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Formation: 4-3-3
Average rating: 6.8
Petr Cech 8
Kept Chelsea in the match with an amazing double save from Tévez and Carrick
in the 35th minute as United threatened to race to a 3-0 lead and saved
Ronaldo’s penalty in the shoot-out.
Michael Essien 6
Appeared an accident waiting to happen at the back, repeatedly beaten by
Ronaldo and Evra and at fault for the first goal, but gave Chelsea energy
and momentum going forward.
Ricardo Carvalho 7
Booked for a late challenge on Ronaldo but otherwise faultless, frequently
called upon to cover as the positioning of Essien and occasionally Terry,
his captain, was exposed.
John Terry 7
May never recover from missing the penalty that would have given Chelsea their
first European Cup, but deserves every sympathy after another wholehearted
performance.
Ashley Cole 6
Not 100 per cent fit after his prematch collision with Makelele and was kept
busy in his defensive role by the rampaging Hargreaves, although he was
fortunate to escape trial by Ronaldo.
Michael Ballack 7
Started slowly but gradually began to dominate as Chelsea exerted a
stranglehold at the start of the second half, going close with a free kick
and blasting over the bar from distance.
Claude Makelele 7
Rarely caught the eye, other than Scholes’s in a nasty collision, although
that is not his role and he was as busy as ever, making more passes than any
other Chelsea player.
Frank Lampard 8
Appeared engaged in a one-man battle to keep Chelsea in the match, playing
several good balls to Drogba and grabbing the equaliser before hitting the
bar with an exquisite chip in extra time.
Joe Cole 6
Chelsea’s player of the season has tired as the campaign has reached its
climax and disappointed last night, flickering on occasions without ever
really looking threatening.
Didier Drogba 7
Well marshalled by Ferdinand and Vidic but still a considerable handful,
hitting the post with a curling shot in the second half before sullying his
reputation with a needless sending-off.
Florent Malouda 6
Preferred to Kalou for his experience and superior ball retention and
determined to make the most of his opportunity, running at Brown from the
outset without ever really troubling the right back.
Substitutions: Salomon Kalou (for Malouda, 92min) 5; Nicolas Anelka (for J Cole, 99) 5, Juliano Belletti (for Makelele, 120). Not used: Carlo Cudicini, Andriy Shevchenko, John Obi Mikel, Alex.
Booked: Makelele, Carvalho, Ballack, Essien.
Sent off: Drogba.
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Lampard is a phenonenon. What a game and what a game he had in the semis against liverpool. The best short passer in the game and one of the best Long passers in the game. The best scorer in the history of the game from midfield
Rodney, west london, UK
Ashley Cole made some great runs down the side, giving them an extra midfield man at times- and Carvalho didn't play particularly well.
Adam , London, England
what a load of tosh! Ashley Cole had a very good game, drogba was awful, frank lampard did not hit the bar with a 'chip'.
A Mack, leicester,
Avram Grant has worked wonders for Chelsea.
One decision of his I could not understand though, was the purchase of Anelka.
He seems to be able to talk the good talk, but has not delivered the goods...... particulary yesterday.
Should he be off loaded, again?
graeme, Girne, Cyprus
Chelsea had to overcome tremedous odds to come so far. The Holocaust, the great fire of London during WWII, the 500m spent on players in 4 years, the heavily pro united referees, media, prime ministers, gods... so close to overcoming such giant obstacles
Satish, Bangalore, India
I think Ashley Cole was our best player last night. He was faultless in every area.
Im so gutted for the chelsea lads. They deserved it last night.
David B, Kent, United Kingdom
So Matt Hughes rates Chelsea slightly higher - 6.8 to 6.7 - than Manchester United? Does he think that the better team lost?
Allan, Halver, Germany
Against all odds, and the British press, Avram Grant has done wonders for Chelsea ...... why would they let him go??
Chelsea played amazing football yesterday, they deserved to win. Great football, fantastic match!
Zirlins , Nazareth , Israel
Why on earth is Lampard an 8? Shocker in first half, only scored the goal because of 2 deflections and a slip by the keeper, his only good balls to Drogba were sideways or short, never once did any of his long/diagonal passes/hrough balls work. And that wasn't a chip and he should have scored.
Asher Gilani, London, United Kingdom