Monday, 16 October 06, 11:20 PM · Comments (4)
The Observer, Amy Lawrence: "It was not just Reading who lost it. On the occasion when their 14-month unbeaten home record was put to the sword, Chelsea's composure was rattled as John Obi Mikel was dismissed, Frank Lampard accused of diving and John Terry trod on thin ice with persistent dissent before completing the game in goal. It is as if the mere thought of Barcelona raises Chelsea's hackles sufficiently to put them in a foul mood."
Sunday Telegraph, Colin Malam: "On a nice quiet night at the Madejski Stadium, Chelsea gained three more points, lost two goalkeepers, had a man sent off and got involved in a touchline punch-up. Then, in his typically confrontational manner, manager Jose Mourinho gave the pot another stir afterwards by accusing Reading's Stephen Hunt of deliberately injuring Petr Cech."
Independent on Sunday, Nick Townsend: "There had been a suspicion that Chelsea, with 20 players on international duty in midweek, and with Wednesday's Champions League game against Barcelona on their minds, may have been mentally baring their necks for a potential kill against a team who had held Manchester United here three weeks ago, and were undefeated in four games. Jose Mourinho's men were not at their most imperious, but just produced sufficient class and grit on a day when Manchester United had earlier advanced by three points."
Official Chelsea FC Website, Neil Barnett: "Chelsea held on with nine men including Drogba at centre-half. There was still time for fitness coach Rui Faria and one of Reading’s backroom staff to be sent off after the Reading management had gone into Chelsea’s technical area. It was a sixth clean sheet in 11 games this season, and playing for the first time in his favourite central defensive position, Khalid Boulahrouz was outstanding."
The Guardian, Jeremy Alexander: "To lose one goalkeeper is unfortunate. To lose two before meeting their Spanish nemesis might be seen as calamitous. Jose Mourinho would have none of it. "I do not care about football. I do not care about Barcelona. I care about my friends." Petr Cech and his replacement, Carlo Cudicini, were unconscious in hospital so this was a moment of proper perspective from the manager. Besides, Henrique Hilario, his third choice, has played in the Champions League for him with Porto."
The Sunday Times, Rob Hughes: "Chelsea are the champions, and they will remain so, given this example of their appetite to fight for the right to show their superiority in a stadium where Manchester United were held last month."
Didier Drogba.
The Madjeski Stadium is known colloquially as "Mad Stad" which couldn't be more apt. Put simply it was the most bizarre game I think I've ever watched, and it could define Chelsea's season.
It's great to hear that Cech's condition is improving. He is now fully conscious following the operation and the effects of the anaesthetic. He is communicating and talking.
John Terry was MOTM for me, simply for the unbreakable passion he displayed throughout, closely rivalled by Didier Drogba with that vital last-gasp goal line clearance after Cuddy got Sonkoed.
We NEED to give Didi a new contract NOW. He could be a Chelsea legend.
As I mentioned in response to the previous post, our team spirit is astounding. This Barcelona game, our biggest and hardest match of the season so far, should shed at least some light on how the rest of our season is going to turn out. Will we triumph under adversity with our untested third choice goalkeeper, or crumble and let Barcelona take the three points? Come on, lads, let's do it for Petr!
Unfortunately, I'm missing the match because I'm travelling to Rome for five days tomorrow, but I will no doubt be cutting myself off from the outside world and waiting to watch the entire story for myself when I get back. I guess I'll just have to see what happens...
I think Hunt should be arrested for what he did - if it was frankie hitting the reading keeper could you imagine the outcry? Or what if it was a Liverpool or ManUre keeper?
Anyway - the biggest plus was the team spirt - we are still not playing well but we are playing for each other.
Barca will be a big test - it does annoy me that we have not really ever played them with a full strength team - we either lose a man in the 1st 20 mins of have injuries to key players - every time!!
At least this time Eto'o is injured for them - although I do hope the Eidur doesn't have a good day at the office although I do wish him well and he does show a lot of respect still to the club.
Roman is sooo hot right now ...
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His dad said he will be out for a year! and btw my MOTM by a country mile was John Terry he done 6 or 7 good runs from the back, tackled and played in goal.
I agree with your thoughts on Petr Cech and those of Neil Barnett on the CFC website.
What I dont understand is how the innocent act of jumping up with a goalkeeper is routinely a foul, while what happened to Cech, Cudicini, Given is not considered dangerous play & called by many as part of the game.