Chelsea records ninth straight win in Premiership (Agencies) Updated: 2005-10-16 09:37
Chelsea rallied from a goal behind at halftime to beat
Bolton 5-1 and record a ninth straight win in English soccer's Premiership,
while Arsenal suffered its third league defeat of the season.
Chelsea rallied from a goal behind at halftime
to beat Bolton 5-1 and record a ninth straight win in English soccer's
Premiership, while Arsenal suffered its third league defeat of the season.
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Chelsea, which last season won the title for a first time since 1955, now
hasn't lost a Premiership game for a year. Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard each
got two goals at Stamford Bridge and Eidur Gudjohnsen also scored. Arsenal lost
2-1 at West Brom.
``It was a cool meeting at half-time where I had to explain with a lot of
attention what we had to do,'' Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho, whose team trailed
at the interval, told the British Broadcasting Corp. ``It was a question of
bringing something different in tactical terms.''
Chelsea has a maximum 27 points, nine ahead of Tottenham, which defeated
Everton 2-0 today. Manchester United, which has played a game less, won 3-1 at
Sunderland to move to 17 points, one point ahead of Wigan, which beat Newcastle
1-0.
In other matches, Djibril Cisse's 76th-minute goal gave Liverpool a 1-0 win
against Blackburn, while Middlesbrough striker Aiyegbeni Yakubu scored against
his former club Portsmouth in a 1-1 draw. Gary O'Neil got Portsmouth's goal.
Chelsea, which is unbeaten in 38 games in the Premiership, allowed a goal
today after only four minutes as Stelios Giannakopoulos slid the ball into the
net from a cross by El-Hadji Diouf.
Drgoba, Lampard
Chelsea tied the match in the seventh minute of the second half as Drogba
finished from close range after Bolton goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen was unable
to hold a shot from Lampard.
Four minutes later Lampard put the champion ahead, then Bolton's Ricardo
Gardner was shown a red card for handling the ball. Lampard scored from the
resulting freekick. Chelsea added their fourth goal in 10 minutes as Drogba, who
hadn't scored in five games, volleyed into the net. Gudjohnsen closed the
scoring after 74 minutes.
Arsenal, which won the last of its three Premiership titles in 2004, suffered
its third defeat in four away games to drop 14 points behind Chelsea.
Swiss defender Philippe Senderos put Arsenal ahead after 17 minutes with his
first goal for the club, volleying in from close range. Former Arsenal striker
Kanu fired a shot past Jens Lehmann to tie the game in the 38th minute.
West Brom, which had never beaten Arsenal in the Premiership, got its second
goal after 76 minutes as substitute Darren Carter hit a 20-yard shot into the
net.
``We should have won easily,'' Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger told Sky Sports.
``We were punished today by a lack of luck and a great performance from their
goalkeeper.''
Tottenham extended its unbeaten run to five games with goals from Mido and
Jermaine Jenas against last-place Everton at White Hart Lane. Everton has lost
six straight league games.
Wayne Rooney, Ruud van Nistelrooy and Giuseppe Rossi, with his first goal for
the club, helped Manchester United climb one place to third. Stephen Elliott
scored for Sunderland.
Wigan is one spot adrift of United following its victory against Newcastle.
Jason Roberts, who scored Wigan's goal, said the players are ``not surprised''
by how well the team is playing in its first season in the Premiership.
In tomorrow's matches, Birmingham hosts city rival Aston Villa and West Ham
is at Manchester City. Charlton plays Fulham on Oct. 17.
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