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WACHEZAJI WA ATLETICO MADRID WAKIFURAHIA WA UEFA SUPER CUP |
After saving
himself a fortune in the High Court, Roman Abramovich must have been
tempted to blow a few million before the transfer window closed here on
Friday night.
If Chelsea’s
owner was as interested as we think in Atletico Madrid’s Radamel Falcao,
the Colombian demonstrated why with a brilliant performance that almost
single-handedly conquered the Russian billionaire’s team to win the
European Super Cup.
MATCH FACTS
Chelsea: Cech, Ivanovic, Cahill, Luiz, Cole (Bertrand 89), Mikel, Lampard, Ramires (Oscar 46), Hazard, Mata (Sturridge 81), Torres.
Subs Not Used: Turnbull, Romeu, Moses, Meireles.
Booked: Ivanovic.
Goals: Cahill 74.
Atletico Madrid: Courtois,
Juanfran, Miranda, Godin, Filipe Luis, Mario Suarez, Gabi, Adrian
(Rodriguez 56), Koke (Raul Garcia 81), Turan, Falcao (Emre 87).
Subs Not Used: Sergio Asenjo, Silvio, Cata Diaz, Diego Costa.
Goals: Falcao 6,19,45,Miranda 60.
Att: 14,312
Ref: Damir Skomina (Slovenia).
Presumably
Fernando Torres was nothing like as disappointed considering he has just
seen off Didier Drogba. By the time Falcao had completed his first-half
hat-trick, one imagines Torres was rather relieved to see his fellow
striker wearing the same No 9 shirt he made his name in back in Spain.
Falcao tweeted: ‘AM made a great effort to keep me and tonight they got their reward.’
Falcao might
just be the finest striker in the world right now. He is the scorer of
37 goals in 40 UEFA matches, the scorer of six goals this week — having
struck three against Athletic Bilbao on Monday — and third only to
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo in the goal charts in 2012.
He showed that he has everything. Great pace, awareness, skill and strength and a technique that makes him deadly.
In the absence
of the suspended John Terry, the Chelsea defence had no answer to him as
they looked to add a third cup to their collection this year.
Ashley Cole tweeted: ‘well that was a lesson. No fight, desire, passion and a big reality check.’
And Gary Cahill
said: ‘It was difficult facing him [Falcao] and all of their team
especially when we were way below par. We started sloppy and stayed
that way. It was embarrassing at times.'

Feeling Blue:
Chelsea duo Petr Cech (left) and Jon Obi Mikel chat on the pitch as
Atletico Madrid celebrate victory (in the background)

Stunner: Falcao curls home his and Athletico Madrid's second goal against Chelsea
Chelsea might
have started the Barclays Premier League season well, winning their
opening three games, but the alertness they have displayed was missing
here.
Manager Roberto
Di Matteo added: ‘The first half we started sloppy and they punished
us. The early goal helped them. They defended well and countered on us.’
Chelsea were
swamped by the Spaniards and, in particular, Falcao. The 26-year-old had
already seen one effort rebound off the bar when he opened the scoring
in the sixth minute, accelerating on to a super ball from Gabi before
chipping an advancing Petr Cech.
Chelsea had no response, with further chances coming for Adrian Lopez and Arda Turan, who directed a header narrowly wide.
When Falcao drifted wide in the 19th minute, he struck again with a brilliant left-foot shot that curled beyond Cech’s grasp.
Atletico then
broke again with five forwards facing three Chelsea defenders, and it
required Cech to make a fine save to deny Gabi.

Overun: Falcao scores again as Chelsea fall apart in the Super Cup in Monaco

Helpless: Chelsea players stand in disbelief as Atletico Madrid run riot in Monaco
But there was
no stopping Falcao. One good pass from Turan and a burst of
acceleration that took him past Ramires and the South American had
struck again, completing his hat-trick shortly before the interval with a
left-foot shot that slipped under Cech.
Ramires was
replaced by Oscar at the start of the second half in the hope it might
enable Chelsea to battle back. But the misery continued, the side that
finished fifth in the Spanish league last season — but won the Europa
League — adding a fourth in the 61st minute when Miranda beat Cech with
another marvellous finish.
Chelsea did
grab a second-half consolation but it didn’t come from Torres, Oscar or
Eden Hazard who, despite working hard, failed to dominate the game in
the manner he has so far in the Premier League. After a scramble,
Cahill poked home but there was no comeback.
A relatively
meaningless encounter this might be. Chelsea could perhaps be accused of
not taking it seriously enough. But it remained a painful experience,
and not just because they were so soundly beaten.

Hat-trick here: Falcao celebrates grabbing his third goal as Athletico Madrid stun Chelsea

Gloss: Miranda adds a fourth for the Spanish side as Chelsea fall apart again
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