1-2 v Chelsea FC - 30 April 2011 - Away

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Spurs 1

Chelsea FC

Chelsea FC

2

  • Lampard
    45'
  • Kalou
    89'
Details
Match Number

6876

Opposition
Chelsea

Chelsea FC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2010/11

Date

30th April 2011

Kick Off

17:30

Venue

Stamford Bridge

Attendance

41,681

Referee

Andre Marriner

League Position

6th

Opposition League Position

2nd

Opposition Form

WWDWDL

Weather at Kick Off

17.5° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 6841st overall match (3240 wins, 1507 draws, 2081 losses)

  • 5294th competitive match (2352 wins, 1247 draws, 1695 losses)

  • team

    185th match vs Chelsea FC (68 wins, 45 draws, 72 losses)

  • competition

    730th Premier League match (272 wins, 194 draws, 264 losses)

  • 6285th match in England (2926 wins, 1418 draws, 1928 losses)

  • 101st match at Stamford Bridge (33 wins, 25 draws, 43 losses)

  • Vedran Ćorluka
    Vedran Ćorluka: 100th appearance
  • Jermaine Jenas
    Jermaine Jenas: 200th appearance
  • Raniere Sandro
    Raniere Sandro: First Goal
Report

Controversial goals from Frank Lampard and Salomon Kalou, who struck in the last minute, kept alive Chelsea's hopes of catching leaders Manchester United.

Sandro gave Tottenham the lead when he fired an unstoppable half-volley past Petr Cech from 25 yards on 19 minutes.

When Heurelho Gomes spilled Lampard's 45th-minute shot he scrambled back and appeared to stop it from crossing the line, but the goal was given.

And Kalou looked offside as he bundled home Didier Drogba's shot late on.

Carlo Ancelotti's men will not care one bit about the manner of their goals as the win means they cut United's Premier League lead to three points, with the leaders playing at Arsenal on Sunday.

Chelsea and United then come face to face at Old Trafford next weekend in a game that will go a long way to deciding the outcome of the title.

For Tottenham the result is a devastating blow which all but ends their hopes of catching fourth-placed Manchester City and securing a second successive appearance in the Champions League. The first half at Stamford Bridge was pulsating, with Chelsea showing their intent by pairing £50m striker Fernando Torres with Didier Drogba up front.

Tottenham, as ever, came to Stamford Bridge with their team set up to attack - Gareth Bale, Luka Modric, Rafael van der Vaart, Aaron Lennon and Roman Pavlyuchenko all started for the visitors. Both sides had early chances, but it was Drogba who came closest to breaking the deadlock, with his powerful 30-yard free-kick superbly tipped onto the bar by Gomes.

The Brazilian was proving a thorn in Chelsea's side and he also saved well from Lampard and Michael Essien in a frantic opening to the game.

But just as it looked like it was only a matter of time before the hosts opened the scoring, Tottenham took the lead in spectacular fashion with a goal out of nowhere.

Spurs midfielder Sandro opened his account for the club by finding the top right-hand corner of the net with a half-volley from 25 yards that screamed past Cech's helpless dive.

Chelsea came roaring back as the game went from one end to the other and Lampard's cross to Essien was tipped over the bar by Gomes before Torres attempted to head in from the resulting corner when he should have used his foot.

Tottenham looked threatening on the break and Branislav Ivanovic was booked for a crude challenge on the dangerous Bale, who was lively throughout.

Spurs seemed to be coping with everything that was thrown at them but Chelsea equalised in fortuitous circumstances just before half-time.

Not for the first time this season Gomes was to blame, with the Brazilian allowing Lampard's 25-yard shot to squirt through his legs.

The keeper seemed to have scrambled back and stopped the ball from crossing the line, but the assistant referee awarded the goal when even replays proved inconclusive.

Tottenham's players complained bitterly to referee Andre Marriner but their protests were in vain as the teams headed into the break level.

