Lampard strike in vain as Valencia hold Chelsea

nvkhkhr

Prime VIP
Valencia: Roberto Soldado scored a late penalty to rescue a 1-1 draw for Valencia against Chelsea in Group E of the Champions League on Wednesday.
Soldado sent goalkeeper Petr Cech the wrong way from the spot in the 87th minute after Chelsea substitute Salomon Kalou was adjudged to have handled a cross in the box.
Frank Lampard had given Chelsea the lead with a first-time shot into the bottom corner from Florent Malouda's cut-back in the 56th to cap an intense spell of pressure on Valencia's goal following half-time.
chelsea_trrylampard-1.jpg

"The ball to me was slow and I wondered whether to have a touch but I chose to hit it first time and luckily it went in the net," Lampard said.
Chelsea had opportunities to take the lead before Lampard's strike, but Valencia goalkeeper Diego Alves produced breathtaking saves to block Ramires' shot and two efforts from Fernando Torres, before also foiling Nicolas Anelka in the 90th minute.
"It was a pity because I think we looked good to get three points. It was a very good performance from the team," Chelsea coach Andre Villas-Boas said. "Before the game if we were offered a 1-1 draw with Valencia maybe we would have been happy. But it leaves us with a feeling we don't like."
The draw moved Chelsea to four points from two games in Group E, while Valencia have two points after an opening draw with Belgian club Genk.
Bayer Leverkusen had a 2-0 home win against Genk in the group's other match and trail leaders Chelsea by a point.
Chelsea host Genk in the next round of group matches on October 19, while Valencia travel to Bayer Leverkusen.
Chelsea had won on both previous visits to the Mestalla Stadium and took the initiative in the opening exchanges.
Torres almost broke through in the third minute but took a heavy touch to allow Adil Rami to block his route to goal.
Torres came into the match after scoring two goals in his last two Premier League matches but his hopes of extending the run were frustrated by two brilliant saves from Valencia's Brazilian goalkeeper Alves just after half-time.
Alves produced a one-handed save low to his left after Torres met Jose Bosingwa's cross in the 51st and deflected a snap volley from the Spanish striker round the post from point-blank range in the 54th.
In between, Alves stood tall to block Ramires' effort as the Brazilian midfielder broke clear.
Alves could do nothing to stop Chelsea finally taking the lead when Lampard marked his return to the starting line-up with a clean finish after Malouda's run down the right.
"I wanted to play, that's a given but you have to respect the manager's decision," said Lampard, who was on the bench for Chelsea's last Premier League match against Swansea. "I've had knocks in my career before and it just makes you work harder to come back."
Chelsea coach Andre Villas-Boas had seemed frustrated by questions about Lampard's future in the run-up to the match and stonewalled further questions about the England midfielder's role.
"He played well - with the rest of the team," Villas-Boas said. "He was playing well before. Nothing to say really."
Valencia stepped up the pressure in search of an equalizer, but topscorer Soldado took a heavy first touch to allow Petr Cech to gather on the hour mark and the Chelsea goalkeeper tipped substitute Pablo Piatti's effort over the bar soon after.
Chelsea looked to be heading for a second straight win, but Kalou handled the ball while attempting to defend a right-wing corner and Soldado stroked home the penalty.
Anelka, who replaced Torres in the 72nd minute, had a last chance to snatch victory for Chelsea, but Alves was again his side's savior with another close-range stop.
Meanwhile, former Chelsea player Michael Ballack came off the bench to score in injury time and secure Bayer Leverkusen's 2-0 victory over Genk.
Lars Bender put Leverkusen ahead after 30 minutes but the German team could not feel safe until the veteran Ballack struck.
The win gave Leverkusen their first three points in Group E.
"After three straight defeats (in all competitions), we were almost obliged to win this one," Leverkusen coach Robin Dutt said. "Ballack's goal was important for the team."
Anele Ngcongca's half clearance fell perfectly to Ballack on the edge of the penalty area and the 35-year-old midfielder controlled the ball with his chest before unleashing a volley that took a deflection off the unfortunate Ngcongca for Ballack to score his 16th Champions League goal in the first minute of stoppage time.
Ballack had come on in the 80th minute after missing last weekend's loss at Bayern Munich because of a cold.
Bender's goal in the 30th also came after a fortunate bounce. Nadson intercepted a pass intended for Stefan Kiessling but the ball bounced off to Bender, who slotted it inside the far post.
 
Top