba comeback goal
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Chelsea only drew 1-1 against Hull City during a duel continued in the Premier League, Tuesday (2/2/2010). These results are slightly improved chance of champions Arsenal.
Now, Chelsea are top of the standings with 55 points, or six points ahead of Arsenal in third place. Given Arsenal will face Chelsea this weekend, the difference could be trimmed three points.
Chelsea's problems did not end there. The results draw them within reach Manchester United (MU), which currently occupies the second position with 53 points.
Chelsea itself since the beginning know the importance of three points from Hull. However, unexpectedly, Hull could provide serious resistance since the early minutes.
In addition to diligently pursue the ball and cut the flow of feedback Chelsea, Hull are also capable of creating several goal opportunities. Hull could even lead first through Steven Mouyokolo goal in minute 30. From the middle of the penalty box, bait Mouyokolo Stephen Hunt's butt into the middle of the Chelsea goal.
Goals that boosted morale Hull. They also insist spoil the Chelsea game and did not hesitate prop opponent, when the situation is dangerous.
Though distraught, Chelsea had a few times off the threat of goals. However, the action goalkeeper Boaz Myhill, really makes Michael Ballack and Frank Lampard frustrated.
In the middle of that impasse, Chelsea managed to equalize through a Didier Drogba free-kick on 42 minutes. Goalkeeper Boaz Myhill could actually read the ball. However, due to hit the wall, the ball changed direction and slid into the lower left corner of the goal.
Goal was not necessarily discourage Hull. They desperately try to defend a point to keep trying to break the opponent's attack in the middle. These efforts have consistently done to fight them over.
Throughout the game, Chelsea had the ball as much as 65 percent and scored just seven shots on goal from 16 effort. Hull are capable of producing two golden opportunities from eight efforts.
Lineup:
Hull: Myhill; Dawson, Gardner, Mouyokolo, McShane (Zayatte 90); Hunt, Cairney, Boateng, Fagan; Vennegor (Zaki 66); Altidore (Kilbane 86)
Chelsea: Cech; Zhirkov (Ashley Cole 81), Terry, Carvalho, Ivanovic; Lampard, Deco, Ballack (Joe Cole 72); Drogba, Malouda, Anelka (Sturridge 82)
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Now, Chelsea are top of the standings with 55 points, or six points ahead of Arsenal in third place. Given Arsenal will face Chelsea this weekend, the difference could be trimmed three points.
Chelsea's problems did not end there. The results draw them within reach Manchester United (MU), which currently occupies the second position with 53 points.
Chelsea itself since the beginning know the importance of three points from Hull. However, unexpectedly, Hull could provide serious resistance since the early minutes.
In addition to diligently pursue the ball and cut the flow of feedback Chelsea, Hull are also capable of creating several goal opportunities. Hull could even lead first through Steven Mouyokolo goal in minute 30. From the middle of the penalty box, bait Mouyokolo Stephen Hunt's butt into the middle of the Chelsea goal.
Goals that boosted morale Hull. They also insist spoil the Chelsea game and did not hesitate prop opponent, when the situation is dangerous.
Though distraught, Chelsea had a few times off the threat of goals. However, the action goalkeeper Boaz Myhill, really makes Michael Ballack and Frank Lampard frustrated.
In the middle of that impasse, Chelsea managed to equalize through a Didier Drogba free-kick on 42 minutes. Goalkeeper Boaz Myhill could actually read the ball. However, due to hit the wall, the ball changed direction and slid into the lower left corner of the goal.
Goal was not necessarily discourage Hull. They desperately try to defend a point to keep trying to break the opponent's attack in the middle. These efforts have consistently done to fight them over.
Throughout the game, Chelsea had the ball as much as 65 percent and scored just seven shots on goal from 16 effort. Hull are capable of producing two golden opportunities from eight efforts.
Lineup:
Hull: Myhill; Dawson, Gardner, Mouyokolo, McShane (Zayatte 90); Hunt, Cairney, Boateng, Fagan; Vennegor (Zaki 66); Altidore (Kilbane 86)
Chelsea: Cech; Zhirkov (Ashley Cole 81), Terry, Carvalho, Ivanovic; Lampard, Deco, Ballack (Joe Cole 72); Drogba, Malouda, Anelka (Sturridge 82)
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Labels: Chelsea, Premiere League
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