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Chelsea 4-2 Reading: Hazard bags three assists as Blues come from behind to claim victory
Fernando Torres scored the decisive goal as Chelsea came from behind to beat Reading 4-2 at Stamford Bridge.
Frank Lampard opened the scoring with a
powerful first-half penalty after Eden Hazard, who impressed once again,
had been tripped by Chris Gunter.
Reading equalized shortly
after through a thunderous Pavel Pogrebnyak header, before Petr Cech let
a Danny Guthrie free kick squirm from his grasp and into his own net.
But
Adam Federici followed suit, allowing a Gary Cahill shot to skid away
from him, and with less than 10 minutes remaining, Torres was left with
the simplest of finishes after good work by Juan Mata and Ashley Cole.
Branislav Ivanovic swept into an open goal in stoppage time, with Federici out of his area after attacking a corner.
Hazard,
who had caught the eye in his Premier League debut against Wigan and
had three assists against Reading, was involved inside two minutes,
racing onto a pass from Mata on the left hand side, but the Belgian’s
shot across goal failed to find the target and rolled wide.
Just
five minutes later Chelsea went closer, as a lovely fluid passing move
involving Torres and Branislav Ivanovic launched an attack for the
returning Ramires, but the midfielder chose to test Adam Fedrici rather
than play the Chelsea striker in with the goal at his mercy, and the
Reading keeper palmed the ball away.
Reading launched a
counterattack from Federici’s save, but lone striker Pavel Pogrebnyak
flashed his shot wide, before Torres would get his first chance of the
match.
The Spain international displayed some excellent trickery
to deceive Jem Karacan and Kaspars Gorkss to make space in the penalty
area, but his shot was blocked and flew to safety.
It was more
Chelsea skill that would create the chance for the opening goal, as
Hazard had his standing leg tripped in the box by Gunter, leaving match
official Lee Mason with the easy decision to award the penalty.
Lampard
stepped up and drilled low and powerfully to Federici’s right and,
though the shot stopper dived the right way, he had little chance of
keeping the spot kick out.
The home side’s lead lasted little more than five minutes though, as Pogrebnyak headed Reading level.
Garath
McCleary exchanged a quick one-two with Danny Guthrie before finding
the Russian, who showed expert movement to beat Gary Cahill and head
into the top corner beyond Cech.
And, just before the half-hour
mark, the visitors were in front after John Terry gave away a free kick
for a foul on Jobi McAnuff around 20 yards from goal.
Guthrie
blasted low and hard at Cech, but the 30-year old spilled a regulation
save and could only watch the ball trickle into his net.
Chelsea
had chances to equalize before the interval but Hazard fired over from
distance before crossing for Torres, who nodded just wide, while Alex
Pearce was inches away from extending the visitors’ lead, but could not
connect with an Ian Harte free kick.
The Blues wasted no time in
attempting to get back into the game after the break as Torres pulled
back to the edge of the box for Ivanovic, but the defender’s shot sailed
a long way over the bar.
But, with his side unable to break
Reading down in the early stages of the second half, Roberto Di Matteo
handed Oscar his Stamford Bridge debut, in place of compatriot Ramires.
Oscar
was immediately among the action, nicking the ball away from Karacan,
who upended the Brazilian and picked up a yellow card.
With over
an hour played, Chelsea was finally able to carve out a second-half
opening and after some pinball in the box following an Ivanovic pass,
the ball fell to Hazard, but his shot was blocked by Pearce when
Federici may well have been beaten.
Di Matteo was forced into
another change as the hosts chased the elusive equalizer and replaced
John Obi Mikel with Daniel Sturridge.
But it was a defender who
would pull the scores level in the 70th minute, when Cahill’s
speculative long-range effort bounced in front of the outstretched palms
of Federici, who pushed the stinging shot into the bottom corner.
The
equalizer appeared to have given Chelsea the impetus to press for a
winner, with Juan Mata going close with a shot, beating Federici but
curling wide.
And it was Mata again who went close with ten minutes remaining, scuffing wide after an Ivanovic cross cannoned into his path.
Just
moments later though, Chelsea scored the winner as Ashley Cole darted
onto a pass inside the box and squared for Torres, who got ahead of the
resolute Reading backline and tapped into an empty net.
There
were suspicions of offside surrounding the goal, but Chelsea took the
three points in its first home game of the season as Federici came up
for a corner and left his goal exposed, allowing the hosts to break
through Hazard, who gifted Ivanovic an open goal
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