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jimmy
04-17-2008, 10:15 PM
Everton 0-1 Chelsea
By Nathan Mercer



Essien (right) pulled the strings in the Chelsea midfield


Chelsea closed the gap on Premier League leaders Manchester United to two points with this resilient display against Everton at Goodison Park.

Michael Essien hit the winner after 41 minutes, clipping a close-range effort over Tim Howard after exchanging passes with Shaun Wright-Phillips.

Everton were industrious but lacked the quality to unlock the resolute Blues.

Manuel Fernandes went close with a curling free-kick as the hosts pressed for an equaliser, but Chelsea held on.

It may have been a nervy finish for the Blues but they were good value for the three points that put Avram Grant's side back in the hunt for the league title.

The Israeli's position at Stamford Bridge had come under scrutiny after Monday's draw with Wigan, but his players were focused and determined enough not to let another lead slip at Goodison Park.

The result also leaves Everton's Champions League qualification hopes in tatters with them trailing neighbours Liverpool by five points with three games to play.

The superb Ricardo Carvalho typified Chelsea's defensive efforts - regularly shutting out Andy Johnson and strike partner Yakubu.

Everton's only chance of the first period came when Fernandes' dipping free-kick forced Cech into an uncomfortable parry behind.

Chelsea bossed possession in non-threatening areas but looked toothless for large periods with the absence of Didier Drogba highlighting the Blues' finishing deficiencies.

And their delivery to the misfiring Anelka, particularly from wide areas, was desperately poor.

When the Frenchman did get a sight of goal, he dragged his shot well wide of Howard's left post.

Everton were forced to defend for long periods but were able to create moments of creativity going forward, with Joleon Lescott providing a useful outlet down the left flank.

But it was Chelsea who produced the first move of quality, coupled with a huge slice of fortune, which enabled Essien to claim his second goal in four days.

The Ghanaian looked to play a neat exchange with Wright-Phillips before a wicked deflection off Phil Jagielka helped the ball into the on-rushing Essien's path.

Howard advanced but Essien kept his composure and slotted over the keeper from close in.

A fizzing, long-range drive from Jon Obi Mikel almost gave the visitors an undeserved second soon after, but Howard was alert to tip over.

Chelsea failed to build on their lead after the break with Everton bossing possession without seriously threatening Petr Cech's goal.

Fernandes produced a stunning free-kick that whistled inches past the post, and the Portuguese also enjoyed flashing drives from distance.

But for all the Toffees' purpose, the key pass failed to materialise and their Champions League qualification hopes all but came to an end.

BBC Sport Player Rater man of the match: Chelsea's Michael Essien 7.14 (on 90 minutes).

SteH
04-18-2008, 07:01 AM
For all Chelsea's moaning, they have put pressure on United to go to Blackburn and need to win and they also have far more time to prepare for Tuesdays semi final. Liverpool only need four more points now and I can see a much weakened side being played at Fulham on Saturday, which will no doubt lead to rants from Gary Megson and Alex McLeish if we lose. the cynical side of me had actually believed that Chelsea would accept they probably wouldnt win the league and throw this game, forcing Liverpool to go full strength on Saturday and have less time to prepare.