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Premiership review: Watford 0 - 1 Chelsea

Monday, 02 April 07, 01:03 PM · Comments (29)

Match reports

The Observer, Stuart Barnes: "Kalou struck in the 92nd minute to paper over a performance lacking shape and substance but containing one vital quality, a never-say-die attitude, that ruined all the commitment and hard work Watford had poured into the game. The goal kept their team six points behind Manchester United - a gap Mourinho insists United can lose. 'Three points against Chelsea and other results going against them,' he said."

Sunday Times, Duncan Castles: "Usually so accustomed in holding possession until their opposition cedes chances, Chelsea’s short passing suffered on the uneven surface and their long passing lacked accuracy. Opportunities were sparse."

Sunday Telegraph, Roy Collins: "For much of the afternoon, it seemed that Chelsea were finally going to benefit from the United slip-up they have prayed so long for to turn the war of attrition at the top of the Premiership into a true title race. But as this game limped into overtime it seemed that it was Chelsea, having matched United's run of six successive league wins before yesterday, who had blinked first."

Independent on Sunday, Steve Tongue: "The home crowd's chants directed at Jose Mourinho predicted, "You're getting sacked in the summer". If so, this game illustrated why. Roman Abramovich, the man likely to administer the chop, sat glumly watching a thoroughly uninspiring performance that on the balance of chances created could even have brought an embarrassing defeat."

Official Chelsea FC Website, Neil Barnett: "All game Watford fans had been chanting to Mourinho: 'Sacked in the summer, you'll be sacked in the summer?' Now the Chelsea fans responded: 'That's why you're going down.'"

The good

  1. Let's start with a cliché. International break hangover. The only player who seemed fully on his game was Petr Cech, who kept out numerous shots that ordinarily Watford wouldn't have had. John Terry was roughed up within 90 seconds of the kick-off and defensively we never looked solid after that. On this performance you have to wonder why Watford are bottom of the table.
  2. Our never-say-die spirit. We've scored 24 goals in the last 10 minutes of games this season. A draw would have sealed the Premiership title for Manchester United. I'm not convinced we can still win it, but as long as Jose Mourinho and the players are then we have a good chance. At 3:45pm I stupidly allowed myself to get mildly excited that perhaps, just perhaps United would drop points only for them to come out in the second half and utterly destroy Blackburn Rovers. Football is cruel like that. Suffice to say I will remain pessimistic for the remainder of the season.
  3. Michael Ballack. If only for the tackle which gave the ball to Andriy Shevchenko who put in a great cross for Salomon Kalou to head home the winner.
  4. Salomon Kalou. If only for scoring another vital goal.
  5. Jose Mourinho. Compare the insipid ineptitude of Steve McClaren with Mourinho's all-action tactical acumen. Now wonder how McClaren has one of the best jobs in football. (You can probably tell that I have a bee in my bonnet about McClaren.) Mourinho does everything in his power to change a game that's not going his way, including getting into a scuffle with anyone within range on the sideline. In this game he knew his initial formation and tactics weren't working and made several changes to counter that fact. In the end it won us three points and kept us just about in the title race. Imagine Mourinho in charge of England.

The bad

  1. The performance. It was a game for goalkeepers and Manchester United's on-loan stopper Ben Foster nearly won his side the title from afar.
  2. Shaun Wright-Phillips. I was disappointed with him again. Just as you think he's regaining something like his old Manchester City form he puts in another inconsistent performance. With Arjen Robben out for at least a month Wright-Phillips needs to step up to the plate (baseball season got under way in the US yesterday - keeps me sane during the summer months). Hopefully it was just a blip.
  3. Geremi. Ineffectual again. Surely he will move on in the summer.
  4. We're still six points adrift of United. We've been trailing them since October last year. Does anyone truly believe we will overhaul them in the remaining seven games?

Man of the Match

Petr Cech.

Final thoughts

I believe the title race is effectively over. Even with Wayne Rooney playing like a Sunday morning pub footballer who had a skinful the night before Manchester United are still destroying teams. Break Cristiano Ronaldo and Paul Scholes' legs and we might have a chance. How's that for pessimism?

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Posted by Nick Benfield | Comments (29)

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Peter
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Peter Wrote: | 19.52BST | Apr 2, 2007

For the first time in ages, they looked like a team that knew they weren't going to win the title, and that (excellent) late goal arrived more through instinct than conviction.

Jimbo
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Jimbo Wrote: | 20.03BST | Apr 2, 2007

Just saw a Manc-loving mate, who compared us to an ugly, but persistent lothario stalking a pretty girl in a disco.

Let's just hope she slips on a spilt bacardi breezer and turns her shapely ankle.

Ken
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Ken Wrote: | 20.27BST | Apr 2, 2007

Hey Nick, be abit more positive. We still have the FA Cup and Champions League. Lets cheer on the lads to get the job done against Valencia.

