Tuesday 29 September 2015

Porto 2-1 Chelsea

Chelsea outplayed on Mourinho's return to the Estadio do Dragao

Porto - Chelsea
On a chastening night for the Premier League champions, Andre opened the scoring after Begovic could only parry Brahimi’s powerful effort ...


Willian's perfectly executed free kick levelled for the Chelsea on the stroke of half time, but Porto went ahead for the second time soon after the break through Maicon’s header.

Both sides rattled the woodwork in an end-to-end second half, but it was Fc Porto who looked more likely to pile more on misery in the latter stages as Blues faded in their pursuit of a second equaliser.

In an absorbing encounter, Casillas , making a record 152nd Champions League appearance  ,was called into action in the early stages to thwart Fabregas and Pedro in promising positions.

Mourinho had warned prior to kick off that none of his players were ‘untouchable’ after a dire start to the season, and he subsequently relegated key duo Hazard and Matic to the bench.

One player who, perhaps surprisingly, survived the cull was Ivanovic, and the out-of-form defender was again at fault in Fc Porto’s opener five minutes before the break.

The lively Brahimi tricked his way far too easily past the Serbian right-back, before seeing Begovic palm his fierce drive to Andre, who acrobatically turned in the rebound.

Chelsea’s response was both imminent and impressive. Willian, who scored the equaliser against Newcastle on -Saturday from a set piece, repeated the feat with a brilliant curled effort from 20 yards with the last kick of the half.

But the Chelsea’s  defensive frailties were exposed again seven minutes after the break, with Porto centre-back Maicon getting ahead of Ramires at the near post to restore their lead.

Mourinho’s men nearly found another immediately equaliser, but Costa’s dipping 25-yard effort agonisingly came back off the underside of the crossbar.

While Hazard and Matic were both introduced in an attempt to manifest a leveller, Porto, spearheaded by the brilliant Brahimi, were pushing for a third.

But for Begovic, that game-clinching strike would have come as the stand-in keeper kept the hosts at bay with a string of crucial saves.

Against the run of play, Ivanovic nearly redeemed himself after his defensive negligence but could only head wide with Casillas caught out by the flight of a Chelsea’s  corner.

Danilo then glanced a header against Begovic’s upright at the other end, but the visitors will feely hugely aggrieved they weren’t awarded a penalty in the dying minutes when Maicon appeared to prevent Diego Costa’s surge towards goal with his hand.