Played
January 16, 2013 2:45 PM EST
Stamford Bridge — London
Referee: M. Oliver
Attendance: 38484
January 16, 2013 2:45 PM EST
Stamford Bridge — London
Referee: M. Oliver
Attendance: 38484
Top of the Match
Jason Puncheon
Southampton
Southampton
Fernando Torres
Chelsea
Chelsea
Flop of the Match
Fernando Torres
Chelsea
Chelsea
Fernando Torres
Chelsea
Chelsea
Chelsea 2-2 Southampton: Blues blow lead in second-half collapse
Nigel Adkins' side came from two goals behind to claim a valuable point in its quest for survival, heaping even more pressure on Rafa Benitez.
By Ewan Roberts
Chelsea forfeited a two-goal lead at Stamford Bridge as Southampton came from behind to claim a well-deserved 2-2 draw.
Demba Ba, a visceral, physical presence, opened the scoring by twisting his body to stroke home Cesar Azpilicueta’s deflected cross. Then Eden Hazard doubled the lead just before halftime with a sumptuous half-volley.
Nigel Adkins responded by bringing Rickie Lambert on, and within three minutes of entering the fray the 30-year-old had headed his side back into the game. The Saints’ comeback was complete when Jason Puncheon thundered in a late equalizer.
Rafa Benitez, fresh from a 4-0 win at the Britannia, once again selected Ba upfront ahead of the much-maligned Fernando Torres, while Gary Cahill started in place of the rested Branislav Ivanovic.
Southampton started well, frustrating Chelsea, pressing high in midfield and retaining the ball with confidence, though could have been behind early after Ba’s pull-back looped off Maya Yoshida and almost bobbled past Artur Boruc’s far post.
Chelsea’s play was increasingly tepid and slow, much to the disappointment of the home crowd, until, just before the half hour mark, Frank Lampard drove his team forward.
The midfielder found Azpilicueta, who whipped a cross into the box. Oscar and Jos Hooiveld rose to meet the delivery, with the ball ricocheting into the air for Ba to acrobatically volley into the bottom corner via an onrushing Yoshida.
Chelsea upped the tempo before the break, as Lampard went close with two venomous efforts, before the Blues eventually got their reward. Ramires leathered a shot against the frame of the goal, but Hazard was on hand to expertly smash the rebound past Southampton’s Polish keeper.
The two sides continued to exchange extended periods of conservative possession after the restart, but it wasn’t until Adkins brought on the talismanic Lambert that Southampton began to show any bite.
Just three minutes after his introduction, Nathaniel Clyne burst forward from deep and floated a cross into the box. Lambert darted in front of Cahill and thumped an unstoppable header past Petr Cech.
The game opened up as the invigorated Saints pushed for an equalizer, creating space for Chelsea to exploit on the break with both Ashley Cole and Ba going close to scoring.
But where the Blues were profligate, Southampton was clinical. Rumored Chelsea target Luke Shaw bombed up the left flank, leaving Azpilicueta in his dust, before firing a cross into the box. Puncheon met the delivery, flicked the ball up and rifled a ferocious volley past Cech.
Southampton dropped deeper, looking to preserve a valuable point, and Benitez brought on Torres in search of a winner. The Spaniard came closest to scoring for the hosts, jinking into the box before dragging his shot wide.
But the Saints clung on to a valuable point in their quest for Premier League survival, while Chelsea’s poor home form continues.
Demba Ba, a visceral, physical presence, opened the scoring by twisting his body to stroke home Cesar Azpilicueta’s deflected cross. Then Eden Hazard doubled the lead just before halftime with a sumptuous half-volley.
Nigel Adkins responded by bringing Rickie Lambert on, and within three minutes of entering the fray the 30-year-old had headed his side back into the game. The Saints’ comeback was complete when Jason Puncheon thundered in a late equalizer.
Rafa Benitez, fresh from a 4-0 win at the Britannia, once again selected Ba upfront ahead of the much-maligned Fernando Torres, while Gary Cahill started in place of the rested Branislav Ivanovic.
Southampton started well, frustrating Chelsea, pressing high in midfield and retaining the ball with confidence, though could have been behind early after Ba’s pull-back looped off Maya Yoshida and almost bobbled past Artur Boruc’s far post.
Chelsea’s play was increasingly tepid and slow, much to the disappointment of the home crowd, until, just before the half hour mark, Frank Lampard drove his team forward.
The midfielder found Azpilicueta, who whipped a cross into the box. Oscar and Jos Hooiveld rose to meet the delivery, with the ball ricocheting into the air for Ba to acrobatically volley into the bottom corner via an onrushing Yoshida.
Chelsea upped the tempo before the break, as Lampard went close with two venomous efforts, before the Blues eventually got their reward. Ramires leathered a shot against the frame of the goal, but Hazard was on hand to expertly smash the rebound past Southampton’s Polish keeper.
The two sides continued to exchange extended periods of conservative possession after the restart, but it wasn’t until Adkins brought on the talismanic Lambert that Southampton began to show any bite.
Just three minutes after his introduction, Nathaniel Clyne burst forward from deep and floated a cross into the box. Lambert darted in front of Cahill and thumped an unstoppable header past Petr Cech.
The game opened up as the invigorated Saints pushed for an equalizer, creating space for Chelsea to exploit on the break with both Ashley Cole and Ba going close to scoring.
But where the Blues were profligate, Southampton was clinical. Rumored Chelsea target Luke Shaw bombed up the left flank, leaving Azpilicueta in his dust, before firing a cross into the box. Puncheon met the delivery, flicked the ball up and rifled a ferocious volley past Cech.
Southampton dropped deeper, looking to preserve a valuable point, and Benitez brought on Torres in search of a winner. The Spaniard came closest to scoring for the hosts, jinking into the box before dragging his shot wide.
But the Saints clung on to a valuable point in their quest for Premier League survival, while Chelsea’s poor home form continues.
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26 | 3 |
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Luis Suárez Striker Liverpool |
23 | 0 |
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C. Benteke Striker Aston Villa |
19 | 3 |
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Michu Midfielder Swansea City |
19 | 0 |

