Chelsea’s alarming dip continued as the Blues were held
to a 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge yesterday. Chelsea went 1-0 down before the
break only to equalise in the 2nd half courtesy a goal from their
saviour of this season, Daniel Sturridge.
The match began with the away section of the crowd taunting AVB with chants of ‘you’re getting sacked in the morning’.
Chelsea started with a conventional 4-3-3 formation with
Bertrand, Cahill, Mikel, Ramires all getting starts.
The fact that Ramires, Mikel and Meireles have never
played together in the whole season led to some silly misplaced passes
initially in the half.
Both sides looked even in the first ten minutes with no
teams being able to trouble the opposition goalkeepers.
Chelsea’s only bit of creativity before going down came
in the 15th minute when Sturridge made a low cross to Mata, who
could not intercept.
Soon, the home side went behind in the 19th
minute after some woeful defending after a corner resulted in a massive mix up
inside Chelsea’s box. The ball fell into the path of David Murphy who did not
disappoint with his shot. 1-0 Birmingham, and as a result, pin drop silence and
anxiety at the Bridge.
3 minutes later, Chelsea earned themselves a penalty
after Wade Elliot appeared to have tripped Ramires inside the box. With the
absence of Chelsea legend Lampard, it was Mata who took the responsibility of
taking the penalty, and unfortunately failed to convert from the spot.
Chelsea’s only standout performer of the evening, Daniel
Sturridge put in some good crosses to Torres and Mata in the next 10 odd
minutes, none of which were properly intercepted.
The fact that Chelsea could not pass more directly due to the presence of Fernando Torres made it more difficult for the midfielders to create any real chances.
Luiz though, earned a free kick a few yards outside the
box in the 34th minute decided to take the free kick himself. His
free kick resulted in a brilliant save from Birmingham’s goalkeeper.
Apart from that, Chelsea failed to create any good
chances in the entire first half and went 1-0 at the break amidst boos from the
Stamford Bridge faithful.
And if chants of ‘you’re getting sacked in the morning’ weren’t enough, chants of ‘Jose Mourinho’ from Birmingham fans surely added more misery and anxiety around Stamford Bridge.
AVB quickly replaced Torres with Drogba at half time, who
was welcomed back with loud cheers from the Bridge faithful.
Drogba’s presence up front meant more direct long balls
to him instead of diagonal ones to the wingers. And such was the case, with
Ivanovic, Luiz, Meireles all bombarding long balls to Drogba, who looked sharp
inspite of his midweek arrival from the African Cup of Nations.
Chelsea’s persistence in the 2nd half
eventually paid off and they went ahead in the 62nd minute when
Branislav Ivanovic’s brilliant cross to Sturridge resulted in a header from the
youngster that went in.
Chelsea kept testing Birmingham’s resilience all through
the remainder of the game but were also caught occasionally on the break.
Lampard came on for Mata in the 82nd minute but it was too late as his side failed to score the winner and will now have to face Birmingham again for the replay at St. Andrews.
Lampard came on for Mata in the 82nd minute but it was too late as his side failed to score the winner and will now have to face Birmingham again for the replay at St. Andrews.