Friday, August 31, 2012

Chelsea v Atletico Madrid




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REVIEW

On Friday night, Champions League winners Chelsea and Europa League holders Atletico Madrid meet in Monaco to officially get the European season underway.
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For Chelsea, summer signing Eden Hazard has already illuminated the Premier League. In his first three league matches following a £32m transfer, he has scored once and set up five more goals as the Blues top the early table.

He started like a house on fire against Wigan on the opening weekend, playing the perfect ball through to Branislav Ivanovic to score after two minutes and then winning a penalty shortly afterwards.

Hazard was again influential in the midweek 4-2 win over Reading and he opened his scoring account from the penalty spot against Newcastle on Saturday.

The man in charge at Atletico is a certain Diego Simeone – yes, the man who got David Beckham sent off at the 1998 World Cup. He replaced Gregorio Manzano in December of last year and guided them to a fifth place finish and a chance to defend their Europa League title.

Simeone had two spells at the Vicente Calderon as a player, between 1994 and 1997 when he made 98 league appearances and also between 2003 and 2005 when he played 36 games.
And he was certainly bullish in Thursday's press conference, saying his team would give 'sweat, heart and tears' despite it essentially being a glorified friendly.

After missing out on Champions League football by just a couple of points last season, Atletico will be targeting the top four this season and will believe they have the squad to cope with the demands of juggling league and European commitments.

Atletico’s obvious star is Falcao, the Colombian striker who scored 12 times in the Europa League last season, including two in the final against Bilbao, and 36 in all competitions. Not a bad return for his first season in Spain after a big money move from Porto.

He’s already been dishing out more punishment for the Basque side this season, netting a hat-trick in a 4-0 win on Monday night, and looks likely to match, or even exceed, his tally from last year.

Chelsea have started the season brilliantly and top the embryonic Premier League table, albeit having played a game more because their game with Reading was brought forward from this weekend.

After losing the Community Shield against Manchester City, they started off with a 2-0 win at Wigan, settling the game in the first seven minutes through Ivanovic and a Frank Lampard penalty.

The home encounter with Reading came with a scare as the visitors had a 2-1 lead with 20 minutes remaining. But Chelsea rallied and goals from Gary Cahill, Fernando Torres (from an offside position) and Ivanovic pulled it round.
Tip top form: Fernando Torres has made a great start to the season and scored against Reading
Tip top form: Fernando Torres has made a great start to the season and scored against Reading

And they looked even better in the 2-0 win against Newcastle on Saturday, as Torres produced an attacking masterclass – first winning a penalty for Hazard to convert and then scoring himself just before half-time.  

Atletico have four points from their opening two La Liga matches: a draw at Levante earned through an Arda Turan goal and a superb 4-0 home win over Bilbao in which a Falcao hat-trick was capped off by Tiago’s fourth.
Solid start: Atletico have taken four points from their first two matches in the La Liga season
Solid start: Atletico have taken four points from their first two matches in the La Liga season
Have the teams ever met before?
Chelsea and Atletico were drawn together in the group stage during the Champions League of 2009-2010.
The match in Madrid was pretty dramatic, with Chelsea falling behind to Sergio Aguero's goal only for a Didier Drogba double, including one with two minutes left, seemingly turning the game round. However, an Aguero equaliser earned Atletico a point in injury time.
Chelsea made no mistake at Stamford Bridge, cruising to a 4-0 success thanks to goals from Salomon Kalou (2), Frank Lampard and a late own goal.   
So what's going to happen then?
Both sides have started the season well and possess abundant attacking options, so hopefully we'll see an open game and an entertaining spectacle.
Chelsea should have enough to win the game but it could be close, perhaps a 2-1 win.  

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