Jose Mourinho was unapologetically grumpy on the eve of the Champions
League semi-final first leg at Atletico Madrid and his team were
unwaveringly stubborn in a goalless draw at the Vicente Calderon
Stadium.
Chelsea lost 2-1 to Sunderland in the Premier
League last Saturday to leave Mourinho in a sour mood and the European
Cup they won in 2012 their most likely trophy chance this term.
Mourinho,
appearing in the semifinals for a fifth successive season, was
returning to the city which was his home for three years while Real boss
as he seeks a third European Cup win on May 24 in Lisbon after
successes with Porto in 2004 and Inter Milan in 2010.
The
Portuguese opted for a defensive approach against Atletico, who had
never lost to English visitors in nine previous matches and were the
last unbeaten team in the competition.
Los Rojiblancos,
in the last four for the first time in 40 years, appeared undeterred by
the pedigree of Chelsea and Mourinho in the competition, but
encountered a black wall of shirts.
Striker Fernando
Torres, starting against his former club, cut an isolated figure as the
visitors packed men behind the ball, with Gary Cahill marshalling
dangerman Diego Costa superbly.
Atletico goalkeeper Thibaut
Courtois, playing against his parent club, was a spectator for much of
the contest, which saw Chelsea's long-time number one Petr Cech go off
injured, clutching his shoulder after a heavy fall, inside the opening
20 minutes.
Petr Cech go off injured |
Captain John Terry also went off 18 minutes
from time, forcing a defensive reshuffle, but still the visitors held
firm to frustrate Atletico.
Chelsea are likely to be a
different proposition at Stamford Bridge next Wednesday, but they could
be without three stalwarts in Cech, Terry and Frank Lampard, who will
serve a suspension following a second-half booking.
Like
Lampard, who might have been shown a second yellow card for handball,
John Obi Mikel will be banned for the second leg after being booked as
Chelsea's approach came at a cost.
The Blues' starting XI
had an impotent look with Samuel Eto'o [knee] and Eden Hazard [calf]
absent, but instead of fielding Andre Schurrle as a 'false nine' -- as
he did at Paris St Germain -- Mourinho opted for Torres.
The
much-maligned Spain striker was given a warm reception on his first
return to the Vicente Calderon since his July 2007 move to Liverpool,
something which was not afforded for Mourinho, who was roundly booed and
abused in a partisan atmosphere.
Ashley Cole, who had
played just 13 minutes for the Blues since January, slotted in
seamlessly after being included in place of the suspended Branislav
Ivanovic, with Cesar Azpilicueta switched to right-back.
Costa
-- a rumoured summer target for Mourinho -- and Terry acquainted
themselves in one of a number of testy opening exchanges before Cech
dealt with an inswinging corner.
As he punched the ball
over from underneath his own crossbar, David Luiz pushed Raul Garcia
into the Chelsea goalkeeper, who hit the ground with a thud.
The
home fans showed little sympathy, chanting Courtois' name as Cech
received treatment before Mark Schwarzer came on for his second
Champions League appearance.
Atletico faced a defensive dam and Mario Suarez tried his luck from 25 yards, firing narrowly wide of Schwarzer's goal.
Azpilicueta threw himself towards Costa to block and Diego shot straight at Schwarzer as the half ended goalless.
Chelsea had few chances of note in the first period and Courtois was called upon only once, to claim a Lampard corner.
Lampard's shot was easily held by the Belgium goalkeeper early in the second half and then Courtois saved from Torres.
Defensive duties resumed for Chelsea, with Cole and Luiz making key defensive headers and Diego shooting wide.
Terry
was forced off after a couple of meaty challenges saw him clutching his
ankle - though again, contact with Luiz may have been to blame. The
Brazilian dropped into defence as Terry was replaced by Schuerrle, who
took Ramires' berth wide on the right.
Atletico tried to
exploit the defensive reshuffle and a mazy Felipe Luis run almost led to
an opening for Garcia, but Chelsea frantically cleared.
As
the hosts searched for an opening the ball hit Lampard's arm, resulting
in a melee with the Atletico players calling for the midfielder's
dismissal.
Mikel and Gabi were booked in the aftermath,
earning suspensions for both players, before Schwarzer turned Gabi's
resulting free-kick round the post.
Substitute Arda Turan headed narrowly wide at the back post and Garcia also missed the target from a similar position.
Chelsea had a chance when Torres was felled by Suarez two minutes from time, but Luiz blasted the free-kick off target.
Atletico
threw on David Villa to add to their forward options, but still Chelsea
were resolute as Costa failed to test Schwarzer with a header in the
second of five minutes of added time.
Turan fired well wide
as Atletico finished frustrated and Chelsea departed to whistles from
the home support; the away fans, meanwhile, lauded Mourinho and clung to
the prospect of a repeat of two years ago.
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