Monday, 23 October 06, 08:51 PM · Comments (2)
The Observer, Amy Lawrence: "Emerging from the considerable shadow cast by Didier Drogba's excellence this season, Shevchenko eradicated some of the doubts over his condition by giving Chelsea the leg up they needed in a match where they must have wondered how they struggled to knock a hatful past David James."
Sunday Telegraph, Roy Collins: "For Shevchenko, nine games without a goal was a drought worthy of attracting the attention of world aid organisations. But a man many pilloried as over-the-hill looked as though he did not have a care in the world as he swept home a cut-back from Arjen Robben before disappearing under the attentions of his team-mates."
Independent on Sunday, Steve Tongue: "The visitors' defensive triumvirate of David James, Sol Campbell and Linvoy Primus, all in exceptional form this season, must have expected to be kept particularly busy, and they were not disappointed. But for James, Portsmouth would have let in more goals in 90 minutes than the three conceded in eight previous League games. Lacking both regular full-backs, Dejan Stefanovic and Glen Johnson, Harry Redknapp had a seriously weak link on the right in Noe Pamarot. The former Tottenham man was embarrassingly outpaced throughout by Arjen Robben, which is hardly unusual but on this occasion cost his team heavily. The Dutchman tantalised him throughout the first half and then laid on both goals early in the second."
Sunday Times, Joe Lovejoy: "Portsmouth played well, and deserved the goal that Benjani pulled back after 69 minutes, but they needed David James, in the sort of form that could see him restored to the England squad, to keep the score close. Without the 36-year-old goalkeeper’s heroics, Chelsea would have had a hatful."
Official Chelsea FC Website, Paul Mason: "For Portsmouth, their misery at Stamford Bridge continues - 51 years since a win here."
It's got to be Andriy Shevchenko, despite Arjen Robben's performance.
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Great Performance, Im just worried about JC and SWP now, love for them to play but dont see how they are getting in infront of essien,lamps,ballack,drogs,sheva. Any Ideas???
Did you see MOTD? Complete turnabout on their Shevchenko analysis, even though his performance was about the same as it had been in the Villa game when they slated him. Fair play to Hansen, though, for sticking to his 'Shev is rubbish' line. He's wrong, but at least he's consistent.