Alhamisi, 20 Septemba 2012

CHELSEA NA JUVENTUS WATOSHANA NGUVU.

Chelsea blew a two-goal lead as their defence of the Champions League got off to a breathless start against Juventus on Wednesday night.

Oscar looked set to enjoy a dream European debut with a stunning first-half double but the Italian champions ruthlessly exposed the holders' defensive deficiencies to snatch a draw at Stamford Bridge.
Arturo Vidal pulled a goal back before the break and, after Eden Hazard was denied what appeared a penalty, Fabio Quagliarella came off the bench to equalise and was a lick of paint from completing a sensational turnaround.
Punishment: Fabio Quagliarella capitalised on defensive errors to score the equaliser
Punishment: Fabio Quagliarella capitalised on defensive errors to score the equaliser
Delight: Juventus players celebrate their equaliser
Delight: Juventus players celebrate their equaliser

Match facts

Chelsea: Cech, Ivanovic, Luiz, Terry, Cole, Mikel, Lampard, Ramires (Bertrand 68), Hazard, Oscar (Mata 74), Torres.
Subs Not Used: Turnbull, Romeu, Moses, Cahill, Azpilicueta.
Booked: Ramires.
Goals: Oscar 31, 33.
Juventus: Buffon, Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini, Lichtsteiner (Isla 77), Vidal, Pirlo, Marchisio, Asamoah, Giovinco (Quagliarella 75), Vucinic (Matri 88).
Subs Not Used: Storari, Lucio, Giaccherini, Marrone.
Booked: Vidal.
Goals: Vidal 38, Quagliarella 80.
Att: 40,918
Ref: Pedro Proenca (Portugal).
That would have been cruel on Chelsea but - as in their UEFA Super Cup thrashing by Atletico Madrid - they left themselves exposed enough to make such an outcome possible.
It was all looking so good after 33 minutes of what Roberto Di Matteo had dubbed Mission: 'Impossible'.
His Midas touch in the competition was in evidence again after the shock selection of Oscar, who he admitted the club might not have convinced to join them had they not ended their agonising wait for Champions League glory.
Chelsea fans still pinching themselves at last season's astonishing triumph were given another glimpse of the European Cup before kick-off when members of the armed forces were handed the honour of parading it.
That proved a prelude to a combative first half-hour, which left David Luiz with a bloody nose and Vidal needing treatment on a knock.
The quality of football on show was not exactly what Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich had paid £80million to see but there were glimpses of the drama to come.
Impact: Oscar impressed on his first Chelsea start
Impact: Oscar impressed on his first Chelsea start
Thump: Oscar smashes in his first goal
Thump: Oscar smashes in his first goal
Luiz was under just enough pressure to steer Frank Lampard's corner straight at Gianluigi Buffon, while Fernando Torres wasted a great breakaway opportunity after robbing Andrea Pirlo, who is said not to have had a great start to the season by his high standards.
Torres, looking more lively than in his wretched performance at QPR on Saturday, also went close with a header but Juventus carved out the first clear chance when Andrea Barzagli's crossfield ball put Claudio Marchisio one on one with Petr Cech, who came flying out to smother.
Mirko Vucinic should have also done better than fire Vidal's pass into the sidenetting when clean through in the 29th minute and he was made to pay dearly in the next four minutes.
Oh no: Roberto Di Matteo was disappointed with drawing from 2-0 up
Oh no: Roberto Di Matteo was disappointed with drawing from 2-0 up

Roar: The champions celebrate taking the lead
Roar: The champions celebrate taking the lead
Oscar, who had almost looked like he had been picked to shadow Pirlo, found himself in space 25 yards out and unleashed a drive that Gianluigi Buffon would surely have saved but for a telling nick off Leonardo Bonucci

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