Dan
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Dan Wrote: | 22.19BST | Apr 2, 2007

Hey you guys be a bit more positive. Chelsea showed great resolve this weekend, we can still win this league. Man-u will slip up, I just know it. Credit to Mourinho, he is an impeccable leader and inspires the lads evening during torid times. Go blues we are behind you all the way.

MikeL
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MikeL Wrote: | 22.59BST | Apr 2, 2007

It is just as Mourinho said we have the game in hands and we have to win it. For the rest we can just pray. may be it will come from the moon. However, if we take FA Cup and CL in addition to Carling Cup we have already it is still going to be the great season.

Chelsea Beef
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Chelsea Beef Wrote: | 22.59BST | Apr 2, 2007

We will only know if we can challenge for the title once we play them at home.

Jimbo, i like the analigy. If she slipps i'm sure her arms will be flung in the air and she'll roll around for a bit wincing. Once the paramedics have strechered her outside. She'll hop off the stretcher and get back on the dance floor.

Chelsea BEEF.

Jose Musumba
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Jose Musumba Wrote: | 23.04BST | Apr 2, 2007

I have not doubted this team and TSO...I am surely not going to hand in the trophy while there is still light at the end of the tunnel...

I have watched ManU get free offers from Blackburn (may we shine them good...) Bolton (A team of forlone old gwaffs) totally hopeless the two...

We will be lifting the Premiership The FACup and Champions League aloft cometh the hour...We will remain standing steadfast and in awe and wonder will all that look upon us be.

Well and with a goal like that one can but only sing...

Come on Chelsea Come on Chelsea Come on Chelsea

Henry
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Henry Wrote: | 23.52BST | Apr 2, 2007

Just a quick word..

If you seeing light at the end of the tunnell...you are in the wrong tunnel, mate.

I see a carrot at the of thennel.

SimonT
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SimonT Wrote: | 06.00BST | Apr 3, 2007

I have cracked the "Three points from the Moon" riddle: Portsmouth's club crest has a crescent moon on it. Did Prophet Mourinho predict ManU might drop 3 points at Portsmouth? I bloody hope it will come true! :-)

Tony Glover
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Tony Glover Wrote: | 15.35BST | Apr 3, 2007

Nice to see the evangelists are back in town. There is no other description than "poor" to fit the description of this game. And we've seen it as the norm this season, with fragmented and stuttering performances in most games this season, interspersed with the odd display of fantasy power football. Why this has been the case is unclear, although the constant injury list hasn't helped.

I'm with Nick on this one - Man Utd are extremely unlikely to slip up at this stage - in fact no-one has a better track record than Ferguson for guiding a team to the winning post. In a way I wish we had have drawn against Watford because we could then accept our fate as second place, consolidate that and give some of the youngster a chance for the last couple of games in the PL.

Once we have accepted this fate then we can truly concentrate our efforts on the FA Cup and the CL - after all someone has to stop Man Utd doing the treble, and I'd consider even just winning the FA Cup alongside the Carling cup as a successful season. Of course the CL would really take the sting out of losing the PL, although i consider the PL as the ulitmate test - the table does not lie after 38 games, whereas the knockout phase of the CL always introduces Lady Luck as an extra factor. Plus the CL puts us at the mercy of some of the most inconsistent, eccentric and pedantic referee's in the world today.

Our players need to concentrate on the FA Cup and the CL, hope to collect both, then have a bloody good long holiday to rest themselves before pre-season starts. Then we should buy a good centre back, another striker and another flying winger and a young keeper. Geremi, Ferreira, Makalele, Hilario, Carlo should leave with our thanks. We could sign up Ben Foster, bring back Glen Johnson, buy David Villa and Micah Richards. Essien and Diarra can play the Maka role

TrueBlue
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TrueBlue Wrote: | 15.57BST | Apr 3, 2007

SimonT - very clever!!!

As much as I hate to admit it - I have accepted not winning the league this season. However - if we win the FA and Champ League - it really wouldn't be that a bad a season would it?

Next season is going to be interesting with the Pool looking to reinforce heavily.

come on u blues

Dan
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Dan Wrote: | 16.12BST | Apr 3, 2007

Henry I see a carrot up your ass! Go Blues

Mark
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Mark Wrote: | 17.01BST | Apr 3, 2007

Whilst there's life there's hope. If we'd drawn we'd be out of it so you have to be impressed with our never say die attitude. Once upon a time we only conceded in the last 5 minutes, now we're able to score. One result and everything changes - come on Portsmouth!

Jose Musumba
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Jose Musumba Wrote: | 18.11BST | Apr 3, 2007

Well Henry figure of speech mate depending on what you want to be. I guess it is okay to want to be a Hare, a Horse even a Hen (ry) etc etc

It is really up to you mate...

