Aston Villa 1-0 Chelsea: Villa Benefit From Blues’ Loss Of Composure
Aston Villa ended Chelsea’s 14 match unbeaten run thanks to
a late goal from Fabian Delph. By the end of the match, the Blues were down to
nine men, José Mourinho was sent to the stands and Villa had finally recorded
back-to-back home wins. The win put them into tenth, nine points from the drop,
while Chelsea are now just six points clear at the top, with both Arsenal and
Liverpool seeking wins from Sunday’s matches.
Even in a match that, at times, was more boring than
watching paint dry, there will almost always be a couple defining moments. This
match certainly provided them. Provided quite a few, in fact.
The first half threw up very few thrills, although it was,
perhaps, surprising how up for the match the hosts looked. Christian Benteke
looked set to score, provided he could just get a piece of the ball, while
Villa Park was buzzing. Chelsea were on the attack, but had very little space
to work with.
With forty minutes left to play Christian Benteke tried his
hand (his boot?) at a scissor-kick volley on the edge of the area, but it went
just wide of Petr Cech‘s goal.
Perhaps that sent a spark up the Blues’ spine, because a
minute later, Nemanja Matić had the ball in the back of the net. However, the
Serb was judged to have controlled John Terry‘s flick with his arm, and Chris
Foy had the goal disallowed.
But that wasn’t the most controversial decision from the
referee in this match. In the 67th minute, Mourinho was about to pull off
Willian, already on a yellow card. But the manager changed his mind, subbing
off Fernando Torres for Demba Ba and putting André Schürrle on in place of
Oscar instead.
Just one minute later, Willian was sent off with his second
yellow. The Brazilian tugged Fabian Delph’s shirt as they jostled, and although
the sending off looked to be a bit harsh, Chelsea were stuck playing the
remaining 20+ minutes with just ten men.
The Brazilian, booked in the first half for a foul on Karim
El Ahmadi, tugs back Fabian Delph to earn a second yellow and his marching
orders.
It looked like Chelsea might still come out on top,
particularly when, in the 80th minute, the visitors set up a very tricky little
free kick routine. But Ba wasn’t able to connect to Eden Hazard‘s threaded
ball, and the Blues were looking increasingly out of ideas.
That’s when Villa struck – in the form of a gorgeous goal
from Delph. The Englishman sent the ball out wide for Marc Albrighton and, when
the perfect pass came back into the area, Delph used a cheeky backheel to get
past the Chelsea defense and put the ball into the back of the net.
After that, Chelsea came apart at the seams. Delph nearly
scored a second in stoppage time, but his shot hit the woodwork instead.
Immediately after, Ramires lost his cool completely, coming
down with both feet on Karim El Ahmadi. Foy sent him off with a straight red –
and when Mourinho tried to protest, the Chelsea manager was sent to the stands
as well.
Aston Villa: Guzan, Bacuna, Vlaar, Baker, Bennett (Clark
78), Westwood, Delph, El Ahmadi, Weimann, Benteke, Agbonlahor (Albrighton 75)
Goals: Delph 82′ Chelsea: Cech, Ivanovic, Cahill, Terry, Azpilicueta,
Ramires, Matic; Willian, Oscar (Schürrle 67), Hazard, Torres (Ba 67) Red Cards: Willian 68′; Ramires 94′
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