Premier League

March 21, 2010

Full-time

Blackburn Rovers

1 - 1

Chelsea

Premier League

16:00 GMT, March 21, 2010

Ewood Park, England

Referee: Steve Bennett

Diouf dents title hopes

Scoring Summary

Blackburn Rovers Chelsea
El-Hadji Diouf (70')Didier Drogba (6')

Chelsea suffered a stumble in the title race that could yet prove fatal to their chances of taking the Premier League crown to round off a week of bitter disappointment for Carlo Ancelotti's side.

• Ancelotti: Title is harder now

A match that seemed there for the taking after Didier Drogba's early goal somehow drifted out of Chelsea's grasp. El Hadji Diouf headed a superb equaliser as Blackburn put in such a powerful second-half performance that keeper Jason Brown was barely tested.

For Chelsea, whose record in their past nine matches is now four wins, four defeats and one draw, this was hardly a display of title-winning credentials and they are now four points behind Manchester United and two behind Arsenal, though with a game in hand.

This was underlined by the fact that the clear man of the match was none other than Rovers' 18-year-old central defender Phil Jones, making his league debut and up against Drogba and Nicolas Anelka.

Blackburn boss Sam Allardyce had gambled on him in the absence of Ryan Nelsen and Gael Givet. That gamble may have seen rash as Drogba carved out an early chance for himself, dinking a neat curling shot just wide of the post despite being surrounded by a posse of defenders.

That was just a foretaste of what was to come as the Ivory Coast striker opened the scoring in the sixth minute with an almost effortless simplicity. Anelka burst down the right, cut inside Jones and laid the ball back for Drogba to wrong-foot the entire Rovers defence and keeper Jason Brown with a neat left-footed finish back into the opposite corner.

Kalou threatened to further emphasise Chelsea's early dominance with a header from a corner that flew over the crossbar but from then on it was downhill for the visitors.

David Dunn won a free-kick in Morten Gamst Pedersen range after being halted by an agricultural challenge by Alex, but although the Norwegian was on target Chelsea keeper Ross Turnbull turned his effort behind.

Pedersen had another sight of goal but was wildly off-target with his volley, while Jones drew the loudest cheers from the Rovers fans so far with a series of crunching - but legal - challenges as Blackburn did their best to out-power the visitors.

Florent Malouda let fly from 20 yards out with a stinging drive but Brown managed to parry the shot, if somewhat unconvincingly.

Ancelotti was then forced to make a change just before the break with Branislav Ivanovic, who appeared to have been stood on unintentionally by El Hadji Diouf, limped off to be replaced by Zhirkov.

Blackburn, as if scenting that Chelsea may have missed a trick by scoring just a single goal in the first half, upped the tempo in the second. Zhirkov's first involvement for Chelsea, right at the start of the second half was to head off the line after Chris Samba had beaten the flapping Turnbull to Pedersen's long throw. Pedersen was then left cursing again when given space to shoot from 25 yards out but missing the target by some margin.

Frank Lampard, who had been having a quiet game by his standards, was much closer with a rising effort from the same range that was a whisker away from the top right-hand corner.

The suspicion that Chelsea had seemed over-confident in settling for a 1-0 win had been growing the longer the second half went on, and in the 70th minute Diouf made them pay.

The Senegal international hung in the air above Ferreira to meet Michel Salgado's cross with a superb header down into the corner.

Chelsea, stung in action, became more direct themselves and Alex struck a piledriver from a 30-yard free-kick over the bar.

With time running down, Drogba was denied a fine winner by a good block, then Jones crowned a magnificent debut with an intercepting header to keep out John Terry.

Rovers celebrated as though they had won the Premier League. Chelsea looked as though they had just lost it.

  • Ancelotti: Title is harder now

    Carlo Ancelotti admitted that Chelsea's hopes of winning the Premier League had suffered a blow after they only managed a 1-1 draw at Blackburn. The Chelsea manager said: "It will be more difficult now to win the title but it's not impossible.

    "We are disappointed because I think we lost two points here, and important points. We had prepared well for the game, we had tried to win to cancel out the game against Inter and for one hour we did well.

    "It's not an easy moment for us and we have to maintain our confidence and our composure. Manchester United are now top of the league and we have to run more and do better and leave this behind us as soon as possible.''

    Chelsea travel to Portsmouth on Wednesday and Ancelotti said they could afford no more slip-ups. Their recent record is four wins, four defeats and one draw in their last nine games.

    "It's important to win on Wednesday,'' added Ancelotti. "Our difficulties started against Manchester City in an unbelievable game [Chelsea lost 4-2] and the only situation is go forward and win. We have less probability to win this title but we want to give it our best.

    "We need to work together, stay compact and the next game against Portsmouth is very important, we can stay close to Manchester United. I don't know how many points we need to win the title but I know we have to win on Wednesday and then prepare game by game.''

    Blackburn boss Sam Allardyce said of debutant Phil Jones: "It was a great performance by a young man who is looking like he has a bright future. As big a team as Chelsea are we felt it was time to give him the chance. It's nice to see a player that excites you like that - especially when he's a centre half like I was.

    "We have recommended him to the England Under-19s and said he should be playing at that level but there is a still a long way to go for him to be a regular Premier League centre-half.''

    Allardyce said he hoped Blackburn would continue to affect the title race by taking points off United and Arsenal.

    He added: "Obviously we have dented Chelsea's chances a little bit but we have Arsenal and Manchester United to come and we hope we have a big effect on who wins the league by taking points off the big boys.''