Community Shield: Chelsea 1-1 Man Utd (Utd win 3-0 on Pens)

By: Andy | August 5th, 2007

tourdefrance-017.jpgChelsea’s pre-season worries escalated this afternoon when it was announced that Captain John Terry and last season’s Premiership top goal scorer Didier Drogba were out of the Community Shield match against Man Utd.

Also missing was Claude Makelele who like Terry pulled out of Saturday’s training session. It is expected that JT will be unavailable for four weeks, but the situation regarding Makelele and Drogba is not so clear. Unconfirmed reports suggest that Drogba will be having a scan of somesort this week and with Makelele - who knows?

Not a great start to the 2007/08 season and the Community Shield and the end of the Community Shield was even more disastrous for Chelsea as they went down 3-0 in penalty kicks after Pizarro, Lampard and Shaunie had their kicks saved by Edwin Van Der Saar.

Chelsea’s starting XI had an unfamiliar look to its forward line as Jose opted for 4-3-3. Joe Cole, Wright-Phillips and Malouda were the personnel responsible to try and get the goals that would bring the Community Shield home to Stamford Bridge for the second time in as many years.

The midfield three included Lampard (who was Captain for the day), Essien and Mikel and the back four had Johnson, Carvlaho, Ben-Haim and A Cole.

It was Man Utd who took the lead when Ryan Giggs swept home an Evra cross after good work by the same down on Utd’s right and Chelsea’s left. With just seconds remaing of the first-half, Ashley Cole chipped an exquisite ball with the outside of his left-foot and new signing £13.5m man, Florent Malouda chased down and turned Ferdinand inside out before slotting the ball home past Van Der Saar. Malouda got injured for his troubles and only lasted a few minutes when the second-half resumed.

In baking hot conditions, it is reported that the pitch temperature reached 100 degrees all the players deserve the credit for trying to produce a match worthy of Wembley and better than the FA Cup Final played only 78 days ago.

They did both and all fairness Utd created the better chances, but Chelsea created a few of their own too!

In addition to the above players missing - there was no Shevchenko, no Ballack, no Robben, no Kalou and two of Chelsea’s substitutes included two goalkeepers in Cudicini and Hilario.

I have said before that the result of this game wouldn’t bother me, but I have to admit I am alarmed at our current injury ‘crisis’ and more worringly we have players on many many thousands of £££££££££s per week who can’t seem to score from twelve yards - especially in front of their own fans.

KTBFFH



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  • Brian |  August 5th, 2007 at 12:07 pm

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    I know you could care less about my opinion, but this match was shit. I fell asleep at least twice during it. Cole up front doesn’t work and Pizarro is rubbish.

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  • atleti |  August 5th, 2007 at 7:39 pm

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    I heard Makalele was linked to a move out of the club, to Lyon or another club that escapes my mind at the moment.

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  • Greg |  August 6th, 2007 at 7:26 am

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    I don’t want to see any of those ass clowns walking toward the penalty spot EVER AGAIN. They should have saved us all the time and just passed the ball to Van der Suck. Malouda’s a beast though.

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  • Andy |  August 6th, 2007 at 9:17 am

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    Brian - yeah you are right - perhaps you need to sleep at night

    Atleti - Maka is due to sign a new contract at Chelsea

    Greg - no worries - At least we didnt lose the game anou are right about Malouda - He is looking quality.

    KTBFFH!!!!!

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  • Eric Nova |  August 6th, 2007 at 10:30 am

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    Oh…our penalty kicks were disaster! But this match didn’t mean anything to me.

    Btw, Malouda was great in that game, I believe he’ll be quite fit to play in premiership. I am glad.

    Is Terry’s knee injury serious? I’ve heard he’ll miss a few games at the start of the season.

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  • Andy |  August 6th, 2007 at 10:44 am

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    Forget the penalty shoot-out - that was a different game. We didn’t lose the MATCH!!!

    Terry is out for at least four weeks, including Liverpool away and possibly Man Utd away - BUT we have Ben-Haim - he has been quality in all of the games that he has played in and he was one of the better Chelsea players on view yesterday at Wembley.

    KTBFFH

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  • justjack |  August 6th, 2007 at 9:09 pm

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    What does “KTBFFH” mean?

    I thoroughly enjoyed the match but FSC (well my damned DVR) cutoff the kicks from the mark after Lampard’s boggle. Had to catch the replay to see the disaster. Malouda’s goal was gorgeous… I hope he’s not hurt too badly. I’m a little worried about the injury list already. We dominated posession for most of the match so I was really glad of that.

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  • Andy |  August 6th, 2007 at 10:53 pm

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    KTBFFH means

    Keep The Blue Flag Flying High

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  • Eric Nova |  August 7th, 2007 at 9:27 am

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    4 weeks,a bit serious, I think.

    As for Ben Haim, you’re right. At least in that game, he convinced me that he’d be reliable in the following matches. That’s comforting.

    But what’s wrong with Drogba? I didn’t know why he didn’t line up in CS, because of injury? If so, will he be fit against Birmingham?

    “KTBFFH”, I like it! :)

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  • Andy |  August 8th, 2007 at 11:07 am

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    Ben Haim is an ‘adequate’ replacement for JT. He has played extremely well since joining the club and he has proved himself as a defensive player. No disrespect to Essien who last season deserved his accolades, but Haim over Essien in JTs absence - no contest!!

    Drogba has a knee injury and will be out for at least two weeks.

    and KTBFFH

    Well Keep The Blue Flag Flying High!!!

    KTBFFH

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