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Season 1998-99 Chelsea (h) Premiership |
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39 mins:
Petrescu 0-1 Full time: Newcastle 0 Chelsea 1
Ruud Gullit said:
manager
tbc:
Independent match report: His praise of Chelsea, the club which
sacked him 11 months ago, was so fulsome and proprietorial that it would have
been no surprise to see him climb aboard the visitors' coach to the airport for
the evening flight to London. "Chelsea have to win the championship
now because there is so much quality in their side," Gullit said, after
this first encounter with his former club since his departure from Stamford
Bridge. And there was little doubt about who he felt had planted the seed whose
blue flowers had just come into bloom on top of the Premiership stem. Well, at least he can take credit for
having signed Gianluca Vialli, the man who has been nurturing Chelsea's
fortunes for 50 games now as player-manager and who was rather more realistic
about his side's performance. "We didn't start well, Newcastle had a
lot of chances and our goalkeeper produced some great saves," he said. Indeed, had Ed de Goey not been in
outstanding form, Chelsea's progress to the top might have been nipped in the
bud. He kept his side in it with a double block from Dietmar Hamann's free-kick
and Nolberto Solano's strike from the rebound, turned away an effort from
debutante Didier Domi and touched Gary Speed's dipping 30-yard shot on to the
crossbar. With a rejuvenated Alan Shearer holding the
ball up well at the head of the attack, Duncan Ferguson's replacement, Stephen
Glass, providing effective support and the 20-year-old midfielder Domi
demonstrating his ability as both defender and attacker, Newcastle looked
irresistible, particularly down the left flank. But Chelsea clung on to mount the sort of
smash-and-grab raid in a daunting away fixture that is one of the requirements
of putative English champions. In a rare break, Dennis Wise got to the
byline on the left, Vialli failed to make contact with his cross, but nobody
had picked up Dan Petrescu on the far post and the Romanian beat Shay Given
with a first-time volley. Though it was a lead they had to defend for
the best part of an hour, Chelsea did so in depth with Wise and Gianfranco Zola
as likely to be found in their own penalty area as in their accustomed forward
positions. And as Newcastle's increasing anxiety -
which also led to a first appearance as substitute for Louis Saha - began to
leave gaps at the back, Chelsea could have extended their marginal victory but
for some equally impressive goal-keeping by Given. "In the second half we defended very
well and we created three or four great chances on the counter-attack. We
should have killed off the game," Vialli said. His predecessor was left to reflect on the
work still to be done before the green shoots of a Newcastle revival are seen
at St James' Park. "There was a huge difference in
quality between the sides and we need more quality on the right-hand
side," Gullit said. |
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