Didier Drogba's return to Stamford Bridge ended in defeat as Chelsea
beat Galatasaray 2-0 in Tuesday night's Champions League last-16 second
leg to progress to the quarter-finals.
Jose Mourinho warned
of a dangerous tie poised 1-1 after the first leg in Istanbul three
weeks ago, but four minutes into the second leg his side regained the
advantage before advancing into Friday's last-eight draw with ease, 3-1
on aggregate.
Drogba, scorer of 157 goals in 341 appearances over
eight years for the Blues, including the decisive penalty in the 2012
European Cup win, was expected to be the main protagonist of the
contest.
But it was another 30-something African striker
who found the net with the first attack as, for once, the Ivorian faded
into the background on the big occasion, with Eden Hazard the
outstanding forward on display.
Samuel Eto'o showed his
predatory instinct to fire the Blues in front at the end of a move
started by Hazard and Gary Cahill added a second before the interval to
give Chelsea a commanding two-goal advantage.
Chelsea were unable to add to their tally, but did not need to.
Roberto
Mancini's visitors were a distant second best throughout and offered up
little resistance as the former Manchester City manager's return to
England ended in a limp loss.
Given Manchester United and
Tottenham face two-goal deficits - on Wednesday against Olympiacos in
the Champions League and on Thursday at Benfica in the Europa League,
respectively - it is possible Chelsea will be the only English club in
Europe come Friday's draws.
Their immediate attention now
turns to Saturday's Premier League showdown with Arsenal, where
Mourinho's leaders will hope to put the controversial loss at Aston
Villa firmly in the past in Arsene Wenger's 1000th game as Gunners boss.
Wenger was branded a "specialist in failure" by Mourinho last month.
Mourinho is a serial winner and has twice won the Champions League, but not with Chelsea. Not yet.
Drogba
was presented with a silver boot by Chelsea for his achievements in
Blue, which ended with that magical night in Munich, and was
acknowledged with the acclaim of all sides of the ground as both home
and visiting supports sang his name.
The Ivory Coast
striker embraced Mourinho in the seconds before kick-off and lined up
against a Chelsea XI showing two changes following the loss at Villa
Park, with Eto'o and Frank Lampard in for Fernando Torres and Nemanja
Matic, who was ineligible.
Eto'o, a Champions League winner
with Barcelona and Mourinho's Inter Milan, justified his inclusion with
his 10th of the season - all of which have come at home - after
breaching the offside trap to latch on to Oscar's pass and convert with a
shot which squirmed under Fernando Muslera's right hand.
Eto'o also scored on Mourinho's homecoming with Inter in March 2010 en route to their European Cup win.
Another
Inter player then was Wesley Sneijder, who was a peripheral figure for
Galatasaray as Drogba tried to spark the visitors' reply by hitting a
bicycle kick into the Matthew Harding End, which is adorned with a
banner reading 'Drogba Legend'.
Chelsea - and Hazard, in
particular - were finding holes in the visiting defence and Felipe Melo
was booked after a series of fouls, usually on his fellow Brazilians.
Hazard's
run had helped to set up the goal and the Belgian's one-two with Oscar
led to a chance for Lampard, which the midfielder could only prod over.
Hazard
showed great strength to out muscle former Arsenal right-back Emmanuel
Eboue on the right wing and tried to fashion another chance only to be
crowded out at the byline and then had a shot saved.
Lampard's
free-kick was volleyed narrowly over by John Terry and a Drogba
set-piece from a similar distance at the other end was so far over it
hit the banner bearing his name.
Hazard and Eto'o combined
to set up a chance for Willian, who could only weakly direct the ball
straight at Muslera, but soon Chelsea had their second.
Lampard
and Terry combined at another set-piece and this time the captain's
header from a corner was saved, with Cahill following up to thrash the
ball into the net.
Chelsea set about trying to add to their lead and went close in the opening skirmishes of the second period.
Oscar
was unable to test Muslera after a mesmerising Hazard run before the
Galatasaray goalkeeper saved from Willian and Oscar shot wide after
cutting in from the left.
Lampard headed straight at
Muslera as Chelsea continued to search for a third, before Drogba was
booked for tugging back Cesar Azpilicueta.
Azpilicueta chipped off target before Hazard was denied by Muslera.
Torres, on for Eto'o, was teed-up by Hazard and denied by the visiting goalkeeper as Galatasaray and Drogba were eliminated.
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