ChelseaFCSW6: 29 Sept 2008

Monday, 29 September 2008

Stoke City 0 Chelsea 2

Jose Bosingwa and Nicolas Anelka scored to give Chelsea a 2-0 win at Stoke for their sixth consecutive away victory in the Premier League.
Bosingwa's goal was his first for Chelsea and gave the Blues the lead in the 36th minute. Anelka came off the bench to score for manager Luiz Felipe Scolari's team in the 76th.
It was Chelsea's third league win on the road this season and their sixth straight stretching back to the last campaign. The Blues are now unbeaten in 27 league matches overall.
Resilient Stoke battled hard for most of the game but rarely threatened, eventually slumping to their fourth defeat in six league games.
Scolari said his team had fought to get the result because Stoke "were just trying to put the ball in the box every time.''
"It is impossible sometimes to play beautiful football,'' Scolari said. "We have to win the game first. And second, if it's possible to play good football, OK. But it's difficult when we try to play and the other team don't. It's not easy in this situation.''
Bosingwa crossed to set up Anelka's goal, and Scolari praised the player he had worked with when Portugal coach.
"Bosingwa started as a midfielder and when Porto bought him, their coach put him right back,'' Scolari said. "He has the power to go forward 200 times a game - he is an improved right back who got into the national team and now the whole world knows him.''
Stoke had its first attempt on goal in the 36th when Mamady Sidibe's header at the far post forced goalkeeper Petr Cech into a comfortable low-down save.
Chelsea almost immediately took the lead, Bosingwa finally managing to penetrate Stoke's solid defence when the Portugal right back started and finished a clinical move.
He broke down Chelsea's right flank and, after a neat exchange of passes, controlled Frank Lampard's pass on his chest before slotting the ball into the net from an angle despite defender Andy Griffin's attempt to clear on the line.
The 1-0 halftime score didn't quite reflect Chelsea's dominance as Stoke lacked the attacking punch of pre-match guest and former boxing world champion "Sugar'' Ray Leonard.
Chelsea almost went 2-0 up in the 47th when Stoke failed to clear a corner and Florent Malouda found himself alone 20 yards out, but his stinging shot was tipped on to the crossbar by goalkeeper Thomas Soerensen.
Stoke substitute Ricardo Fuller injected some pace after coming on in the 55th minute and the hosts almost equalized just minutes later when Leon Cort's header had to be cleared off the line by John Obi Mikel.
The chance nearly punished Chelsea for failing to convert its superiority into more goals. Anelka's miss from 12 yards after Lampard's neat pass soon after was another example of their wastefulness.
Chelsea eventually extended their lead when Cort failed to clear Bosingwa's cross from the right and Anelka scored from close range after some clumsy defending.
"The second goal killed us,'' Stoke manager Tony Pulis said. "They are a great, great team with good players all over the pitch. They are like red arrows - or blue arrows - attacking all over the place.''
Scolari said Salomon Kalou, who had to be substituted at halftime due to injury, should be fit for next week's Champions League game against CFR Cluj, but that Deco requires "another 14 days'' before he will be available.