Gomes was called into action early in the second half as he palmed away Drogba's drive, with the Tottenham keeper looking even more nervy than usual.

Chelsea dominated the early stages of the half but struggled to break down a resilient Spurs defence and on the hour Torres was replaced by Kalou, with the Blues switching to 4-3-3.

The Ivorian had a glorious chance to give Chelsea the lead but he fired over from close range after Gomes had palmed Drogba's free-kick into his path.

Spurs called for Jermain Defoe from the bench and his introduction kicked them into life, with John Terry bringing down his England colleague on the edge of the area as he charged through on goal. Chelsea appealed unsuccessfully for a penalty moments later after Younes Kaboul appeared to bring down Kalou, but replays showed the Spurs defender had in fact played the ball.

With time running out Chelsea became increasingly desperate and threw on Nicolas Anelka for Malouda, while Lampard went close with a trademark effort from 25 yards that just sailed past the upright.

It looked as though Tottenham were going to hold out for a point but the ball fell to Drogba in the box and although he mis-hit his shot across goal, it found Kalou at the back post and he bundled the ball home.

Replays showed that Tottenham were again unfortunate, with Kalou standing in an offside position, but the goal stood and Spurs left Stamford Bridge with nothing.

Timeline
KO

Branislav Ivanović

38'

Frank Lampard

45'
HT

Didier Drogba

48'

John Terry

69'

Salomon Kalou

89'
FT
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
34 21 10 3 71 32 39 73
2
Chelsea
34 20 7 7 64 27 37 67
3
Arsenal
34 18 10 6 67 36 31 64
4
Manchester city
33 17 8 8 51 30 21 59
5
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
33 14 13 6 49 41 8 55
6
Liverpool
34 15 7 12 51 39 12 52
7
Everton
34 11 14 9 47 42 5 47
8
Bolton wanderers
34 12 10 12 48 47 1 46
9
Fulham
34 9 15 10 40 36 4 42
10
Stoke city
34 12 6 16 43 43 0 42
11
Newcastle united
34 10 11 13 49 48 1 41
12
Sunderland
34 10 11 13 39 49 -10 41
13
Aston villa
34 10 11 13 43 55 -12 41
14
West bromwich albion
34 10 10 14 49 64 -15 40
15
Birmingham city
34 8 14 12 34 51 -17 38
16
Blackburn rovers
34 9 8 17 40 55 -15 35
17
Blackpool
34 9 7 18 48 70 -22 34
18
Wigan athletic
34 7 13 14 34 57 -23 34
19
Wolverhampton wanderers
34 9 6 19 37 60 -23 33
20
West ham united
34 7 11 16 39 61 -22 32
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
35 21 10 4 71 33 38 73
2
Chelsea
35 21 7 7 66 28 38 70
3
Arsenal
35 19 10 6 68 36 32 67
4
Manchester city
34 18 8 8 53 31 22 62
5
Liverpool
35 16 7 12 54 39 15 55
6
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
34 14 13 7 50 43 7 55
7
Everton
35 11 15 9 48 43 5 48
8
Bolton wanderers
35 12 10 13 48 48 0 46
9
Fulham
35 10 15 10 43 36 7 45
10
Stoke city
35 12 7 16 43 43 0 43
11
West bromwich albion
35 11 10 14 51 65 -14 43
12
Newcastle united
35 10 11 14 49 51 -2 41
13
Aston villa
35 10 11 14 44 57 -13 41
14
Sunderland
35 10 11 14 39 52 -13 41
15
Birmingham city
35 8 15 12 35 52 -17 39
16
Blackburn rovers
35 10 8 17 41 55 -14 38
17
Blackpool
35 9 8 18 48 70 -22 35
18
Wigan athletic
35 7 14 14 35 58 -23 35
19
Wolverhampton wanderers
35 9 7 19 38 61 -23 34
20
West ham united
35 7 11 17 40 63 -23 32
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