Jose Musumba
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Jose Musumba Wrote: | 18.13BST | Apr 3, 2007

Simon T

That is a nice one had not really put it together...All signs actually do point to that horizon.

Jimbo
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Jimbo Wrote: | 18.37BST | Apr 3, 2007

"Mystic" SimonT, you could be on to something there. They also have to play a Manc derby. And what is Citeh's club anthem? "Blue moon", of course.

Jimbo
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Jimbo Wrote: | 18.44BST | Apr 3, 2007

PS - on the subject of songs, think one of the contributors on here may need that famous Monkees ditty sung in his honour, after the 'prefer to draw at watford' comments

"Cheer up, Tony G, oh what can it mean"

Fifty
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Fifty Wrote: | 22.23BST | Apr 3, 2007

Tony,

I agree with your plans on summer signings, however, I thinks it's unlikely we'd be able to attract a young keeper of Fosters ability. Bearing in mind Cech's only 25 / 26 - he's got a good 10 years at the top left in him. Carlo's an able deputy for Carling Cup games. Cech's pretty much the best in the world, I think any other keeper would seriously doubt their chances at the bridge.

I'd love us to sign Villa, but reckon if he goes anywhere, it'll be El Anfieldo with the Rafa, Alonso and the other La Liga recruits.

Richards is a possibility, but we'll get stung big time fee-wise, and look at our last Man City superstar signing.......

I've got a feeling we'll see very little in the way of players coming in, maybe Snclair, Mancienne and the other loanees to return and be given a chance, along with the likes of Sahar ?????

Tony Glover
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Tony Glover Wrote: | 22.46BST | Apr 3, 2007

Jimbo

I'm not unhappy about the win at Watford mate, but I am one of the few who think those who believe we can win the title are admirable but deluded. Man Utd's run in is far easier than ours. The teams you thought they might slip up against all submitted weakly and now you're getting even more desperate by looking at Portsmouth and Man City and linking it to lunar activity.

Lest we forget that the word loony derives from lunar (full moon madness and all that)!

MikeL
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MikeL Wrote: | 00.00BST | Apr 4, 2007

I hope that the mystery of the Moon has been uncovered. Now we have to see the proof of it.

Jose Musumba
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Jose Musumba Wrote: | 15.24BST | Apr 4, 2007

Tony is at it again...

At least we are not talking replacement ideologies...You are talking of something you are familar with.

Will wait and see who has been reading the stars right...

Jimbo
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Jimbo Wrote: | 17.29BST | Apr 4, 2007

Tony G, make you 100 per cent right that we've been rubbish this season. And, in terms of unusual heavenly events, it would probably take a meteorite hitting United's training ground - taking out spotty and ginger - for them to have even a slight wobble.

But, it's never over til it's over and considering how pants we are, it would be pretty bleeding funny if we did win it.

Far bigger travesties of natural justice and talent have happened before. Even the scousers won the CL.

So, in the name of Keith Moon, Moon Unit Zappa and the Reverend Sun Myung Moon, let's keep the lunar faith (until Saturday at least).

SimonT
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SimonT Wrote: | 19.06BST | Apr 4, 2007

Thou shall not listen to the sound of retreating drum. Thou shall only listen to the prophet, the Special One: "We don’t choose the competition to give up." And the lunar effects will change the course of Chelsea's destiny. :-)

MikeL
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MikeL Wrote: | 22.41BST | Apr 4, 2007

To SimonT

Amen!!!

Chelsea Beef
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Chelsea Beef Wrote: | 23.07BST | Apr 4, 2007

What's all this lunar babble?

It comes down to weather one would wager on Chelsea winning the EPL this season to show beleif and confidence. I'm no one on this site wil,l be running down to willi hill to smack a ton on the pensioners.

I'm not wrong am i!

KTBFFH.

Clive
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Clive Wrote: | 00.41BST | Apr 5, 2007

Bloody Hell, this blog sounds like Louis Theroux recent documentary on religious fanatics!

MikeL
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MikeL Wrote: | 02.41BST | Apr 5, 2007

Come on Chels!!! Regroup , it is only one bloody goal!!! Come on Chels, Come on Chels!!!!

Tony Glover
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Tony Glover Wrote: | 05.12BST | Apr 5, 2007

Clive

I think we may well be just as fanatical as those people. But at least we're not damning everyone to hell....just those who support teams in red!

BTW, how scary was the old man who led the cult? Some serious mental issue there methinks.

Clive
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Clive Wrote: | 15.56BST | Apr 5, 2007

Tony
Yes agree with you, but ours is controlled fanaticism ;)

And methinks the Cult Leader takes mental issues to an altogether new level, a bit like Wenger thinking Arsenal would win something this season!

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