Thursday 23 August 2012

Chelsea come from behind to beat Reading

Chelsea spared an early Premier League setback as Torres scored the decisive goal as the European champions came from behind to beat newcomers Reading 4-2. 

The unmarked Torres tapped the ball into the net from Ashley Cole's cross from what appeared to be an offside position in the 81st minute to make it 3-2. 

Eden Hazard later broke free on a counterattack and set up Branislav Ivanovic to score the game's sixth goal. 

Chelsea had led through Frank Lampard's 18th-minute penalty kick, but Pavel Pogrebnyak's header and Danny Guthrie's free kick put Reading into a surprise lead at half time. Defender Gary Cahill sparked the comeback in the 69th when his long-range strike was fumbled into his own net by Reading goalkeeper Adam Federici. 

Torres' goal made it two wins out of two for Roberto Di Matteo's side in their first home match since winning the Champions League for the first time. That victory over Bayern Munich coupled with the FA Cup final win in May glossed over Chelsea's sixth-place finish in the Premier League and secured the manager's job on a full-time basis for Di Matteo. 

Freshening up the squad over the offseason has seen Chelsea burst into life at the start of the new campaign. 

And it is Hazard at the heart of their newfound vigor, helping to set up two goals on Wednesday just as he did in the 2-0 victory at Wigan on Sunday in the opening match of the season. 

Hazard won a penalty for the second successive game when he was brought down by Chris Gunter, and Lampard tucked the spot kick into the bottom left of the net. 

Chelsea was in control, and looked set to coast to the win. 

But against the run of play, Garath McCleary whipped a cross into the penalty area for Pogrebnyak to race onto ahead of Terry and send a low header past Petr Cech in the 25th. 

And Cech was beaten again four minutes later, and this time he was at fault. The goalkeeper blocked Guthrie's free kick with his chest, but allowed the ball to squirm past him into the net. 

It gave Reading the confidence to play with more verve and they found the space to trouble a Chelsea side that became increasingly subdued. 
The visitors could have been further ahead, but Alex Pearce was unable to connect with Ian Harte's free kick. 

Di Matteo rang in the changes during the second half with Oscar replacing Ramires and the arrival of Daniel Sturridge in place of John Obi Mikel giving Chelsea more of an attacking impetus. 

It paid off, with Cahill equalizing before Torres and Ivanovic struck to ensure Chelsea prevailed in the clash of the Champions League and League Championship winners. 

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