Match Report: Chelsea FC 1-0 Steaua Bucharesti

Chelsea tribute to Mandela

In a match which started in an emotional way with both clubs playing for the final group stage match in this season’s campaign, The Blues emerged with the three points to ensure top spot in Group E heading into the last 16 of the Champions league. Demba Ba’s 11th minute winner sealed the deal for the Blues as we march on ahead in the Champions league unlike last season’s 3rd place finish and a Europa League place.

Starting 11s:

Chelsea FC (4-2-3-1): Schwarzer; Ivanovic, D Luiz, Terry (c), Cole; Mikel (Ramires 73), Lampard; Willian (De Bruyne 79),Oscar, Hazard; Ba.

Steaua Bucharesti (4-1-4-1):Tatarusanu; Georgievski, Szukala, Gardos, Latovlevici; Pintilii (c) (Tatu 63); Chipciu, Stanciu (Prepelita 60), Iancu, Pirvulescu; Kapetanos.

CFC vs Steau result

Summary (courtesy of Sky Sports Match Report): 

The Blues had already qualified for the last 16 prior to the final match of the group campaign against already-eliminated Steaua, yet Jose Mourinho insisted his side were not contenders for the European Cup this term.

Ba’s early goal earned victory over the Romanians, but on this evidence – as well as in the defeats to Basle at home and away – there is much to do if the Blues, the 2012 winners, are going to advance to the latter stages of the competition in the new year.

Mourinho and his players were the targets of laser pens from the away end throughout and the Portuguese was at times aghast at the inability of his side to hit the target, either when passing or in front of goal.

The Blues’ only goal was initially deemed to be an own goal by Daniel Georgievski before Ba was subsequently confirmed as the scorer.

Ba missed a sitter from six yards early in the second half when found by a Willian cross, leaving Mourinho, who has expressed his frustration as his strikers have struggled to score this season, to shrug his shoulders.

Seven changes were made from the starting line-up following the loss at Stoke, with Ashley Cole returning after a seven-game absence, due to a niggling rib problem and the form of Cesar Azpilicueta.

Mark Schwarzer was given a rare start in goal, becoming the oldest Champions League debutant aged 41, and watched as the early action took place at the opposite end with a series of corners and chances for Chelsea.

David Luiz, like Cole making his first appearance since the November 2 loss at Newcastle, mis-hit a shot from a Willian corner and Oscar then surged forward before firing narrowly wide.

Chelsea took the lead in fortuitous circumstances.

Mourinho had joked that even a training ground dummy would have the good fortune to score against his side from a corner at present, but it was Steaua’s defence which was static from a Willian set-piece.

Oscar flicked the ball on to the back post and Georgievski contrived to allow Ba in at the back post to net.

Steaua missed the chance to reply immediately when Gabriel Iancu latched on to a through ball which, worryingly for the hosts, split the Chelsea defence but dragged his shot wide when he should have scored.

Branislav Ivanovic met an Eden Hazard cross and had a header saved at point-blank range by Ciprian Tatarusanu.

Frank Lampard shot over and Cole fired straight at Tatarusanu from long range as Chelsea’s dominance continued.

The Blues’ corner tally reached double figures before the interval but still their ruthless streak deserted them.

Ba was culpable again when he fired over from six yards out with just Tatarusanu to beat after being found by a good Willian cross.

Mihai Pintilii shot narrowly wide for Steaua but still Schwarzer was little more than a spectator as Chelsea forged forward.

Georgievski cleared a dangerous Hazard cross after Andre Schurrle had replaced Oscar, with Mourinho seeking a spark.

The German nearly produced it, cutting along the byline before Hazard headed over.

Substitute Kevin De Bruyne forced a corner and Ba netted when Steaua failed to clear the set-piece, but from an offside position, as once again Chelsea failed to double their advantage.

Alexandru Chipciu had a shot saved by Schwarzer in the first of four minutes of stoppage time but that was as good as it got for Steaua as Chelsea won unconvincingly to cement their place at the Group E summit.

Thanks for reading and What We Learned will be out shortly, stay tuned! Be sure to comment your opinions about this close victory. #KTBFFH

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11 thoughts on “Match Report: Chelsea FC 1-0 Steaua Bucharesti

  1. Boring, boring, boring with a useless striker. Mou has to do something else, otherwise I am sorry but I am not satisfy of this performance! Back pass, slow pass, losing balls: sometines I ask myself if the players get pay. inconvincible performance, same old, same old. If this continue, I will be shocked by crystal palace next Saturday!

    • The only positive thing about the game were: 1#Oscar is absolutely amizing I like how he came deeper when Mikel and Co were just passing the ball around like there is none forward. 2#Willian is a great counter attack player. Great run and fast. 3#Cole was fantastic. 4#Ivanovic sucks at RB. He lost possession couple of time but he was lucky DL4 saved his ass. 4#we don’t have strikers..at least Ba tried but it wasn’t enough!

  2. i didnt watch the match.but tank GOD we won & stil maintaind 1st position.

  3. Willian has alot to prove but shouldn’t let it put presure on himself, his runs are brilliant but then sometimes his final ball needs to be improved upon.

  4. Claxy cfc

    Why don’t mou field like..
    Czech
    Apzi d.luiz Cahill cole
    Willian. Oscar
    Mata hazard Andre.shur.
    Torress

  5. Anonymous

    Let do some thing with Ba and forget about the two flop’s i.e. Torres and Eto

  6. Anonymous

    Poor and boring football, only willian was on the game, we are going no where unless we buy striker and stop using lampard, and lets be realistic we need mata, we were poor against poor oponents

  7. Anonymous

    Poor performance.

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