Friday, April 19, 2013

Fulham 0-3 Chelsea: Match report, pictures and video highlights - The Sun

The Spaniard was not convinced Terry had fully recovered from a long-term knee problem — but after last night that has all changed.

Benitez said: "Terry's fitness is coming back and I've told him if he can train every week it'll be easier for me to pick him for every game.

No one and no team could have prevented the stunning opener from Luiz. It was an absolute stonker. A classic 30-yard thunderbolt that screamed past Mark Schwarzer.

The ball launched from his right boot like a rocket — first looping up, then swerving to the left before nestling into the top corner. Gasps of amazement all around, even from the Fulham fans. And then a roar of delight from the Chelsea contingent. No wonder, for this was not only a great goal, it was a vital one.

A precious Champions League spot in the balance — yet Chelsea had been slumbering through another first half until that moment.

No, it was Fulham who made the early running. Bryan Ruiz almost grabbed an early lead when he lunged in to meet a Sascha Reither cross only to steer his effort over.

Frank Lampard, on his 600th outing for Chelsea, replied with a half-hit, half-volley that found Schwarzer rather than the back of the net.

Branislav Ivanovic was booked for a reckless two-footer on Fulham's Mladen Petric. Next it was Giorgos Karagounis cutting in from the left to lash a dipping shot over the bar.

Moments later, Ruiz set up John Arne Riise but he opted to side-foot it rather than put his laces through it and so Petr Cech was able to stoop down for a comfortable save.

Fulham did not mope around though. Urby Emanuelson tried to feed Dimitar Berbatov but the Bulgarian just could not stretch enough to provide the all-important touch.

Luiz then produced the pass of the match, a superb crossfield delivery that saw Fernando Torres cutting in from the right but the £50million man could not match his team-mate's prowess in front of goal.

The Aussie keeper was totally bamboozled by the ball's pace and flight but managed to chest it away at the last moment.

But Chelsea's second was not long in coming. Three minutes before the break Chelsea's chief creator Juan Mata curled in a left-foot cross.

Then, to complete the home side's misery, Ruiz was booked at the other end for trying to con a penalty when challenged by JT in the box.

Chelsea almost made it three immediately after the break. Lampard released Torres, who tried to pick out Mata's run at the far post but just over-hit his cross.

But by now the Blues were in control and the Cottagers reduced to huffing and puffing in possession without any penetration or threat.

Senderos sent in a powerful header but the cheers turned to groans as it struck Petric on the line — and to add insult to injury he was offside.

A minute later, it was 3-0. Victor Moses demanded a fine save from Schwarzer as he drilled in a low shot aimed for the bottom, far corner.

Mata's corner was superbly turned towards goal from the apex of the six-yard box by Torres and Terry nodded it over the line.

FULHAM: Schwarzer 7, Riether 7, Senderos 6, hangeland 6, Riise 6, Tuiz 6, Enoh 6, Karagounis 7, Emanuelson 7, Berbatov 7, Petric 6. Subs: Rodallega (Riise 67) 2, Frimpong (Karagounis 76) 2, Frei (Petric 82) 2. Not used: Etheridge, Richardson, Hughes, Manolev. Booked: Senderos, Ruiz.

CHELSEA: Cech 8, Ivanovic 6, Terry 8, Luiz 9, Bertrand 7, Ramires 7, Lampard 7, Moses 6, Mata 8, Hazard 6, Torres 7. Subs: Oscar (E Hazard 69) 3, Mikel (Ramires 75) 2, Ba (Mata 80) 2. Not used: Turnbull, Azpilicueta, Mikel, Benayoun, Ake. Booked: Ivanovic.

Via: [Live -] Online - TV] Goals on Sunday - Goal 4 Africa - International Friendly Matches

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