Monday, April 13, 2009

Chelsea Defeated Bolton Wanderers to Keep Title Hopes Alive

Chelsea Vs Bolton WanderersChelsea 4-3 Bolton Wanderers

Chelsea kept their title hopes alive after surviving an incredible Bolton Wanderers fightback in a seven-goal thriller at Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea were 4-0 in front and cruising to victory when coach Guus Hiddink replaced Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard in the 65th minute.

Two goals from Drogba, a Lampard penalty and Michael Ballack's first league goal of the season had put Chelsea in total command.

But battling Bolton scored three times in 11 minutes through Andy O'Brien, Chris Basham and Matt Taylor to give the Blues an almighty scare.

The result leaves Chelsea just four points behind leaders Manchester United at the top of the Barclays Premier League.

United also have a match in hand but Chelsea are determined to keep the pressure on Sir Alex Ferguson's team.

Bolton had the better of the opening exchanges with Chelsea looking a pale shadow of the side that demolished Liverpool in the Champions League in midweek.

The home side were almost caught out in the second minute when a free-kick from Taylor was palmed away by goalkeeper Petr Cech as it arrowed towards the top corner.

Chelsea's best response was a 20-yard drive by Drogba that Bolton goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen did well to keep out.

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