Drogba's double buries Arsenal
FIRST-HALF goals from Didier Drogba earned Chelsea a 2-0 win over visiting Arsenal on Sunday and secured a return to the top of the Premier League two points ahead of Manchester United.
Drogba, who has scored 12 goals in as many appearances against Arsenal since joining Chelsea in 2004, was left unmarked at the far post and simply poked home captain John Terry's header from a Florent Malouda corner in the eighth minute.
His second came on the break after some sustained pressure from Arsenal, when England midfielder Frank Lampard burst out of his half in the 23rd minute, galloped 20 meters and laid the ball off to the Ivorian on the right of the Arsenal area. The big striker stepped inside Gael Clichy to ram the ball past a stranded Manuel Almunia.
The result, following a 1-3 defeat at home by Manchester United last weekend, leaves Arsenal nine points adrift of Chelsea and seven behind the champion.
Quick saves
Arsenal failed to capitalize on a free-kick just outside the area in the 69th minute after substitute Nicklas Bendtner was brought down by Ricardo Carvalho, Cech pulling off a fine double save. Despite constant moves down the wings, it could not find a way through a defence stubbornly marshalled by Terry.
The Chelsea captain showed no sign of strain despite being stripped of the England captaincy on Friday following a week of lurid press headlines about alleged extramarital affairs, including one with the former girlfriend of England teammate Wayne Bridge.
"My captain has a fantastic attitude. He's done very well every game for the team," Chelsea coach Carol Ancelotti told reporters. "It's very important to have this leadership."
Arsenal coach Arsene Wenger praised Terry's defensive qualities.
"I give credit to Chelsea for their defending. They have fantastic defenders. I believe John Terry wants to win every time he plays football. Sometimes playing can be a diversion from events off the pitch," he said.
Almost every touch of the ball by Terry was greeted with boos from Arsenal fans and cheers from the Chelsea support. The 29-year-old flung his shirt into the Chelsea crowd after applauding them following the final whistle.
Wenger watched mostly stony-faced as his side's title chances ebbed. Arsenal has not won the league since 2004 and last captured silverware with the FA Cup in 2005.
"Against Manchester United we did not turn up. Here, we were completely dominant," he said.
"I always thought we would come back but you have to give them credit, they defended very well. There were lots of tricks from a very experienced team."
In Sunday's earlier Premier League game Birmingham City came from behind at home to beat West Midlands rival Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-1 with two goals from substitute Kevin Phillips.
Drogba, who has scored 12 goals in as many appearances against Arsenal since joining Chelsea in 2004, was left unmarked at the far post and simply poked home captain John Terry's header from a Florent Malouda corner in the eighth minute.
His second came on the break after some sustained pressure from Arsenal, when England midfielder Frank Lampard burst out of his half in the 23rd minute, galloped 20 meters and laid the ball off to the Ivorian on the right of the Arsenal area. The big striker stepped inside Gael Clichy to ram the ball past a stranded Manuel Almunia.
The result, following a 1-3 defeat at home by Manchester United last weekend, leaves Arsenal nine points adrift of Chelsea and seven behind the champion.
Quick saves
Arsenal failed to capitalize on a free-kick just outside the area in the 69th minute after substitute Nicklas Bendtner was brought down by Ricardo Carvalho, Cech pulling off a fine double save. Despite constant moves down the wings, it could not find a way through a defence stubbornly marshalled by Terry.
The Chelsea captain showed no sign of strain despite being stripped of the England captaincy on Friday following a week of lurid press headlines about alleged extramarital affairs, including one with the former girlfriend of England teammate Wayne Bridge.
"My captain has a fantastic attitude. He's done very well every game for the team," Chelsea coach Carol Ancelotti told reporters. "It's very important to have this leadership."
Arsenal coach Arsene Wenger praised Terry's defensive qualities.
"I give credit to Chelsea for their defending. They have fantastic defenders. I believe John Terry wants to win every time he plays football. Sometimes playing can be a diversion from events off the pitch," he said.
Almost every touch of the ball by Terry was greeted with boos from Arsenal fans and cheers from the Chelsea support. The 29-year-old flung his shirt into the Chelsea crowd after applauding them following the final whistle.
Wenger watched mostly stony-faced as his side's title chances ebbed. Arsenal has not won the league since 2004 and last captured silverware with the FA Cup in 2005.
"Against Manchester United we did not turn up. Here, we were completely dominant," he said.
"I always thought we would come back but you have to give them credit, they defended very well. There were lots of tricks from a very experienced team."
In Sunday's earlier Premier League game Birmingham City came from behind at home to beat West Midlands rival Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-1 with two goals from substitute Kevin Phillips.
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