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Wednesday, 18 April 2012

Chelsea humbles Barcelona 1-0 at Stamford Bridge

Posted on 14:35 by Unknown

Well, Chelsea did the unthinkable but do they stand a chance in Camp Nou? We don't thin so. And oh yes, one more thing, we were glad to see the club owner Roman Abramovich very excited. We hope he will keep up the pace next week. Here is the full match report.

Didier Drogba spent parts of this match horizontal but like a good heavyweight he rose from the canvas to land a hugely significant blow.
Chelsea’s defence certainly stood up to be counted, constantly thwarting Lionel Messi. Chelsea face a huge challenge in the away leg but their defensive resilience, Drogba’s goal, and Roberto Di Matteo’s shrewd tactics have given them a chance.
In orchestrating his 10th win in his 13 matches as interim first-team coach, Roberto Di Matteo’s game-plan were simple but superb. Throw a blue blanket across midfield, stifle Lionel Messi and order Ashley Cole and Ramires to de-fuse the right-sided missile called Dani Alves.
Cole was immense. Ditto Ramires. Gary Cahill took Messi’s presence in or near Chelsea’s area as a personal affront. Petr Cech was the model of defiance in goal. Drogba, for all the frustration at his theatrics, took his goal well.
Chelsea’s fans would have settled for parity at the break. They had only 25 per cent possession, managed only 130 passes to Barcelona’s 402, were almost punished by Alexis Sanchez and Cesc Fàbregas, were indebted to Petr Cech and their fans chanted “ole” on the rare occasions that their players managed to build a move
Yet they turned around ahead, Drogba striking in the two minutes of injury time awarded primarily for the amount of time he spent on the floor.
The muscular Ivorian seemed more horizontal than vertical at times, and it became frustrating to watch, even if it did help Chelsea break up Barcelona’s momentum. Yet Drogba took his goal well, totally vindicating Roberto di Matteo’s decision to start him ahead of Fernando Torres.
Drogba’s shot was a shock, partly because it was Chelsea’s only one on target in the first half and also because the force had largely, inevitably, been with the vaunted visitors. The first glance at Barcelona’s visitors’ team-sheet had indicated the scale of Chelsea’s task. Lionel Messi, Dani Alves, Sanchez, Xavi, Andres Iniesta, Fàbregas et al. This was the team of all the talents, the holders of the Champions League, a side packed with World Cup winners. Chelsea, commendably, refused to let fear seep into their hearts.
In keeping with his stellar status, Messi had kicked off, triggering a meandering Barcelona move. Barcelona’s technical gifts were quickly in evidence, their ease in possession, even when Chelsea triggered their much-anticipated pressing game, looking to squeeze the space around Messi.
“Operation Lionel Taming” had two flaws, namely that Messi could wriggle out of a straitjacket and that any focus on the Argentine afforded room for his team-mates. Sánchez exploited this, darting through, beating the offside trap and lifting the ball over Cech and denied only by the bar.
At the stage, the thought of Chelsea going down the tunnel at the break a goal to the good was the stuff of fantasy. Compared to the Catalans’ rapier-like passing, Chelsea’s tactics were far more one-dimensional in comparison, more broadsword, mainly looking to release Drogba through the middle. Cech picked him out early but the Ivorian’s first touch was slightly heavy and the moment was lost.
Then Drogba misjudged the ball’s trajectory and Carles Puyol nipped in to clear. Drogba was surrounded by Barcelona players, who sought to trap him. Puyol pushed close, Sergio Busquets dropped back from midfield, even taking a painful knock on the right foot from Drogba. Chelsea’s No 11 moved left after a while, looking to find space behind Alves, who was frequently upfield.
Chances came and went for the Catalans. Alves teed up Messi, who glided across the box, seeking an opening, and then letting fly. John Obi Mikel threw himself in the way of the shot. Then Cech thwarted Iniesta, and Fàbregas wasted a golden opportunity with the follow-up.
The tide was mainly flowing towards Cech yet Chelsea resisted these surges in the first half, even springing some counters of their own, famously so in the dying seconds. Until then, Barcelona kept putting together their triangles, working the ball around blue shirts.
When Ramires sprinted through, Puyol calmly took control, rolling the ball back to Victor Valdes, who stroked it to Javier Mascherano. As Ramires changed direction, chasing the ball, Mascherano slid it to Puyol, who worked it forward. So simple. So effective.
Until injury time, Barcelona’s covering was excellent. When Drogba turned away from Puyol, Alves was there to clear. But they could not turn all this possession into real penetration. Cech, exceptional again, saved from Fàbregas. Then Sánchez lifted in a cross from the right, the ball angled back to pick out Messi. The little magician leapt high, meeting the ball with a strong header, directed down to Cech’s left. Chelsea’s keeper did well, tumbling to one side, rescuing the team.
Back came Barcelona again, Messi releasing Fàbregas, who dinked the ball over Cech. Cole had read the danger, dropping back on to the line to clear Fàbregas.
Such resilience was rewarded when Chelsea seized the lead with almost the last kick of the half. Ramires, capping an outstanding half, raced into the box and squared to Drogba, who beat Valdes. Having spent periods of the half on the floot, Drogba celebrated by sliding across the grass, saluting the fans like a manic sergeant-major.
The men in black stormed at the blue ramparts in the second half.
Some of Chelsea’s defending was magnificent. Some of Cahill’s tackles drew standing ovations. As the second-half siege unfolded, Cahill saw off Messi and Sánchez in quick succession.
Barcelona were struggling to find an opening, struggling to break Chelsea’s resolve. Fàbregas fired wide. Then Cahill continued his repossession work, frustrating Messi. Frank Lampard joined in, nicking the ball away from the dancing feet of Messi.
Guardiola began to dip into his rich reserves, sending on Pedro for the quiet Sánchez. The game became scrappy, bitty, broken by fouls and bookings, the slowing of the tempo just what Chelsea wanted.
Ramires was still unfortunate to be cautioned for a challenge on Messi, the Brazilian clearly targeting the ball. Ramires refused to be inhibited, soon accelerating down the left until felled by Busquets, who went into Felix Brych’s book.
Barcelona kept hunting that away goal. When Messi whipped in a low free-kick, the shaggy hair of Puyol flicked it on but there was Cech saving the day. Barcelona should have scored through Pedro, who hit the post, and Busquets in the final minute but Chelsea held firm.
Another test awaits in Catalonia but Chelsea are refusing to pay homage.
[Telegraph]
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Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Rick Santorum not Endorsing Mitt Romney

