Thursday, 23 November 06, 01:53 AM · Comments (6)
The Guardian, Jon Brodkin: "Chelsea went to Old Trafford last season on the back of a Champions League defeat and lost, and will hope this was not a similar omen. They had the chances to at least draw this match but were neither at their most creative or slick."
The Times, Matt Hughes: "Despite having an impressive squad, Mourinho is short of options up front, with Andriy Shevchenko lacking form and fitness after starting on the bench last night and Salomon Kalou out with a knee injury. Such is Mourinho’s predicament that Joe Cole played as an out-and-out striker in only his third start of the season last night and did not enjoy the experience, being given a buffeting by Mertesacker and Naldo, the huge Bremen centre backs."
The Independent, Jason Burt: "Conspiracy theorists had suggested that Mourinho may indeed have welcomed defeat as part of some fiendish masterplan to eliminate arch rivals Barcelona who now host Bremen. But such tosh did not bear examination in the face of his foot-tapping, hands-thrust-in-pockets touchline frustration and the frantic commitment to attack from his players in the latter stages of this match. At the end, John Terry was an auxiliary forward, waving his team-mates on, launching himself at every cross. By then, Chelsea were also looking pretty ragged."
Daily Telegraph, David Bond: "Patently missing the guile of the suspended Frank Lampard, and with Andrei Shevchenko and Arjen Robben kept in reserve for almost an hour, Chelsea struggled to build moves until late on in the opening half, and were constantly on the back foot. Bremen clearly fancied their chances of forcing the Chelsea machine off the autobahn. The English champions were being harried constantly, never allowed to settle in possession."
Ashley Cole.
It's unusual to watch a game and be in two minds as to whether you want your team to score, but that's exactly how I felt. It says something about my feelings for Barcelona.
Yes it would've been nice to go into the final game against Levski knowing we had won the group, but I would rather Bremen had the opportunity to knock Barcelona out of the competition.
We should defeat Levski with ease, although stranger things have happened. It would be nothing less than a disaster if we failed to top the group after our performances against Barcelona.
I thought Ash was superb again. Despite playing excellently defensively he was always high on the left to receive the ball and penetrate forward. Joe looked (inevitably) very short of match practice - he wanted to take three touches when one would have done. Although he did brilliantly to turn the defender when through on goal but the shot was very weak. The 90 minutes will have done him a lot of good.
Mikel looked out of his depth to me, and should have scored in the first half with a free header, but he is only young.
All in all not a great performance but hopefully it will help concentrate the minds for Sunday.
Come on Chels!
Sid - My picking Ashley Cole as MotM says something about the ordinary performance of the team as a whole I guess. I happen to think he was the most consistent player on the pitch on Wednesday.
Just out of interest - who was your MotM?
As for powerful drugs - I wish. Just a few Heinekens.
Guys, have you checked new Chelsea website? It looks nice, but some useful things have been removed. As for instance on the old version of the website one could see under the Fixtures link not only date and time of the game, but as well what TV channel broadcasts the game. They have removed this feature in the new version. This is sad. Now you never know what game you can watch on TV.
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I think this match would have been very different had it been a knockout round, and I share the ambivalence you feel about the result, yes, it's always hard to lose, but I felt more disappointment with the losses in the league, and it definitely does take the edge off it knowing it puts pressure on barcelona, as for the match on Sunday, I think we'll see more purpose and intent, just hope Mikel comes good, he seems talented enough but looks like he needs to work harder, I hope he turns into the powerhouse he seems capable of becoming.
I suppose on the face of it we can call it the perfect defeat! All we need now is for Bremen to get the desired result at Camp Poo and it's bye bye to the so called best team in Europe.
On a side note, it looks like Bremen can match Barca in the falling over department on the evidence of the free kick that led to their goal.
Anyway on to Sunday, and a performance and result that's worthy of our status as Champions of England!