Munich, Chelsea
have for the first time won the Champions league, European soccer’s premier
club competition, managing to pip Bayern Munich in the penalty shootout 4-3
after tying 1-1 in the 120 minutes of real play.
Didier Drogba may have played his last game for Chelsea and the 34-year-old from Ivory Coast put
his stamp on the victory Saturday.
Playing at home in Munich, Bayern dominated most part of
play and looked like wrapping it up when they took a 1-0 lead with less than
five minutes to go in normal time. Drogba turned it around, nodding home from
an acute angle a corner kick by Mata to make it 1-1, reports Xinhua.
Then there was another twist in the drama. Fifteen minutes
into the extra time, Drogba brought down Bayern’s Franck Ribery in the box. As
the Frenchman limped off the field, Arjen Robben’s penalty kick was stopped by Chelsea goalkeeper Petr
Cech.
After a few skirmishes in the remaining period of overtime,
it was time for shootout.
Bayern again forged ahead 3-1, but Chelsea again restored parity 3-3. The teams
were ready with their final kicks. Bastian Schweinsteiger muffed, finding the
post and in walked Drogba. Without any hint of nerves he coolly beat Manuel
Neuer, giving Chelsea the title they failed to
win in a similar shootout to Manchester United in 2008 in Moscow. Drogba could only watch that match
from afar after being ejected from the match.
It appeared clear from the start that Chelsea were out to defend their goal with
all their might and wait for their opportunity to score. Barring one by Salomon
Kalou their attempts upfront were all too feeble to test Neuer.
Bayern picked up exactly where they left off in the second
half, with strikers Ribery and Robben both causing problems for the Chelsea defence.
The goal Bayern looked like scoring finally came from Thomas
Muller in the 83rd minute following a cross from Toni Kroos. Bayern players and
fans celebrated wildly, thinking that the there was little time for Chelsea to come back.
Chelsea
would not give up. From their first corner of the game, Drogba stealthily
headed the ball superbly to the utter dismay of Bayern barely five minutes
after they thought they had sewn the final up.
In a last-ditch effort to find the winner, the london side had Bayern
under seize and Neuer was under some pressure to stay clear of danger.
In the extra time, Bayern had their best chance to make sure
of winning the cup Robben stepped forward to take the penalty after Drogba fouled
Ribery. The stinging shot went straight to Cech.
In the shootout, Bayern weren’t able to hold their nerve,
despite their success on penalties in the semi-final against Real Madrid.
“This was not about who won in the penalties,” Bayern coach
Jupp Heynckes told reporters after the game.
“This was about us not using our chances to win the game. It
is purely our fault that we did not use our many chances. My team played an
outstanding game against an opponent who played as we expected them to do,”
Heynckes, who coached Real Madrid to the title in 1998, was quoted as saying by
Deutsche Welle.
For Bayern the defeat was particularly bitter as they not
only squandered the rare chance to win a Champions league final on their home
ground, but also because this was their last opportunity to make amends for
what by their high standards had been a disappointing season. Not only have
they failed to win the Bundesliga, but they also badly lost the German Cup
final to Dortmund.
Chelsea’s
stand-in captain Frank lampard hailed Drogba as the hero.
“We didn’t play fantastic but the main man Didier dug us out
of trouble there,” said lampard, who captained the side in the absence of the
suspended John Terry.
“He’s a hero. Without him we’re not here. He scores the
goals in the big games.”
Drogba was no doubt the Man of the Match.
Drogba ran to the side and threw himself onto the ground.
Then, he held Cech in a long embrace, thanking the keeper for saving Chelsea’s night.
“When we have this guy in goal you have to believe,” said
Drogba.
“It was written, I think, along time ago. I want to dedicate
this cup to all the managers we’ve had before, all the players I’ve played with
before…They (Chelsea players) never give up until the end. This team is
amazing.”
Drogba’s contract expires this summer, but lampard said he
would love him to stay.
The result:
Bayern Munich 1 (Mueller 83), Chelsea 1 (Drogba 88)
After extra time,
Chelsea won 4-3
on penalties.
Teams:
Chelsea: Petr Cech, Jose Bosingwa, David luiz, Gary Cahill,
Ashley Cole, Salomon Kalou (Fernando Torres 84), John Obi Mikel, Juan Mata,
Frank lampard (Captain), Ryan Bertrand (Florent Malouda 73), Didier Drogba.
Coach: Roberto Di
Matteo.
Bayern Munich: Manuel Neuer, Philipplahm (Captain), Jerome
Boateng, Anatoliy Tymoschuk, Diego Contento, Arjen Robben, Bastian
Schweinsteiger, Thomas Mueller (Daniel Van Buyten 87), Toni Kroos, Franck
Ribery (Ivica Olic 97), Mario Gomez.
May 21
Coach: Jupp
Heynckes.
Referee: Pedro
Proenca (POR)
May 20, (IANS)
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