Posted on 04:13 by Unknown
Nobody does either.

Rick Santorum said tonight there is "no question Barack Obama has to be defeated," but did not say he would back presumptive nominee Mitt Romney, instead revealing he had only spoken to Newt Gingrich, not Romney yet.

"As far as going with a particular presidential candidate right now I mean had a chance to talk to Newt, I haven't had a chance yet to talk to Gov. Romney," Santorum said on a conference call. "But we'll be talking to both of them and we are going to go out and deal with who we believe is in the best interest of our country and winning this election and make sure that we have a conservative platform, conservative message and they follow through with that conservative message after the election."
This is a not so subtle jab at the man about to become the party's standard bearer. Santorum consistently would say on the campaign trail that in 2008, Romney convinced him of his conservative bona fides before he backed him and then Romney quickly changed his tune.
Although Santorum is expected to eventually back Romney - both longtime adviser John Brabender and top donor Foster Friess told ABC News last week they expect him to endorse Romney - he was specific tonight that he was not endorsing anyone in the presidential race.
"I haven't supported any candidate at this point," Santorum said, when asked who his supporters should vote for in the Pennsylvania primary on April 24.
He instead told them "the best thing" they can do is "stay tuned" and promised he would stay "active and engaged" in the campaign.
"What we are going to do is make sure we put together a winning idea that can rally folks and win this election up and down the ticket and that will be our focus," Santorum said.
Sources close to the Santorum campaign tell ABC News Romney and Santorum may not even meet until after the Pennsylvania primary.
Santorum also made it clear he won't be releasing his delegates to whomever he backs, saying he wants to "make sure" the delegates "go to the convention and have a say," to influence the platform of the party and have an "impact on the convention process" making sure both the platform and convention "reflects the things our campaign stands for."
Although he did not give any clues on his new venture, Santorum did say there will be a "place for people to organize and rally" and he is working on the project and will share more information in one to two weeks. He stressed he will be active in not only in the presidential, but down ballot races as well.
The call was moderated by longtime aide Mark Rodgers and at the beginning Rodgers teased that there would be some sort of "surprise," during the 30 minute call.
Although no specific surprise was unveiled, listeners could hear his 3-year-old daughter, Bella, recovering from pneumonia being fed by Karen Santorum on the line, possibly what Rodgers was referring to.
Santorum said a lack of money was only a "very, very small piece of the story" of why they decided to end the race and instead the losses in Wisconsin, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. (Santorum was not on the ballot there), plus not being able to switch Texas to a winner take all state made a way forward impossible.
He also said the campaign tried to "form a coalition" with the "rest of the conservatives in the race," but that didn't "pan out." Santorum was referring to Gingrich and how he was not successful in convincing him to bow out and back him, even though Santorum was ahead in the delegate fight.
The call was to thank his supporters, but also to encourage debt relief. Supporters were able to connect directly to an operator while on the call to donate to the campaign and help it get out of debt. The camp has been soliciting funds from supporters since he left the race through e mail messages, but this was the first phone call trying to encourage backers to give to the shuttered campaign.
Both Santorum and his wife Karen were frank about how they felt emotionally since the decision to exit the race last week. Santorum said he was "frustrated," while Karen Santorum called it an "amazing journey," but said her family is "very sad" and they are dealing with a "tsunami of emotions."
Karen noted that Bella, who suffers from the rare genetic disorder, Trisomy 18, is recovering, but said the day she went to the hospital with "really bad pneumonia" the weekend before Santorum got out of the race was "one of the worst days of our life."
[Yahoo]
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