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Chelsea vs Manchester United. FA Community Shield.

WembleyAttendance85,896.

Chelsea 2

  • R Carvalho (52nd minute)
  • F Lampard (71st minute)

Manchester United 2

  • Nani (10th minute)
  • W Rooney (92nd minute)

Chelsea win 4-1 on penalties

Shoot-out success for Blues

Image: Chelsea: Sweet success

Carlo Ancelotti won his first trophy in England as Chelsea defeated Manchester United 4-1 on penalties in the Community Shield.

Penalty drama sees Ancelotti collect first trophy in England

Carlo Ancelotti won his first trophy in England as Chelsea defeated Manchester United 4-1 on penalties in the Community Shield. The FA Cup-winning Blues were set for success in 90 minutes as Ricardo Carvalho and, controversially, Frank Lampard scored in the second half to overturn Nani's early opener. But Wayne Rooney then netted an injury-time equaliser for Premier League champions United to level the scores at 2-2 and set up a penalty shoot-out, which Chelsea won as Ryan Giggs and Patrice Evra failed from the spot. Nani opened the scoring when hitting a long-range, right-footed effort past Petr Cech, who could have done better, in the 10th minute. United then slipped into the groove which has earned three back-to-back top-flight titles as both Park Ji-sung and Dimitar Berbatov forced fine saves from Cech. However, new Chelsea boss Ancelotti saw his side keep Sir Alex Ferguson's men at bay until half-time and they were rewarded for their efforts with an equaliser in the 52nd minute. Carvalho, who was linked with Inter Milan in the summer, charged forward and, after Foster collided with Didier Drogba when attempting to punch clear, the centre-back dived to head Florent Malouda's cross into an unguarded net. Chelsea then took the lead in debatable circumstances as Lampard netted from 16 yards after a quick, 71st minute break, but United were upset that play had not been stopped after Michael Ballack grounded Evra in the build-up. United, though, hit back in stoppage time of a thoroughly entertaining match as Rooney collected a pass from substitute Giggs to brilliantly dink over Cech and set up a tense shoot-out. Chelsea duly held their nerve and gained revenge for their defeat to United on penalties in the 2008 UEFA Champions League final as Giggs and Evra saw their tame efforts saved. In contrast to the ill-feeling in the later stages of the contest, the afternoon had begun in a more fitting fashion with one minute's applause for the late Sir Bobby Robson.

Bright start

When the action began on the pitch, United goalkeeper Foster was tested within the opening two minutes. Drogba collected a pass from Lampard and fired a 20-yard shot towards goal but Foster, selected in the England squad for Wednesday's friendly against Holland, saved at the second attempt. It was a bright start by Chelsea as Lampard's corner was met by right-back Branislav Ivanovic, whose effort was headed against the bar by Evra. But United took the lead with their first real attack of the game in the 10th minute. Darren Fletcher's sublime cross-field pass was collected by Nani and the Portugal winger beat Ivanovic and Michael Essien before sending a 25-yard drive beyond Cech and into the far right corner. United should have made it 2-0 in the 16th minute when Berbatov crossed for Rooney to head the ball back to Park on the edge of the six-yard box. Park was thwarted by a great save from Cech, and the Chelsea goalkeeper then pulled off another excellent save moments later when the South Korean midfielder set Berbatov through on goal. Chelsea were beginning to exert some control as the interval approached but they failed to find a cutting edge. That lack of precision was underlined again five minutes before the break when Nicolas Anelka sent a drive just wide of Foster's left-hand post. A cross from Ivanovic moments later failed to trouble Foster even through Drogba lurked with intent.
Struggle
Three minutes before the break, Cech had to be at his best again to tip a 20-yard shot from Fletcher over the bar. Chelsea replaced the struggling Ivanovic with Jose Bosingwa at the start of the second half, and equalised in the 52nd minute through Carvalho's diving header. Lampard and Malouda had combined on the left and when the latter sent over a volleyed cross, Drogba and Foster collided as they went for the ball. Foster's attempted clearance fell straight to Carvalho, who dived to head the Blues level from eight yards. Chelsea were full of confidence and Anelka soon tested Foster with a powerful 20-yard drive that the United goalkeeper did well to push away to safety. In the 59th minute Drogba was inches away from meeting a cross from Ashley Cole as Ancelotti's side continued to control the game. United were rocked by an injury to goalscorer Nani on the hour. The winger hurt his shoulder in a clash with John Terry and was replaced by Antonio Valencia. Three minutes later Chelsea replaced John Mikel Obi with Germany captain Ballack. The London outfit took the lead in circumstances which are bound to create a talking point in the 71st minute after Ballack appeared to elbow Evra but referee Chris Foy did not stop play. While the United player was down, Chelsea broke away and Drogba's pass to Lampard allowed the England midfielder space to beat Foster with a crisp drive. The ball struck the inside of the left post and bounced over the line before spinning back out. With seconds remaining Rooney broke clear of the Chelsea defence and slipped the ball beyond Cech for a dramatic equaliser. But United were not so clinical in the shoot-out as only Michael Carrick scored, and Giggs and Evra's failures were punished by Lampard, Ballack, Drogba and Kalou.
Chelsea Team Statistics Manchester United
2 Goals 2
0 1st Half Goals 1
7 Shots on Target 6
4 Shots off Target 2
6 Blocked Shots 3
3 Corners 5
12 Fouls 13
0 Offsides 3
1 Yellow Cards 3
0 Red Cards 0
78.3 Passing Success 79.4
22 Tackles 20
68.2 Tackles Success 60
47.6 Possession 52.4
53.6 Territorial Advantage 46.4

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